I’m still going through them, Nathan, but thanks for those history vignettes.
The light on the Smolensk memorial is fantastic, and the ladies in deck chairs
provide a very pleasant interlude.
Chris
> On 25 Jun 18, at 19:22, Nathan Wajsman <photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I a few days in my native Poland last week, starting with Wednesday-Friday in
> Warsaw. The result is this gallery of about 50 images:
>
> http://www.frozenlight.eu/warsaw_june2018/
> <http://www.frozenlight.eu/warsaw_june2018/>
>
> Warsaw is a place with a lot of history, much of it complex and painful. For
> that reason, I have tried to include longer captions than I usually do so as
> to provide you with enough explanation to understand the context of the
> images. But do not get me wrong: in the quarter century since the fall of the
> Communist regime, Warsaw has become a proper European metropolis, a
> thoroughly modern city—yes, with ugly spot, but every city has those.
>
> My gallery is concentrated on the posher parts of the city—the Old Town, some
> of the major boulevards and such. I had intended to also visit the working
> class neighbourhood Praga, but given that I was in Warsaw on business, my
> schedule did not allow for that. Maybe next time.
>
> As always, comments and critique are welcome and appreciated.
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