My home and native land.
I am home. I am happy. It is strange. Can't wait to see you all.
Rachel
Postings by Miss Peters on her Progress across the Pond
I know it seems like I hate travelling and can onlz think of returning home....but I am still having a good time. Croatia is beautiful. It has lived up to every expectation I have had of it. The coast is spectacular and Dubrovnik is captivating. But zes....I am pumped to come home and see zou all. Till then...
Well....it seems to be more trouble than its worth right now. I really want to post pics and let everyone know whats up....but it is more difficult than i thought it would be. Trying to find free internet where people aren't waiting or finding somewhere that will allow me to download pics, is not always possible.
Well...although the original intention was to travel 5 weeks almost entirely on my own...it is going to be a struggle after having a good friend with me for over 2 weeks. I have just arrived in Prague and am finding it wierd being alone, even though I meet Jacqui in a few hours. It has reallz been a blessing having Kalez travelling with me. She is now slowlz making her way home...via train, plane, her new car...etc. In a way, I am a bit jealous. I have been planning the places I have yet to see, but also have this great big lump in my stomach, just aching for home. Kaley going home hasnt helped. This crazy feeling of wanting to be home AND wanting to see more of Europe is present almost every day. But, of course has made me think about what home really is....
Sooo...since the last post, Kaley and I have found ourselves impressed with Poland. Although harder to understand the language, I think we both agree this country has more of a 'feel' or character to it, not to mention great food! We spent two days in Krakow, which was spectacular. We visited an underground salt mine, as well as Auschwitz. To say the least, travelling in this part of the world, tracing history and following in the footsteps of those who were murdered in the exact spots we were....was exteremely intense. It was moving, strange, and ultimately made us think. It was great to learn so much about the war, the holocaust and the Jews in Germ/Pol from both perspectives...something we don't really learn in Canada. We left Krakow for Zakopane, where we are now...nestled in the Tatras mountians bordering Slovakia. In fact today, we took a rafting trip down a river that goes into Slovakia. It is truly an amazing thought to ponder the beauty of creation and of course our creator who made all of this to work together and for us to enjoy. Hopefully I can post some pics from here later. Till then, this is all I've got, in no particular order.
Fact: J and K are the most common consonants in Polish and are best used in within a heap of z's and c's.
Fact: The Tatras mountains are absolutely spectacular...(pics to come hopefully)
Fact: Sometimes what you think is a one hour bus ride turns into a 6 hour bus tour....who knew?
Miss you all very much...I am having a blast, but having someone from home with me certainly makes me long for home! We leave for Wroclaw tomorrow and are then on to some crazy natural rock formations in Czech.