Posted on April 21, 2014
by thebritishberliner
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Very early tomorrow morning, “The Tall Young Gentleman” and I will be starting our journey to the Baltic Sea in Poland. If you haven’t been frightened by why you shouldn’t bother going to Poland or even how to get to Poland itself, then it’s… Continue Reading “The food of Poland and how much I have to eat!”
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UPDATED NOVEMBER 2022! In a few weeks time I’ll be on the road again. The fact that I live in Germany means that I have pretty easy access to other European countries nearby, and isn’t that a wonderful thing. The fact that I live… Continue Reading “Going to Poland: 10 reasons not to go!”
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