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Saturday, January 30, 2016

Beaches covered in snow

Seriously, have you ever seen a beach covered in snow?

We had a very snowy weekend about 2 weeks ago. That Sunday, I realized that I had never seen a beach covered in snow. This was my perfect chance to change that. So off I went to the main, touristy beach . . .

Ok, so completely white, cold, and cloudy . . .

Here's the pier.

Perfect snow for snowmen and snowball fights.

It's actually pretty cool!

Just look at how much snow was on these trees!

My snow angel

Danielle looking at her snow angel.

What do you think?

Two naked statues in the shape of a heart--covered in snow.

Ducks and swans had no problem.


The waves


The promenade beside the beach

I was very happy.

Don't judge, this is really exciting!

Makes me want to run down this path.

Don't be fooled: these seagulls are huge!

Blanket of snow.

Even in January, this beach cannot completely hibernate.

Quite a few centimeters (forgot exactly how many)

Nice burst of color.

I took a picture of this road when it was gold with the autumn colors.

Here's a park, with a sign pointing to the beach.

Going to the train platforms.

This is a very catholic region, in case you were wondering.

Sleigh caravan.

An island of virgin snow.

One of those old buildings again.

The basilica
The statue/memorial beside the basilica

the Old Town Hall, and the Christmas tree that is still up.

Parsęta River, which flows to the Baltic Sea.

Entering the "empty beach".
Nothing touristy here.

This is the beach where dogs are allowed to roam.

Yes, there's an area with sand.

I stepped on the water (in my snow boots). The sand is the same. However, on the part covered with snow, there was a layer of ice between the sand and snow.

Layers of Sky, Sea, and Land.

I was so excited, I didn't even feel the cold.

Monday, January 25, 2016

Students' Music School Christmas Program (11. Jan.)

Hey, I'm sneaking in time to get my pictures from this month posted on here. It's MidTerms (1st semester exams) week and then next week is Winter Break (from 1.-14. Feb.)!

I've got some plans that are starting to come together, but I'll share them once they happen.

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Anyway, I teach a married couple English in their home. Both teach in a music school here. I invited them to come to our Christmas Program and they came. Then they told me of a Christmas recital their music school was giving on Jan. 11th. For several reasons, I had to go.

The recital/concert was held in this church on ulica Kathedra (Cathedral Street).

Who says it's too late to celebrate Christmas?

My student, Pan Sokolnicki, giving the welcoming remarks.

Just a side note: "Pan" is "Mr." in Polish, so don't think this man's name is Pan. It's Krzysztof (Polish "Chris").


Stairs to the balcony.

Looking up at the winding stairs.

Looking down at where I came from.

Xylophone choir (kind of)

Husband and wife. Indeed, what a sweet team.

How it all looked from the balcony.

After the program was over.

My only regret was having a cough. There were a few times when I needed to step out 'cause holding my cough was choking me. I even had to go home and get my water bottle (just a couple of blocks away). It was nice. At the end of the program, he even said a "Hi Joann" while giving his closing remarks. That wasn't necessary (I really wanted to hide). However, it was sweet.

Ah yes, have you ever seen a beach covered in snow?

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Ice skating (10. Jan.)

It's about time our group went on ice . . .

Oh, this was my 4th time ice-skating. Ever, in my entire life--up until now, that is. I hope the 5th will come shortly.

Apologies for not appearing in any of the photos. It just didn't happen this time around. Kinda sad it didn't too.
Anyway, we were there for about an hour, and I fell only twice--and got back up both times on my own. I'm so proud of myself!



Leya & Rebecca scoping when the coast was clear to resume.


Ice-skating-training contraption I've never seen before. Too bad they are only for small children.

Then again, says who?

Confession: I used that contraption myself. It was already set on the highest/tallest setting it could go. Needless to say, it was too short for me. However, that didn't stop me from trying! I even skated a lot faster--without falling!


Danielle & Kuba enjoying skating without having to babysit us ice-rookies.


Leya helping and accompanying Rebecca on her trainers.

Time for Leya to get into the spotlight.

Shine girl, shine.

Kuba wizzing past.

Leya and Danielle having a go at it.

So, what now guys?

After that, it was ice cream at Fantasia's--just around the corner from our apartment, and one of the places with the best ice cream in town (or so I was told).
The pistachio ice cream was wonderful.
Oh, they have Oreo ice cream with actual Oreos too (in case that gets your attention).