Krakow Poland is a culturally rich city teaming with restruants, museums, cathedrals and of course, in the old city, tourists. Every night the old city square beneath the hostel is thriving with people and things like pupet shows, fire dancing, breakdancing and lots of art dealers. Each old building has a beer garden beneath it full of inebriated tourists. It's quite a spectacle. Yesterday I visited the museum of the Aushwitz concentration camp, and then an old salt mine that is an UNESCO world heritage site. Inside the salt mine were ornament salt carvings of Polish national heros, and even a huge salt cathedral. It was amazing. The guide said that many famous people have visited the salt mine such as: George Bush and the composer Chopin. Tomorow its me off on a train to The Check Republic to a city called Olomouc.
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Monday, August 31, 2009
Saturday, August 29, 2009
My last night in Warsaw is tonight. I have been enjoying the relaxed nature of the city here, and there is fun to be had as well. Poland is, like most Eastern European cities I have found so far, a unique blend of both the old and new. There is a walking tour of the city which goes along what was once a jewish getto created by the natzis durring World War 2. What was once the most Jewish Country in Europe now has few jewish people left at all as a result of the war. Fortunatly the country is taking action to build monuments for the memory of Jews who perished standing up for their freedom, and there is a very special museum for them as well. Yesterday I took a walk along what was once the jewish getto and saw the remenace of the wall that was built to keep the jews seperate from occupied polland. Tomorow I have to leave this rich cultural city, and travel onto Krakow - the next leg of my journey. I have been reading along the way some nice books. One book is called "My Left Foot" by Cristy Brown.
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
When the buss pulled into Warsaw Polland this morning at 6:30 AM I was very tired. Finding the hostel on the public buss system is a bit of a challenge, because I don't speek Polish and neither can I pronouncethe street names. I was able to navigate succesfully though, and found the hotel which is located not too far from the beautifull old town. Poland is a catholic country, and the architecture reminds me of the north of Spain. Today I walkeds around the old town having a nice polish lunch and trying the local beer. Since, technically, you could call Poland a baltic country, there are still many amber jewlery sales people and the main Wista River here is an intrinsic part of the history and prosperity of this region. Traveling through these Eastern European countries is so very different than any traveling I have done before. It is like going to a different planet each time I cross the border, and yet the distance is not very far at all. I hope tonight to go dancing, and tomorow a bike tour.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Sunday, August 23, 2009
It is a nice day in Vilnius Lithuania. Went out for a nice walk this morning. The hostel is located in the northwest of the city, about a 25 minute walk from the center of town. Once Lithuania was the largest country in Europe. It was encompased Belarus, the Ukrane, and parts of Polan and Russia. That was along time ago in the fourteenth century. In the sixteenth century it was part of a common wealth with Poland. It was broken up by other countries in the eighteenth century and then occupied like the other Baltic states by both Russia and Germany durring the second world war. The main religion here is catholisim, as opposed to its more Lutherin northern neighbors. This is probably partly related to the Polish-Lituanian commonwelath. Lithunainian language is an Indo-European Baltic-Slavic language similar to Lativian.
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Saturday, August 22, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Riga is turning out to be a nice experience so far. The city is the capital of Latvia and appears to be quite popular with the younger travelers like myself. The streets are filled with the usual pubs, hostels, hotels, caffes, tourist information centers and souvenier shops. There are quite a few amber jewlery shops as well, because amber trade has been a part of this areas economy for over a thoulsand years. I arrived last night and there was music here at the hostel. After a few drinks I went out to see the night life with some German kids. This morning I am going to check out an interesting modern art exhibit, and posably a bike tour of the city's interesting districts and archetecture. the cobble stone streets here in the old district are much more comfertable and pleasant for walking on, unless of course your wearing high heels.
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Monday, August 17, 2009
It's a cloudy day, and I'm on my way out of Tartu to the Latvian capital of Riga. I think of the big cities I have visited in Estonia: Tallinn, Parnu and Tartu, Tartu is my favorite in the astetics catagory because it has allot of parks and its realitively quiet and peacefull. It is really true that parks make a city much more pleasant, and probably safer as well. The one thing about Estonia, though, is that there doesn't seem to be as much diversity here as I'm used to, even in the big cities. Other than that I think its great here, and I plan to come back again some time. Hopefully to work on the organic farm in Hiumaa.
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Sunday, August 16, 2009
Arrived today in Tartu. Tartu is so far a pleasnt place and the B&B here is very friendly and family run. It was hard to leave the farm after getting settled in. Wwoofing is such a great way to get in touch with other parts of the world, and the hard work makes me appreciate the rest of my journey even more. I will be here in Tartu for two nights and then I go to Latvia.
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
In a few days I am leaving the farm here. I have gotten quite used to the way of life here and am expecting the usual shock of going from country to city. Yesterday Owain, Yosep and I all went to see some beautiful sites on the north coast of the island and we also saw old soviet bunkers and a few lighthouses, then at night we went to see a modern dance performance in the big village Kaina. I hope that I will come back to Hiumma in the future.
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Friday, August 7, 2009
Today Tiit, Joosep and I put up a fence measuring about 900 meters. The fence is an electric fence for keeping sheep in the field, and out of the neighbors land. The electricity doesn't hurt them it just gives them a quick shock. It was quite an accomplishment for one day, and it was nice to be out working with friends and getting my hands dirty again, like last summer in Ireland. Its also nice that there is a nice hot sauna waiting for me at night. I am learning as much estonian as I can while I work. It is a beatifull language, closely related to Finnish. Joosep tells me that J.R. Tolken got his idea for the elvish language used in his Lord of the Rings books from Finnish, and I can see why. Tomorow Joosep and I might go to an educational event at the old German manner which has been renovated into a school.
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Thursday, August 6, 2009
Pictures from Lepaniidi Farm (Alder Meadow)


I arrived yesterday at a nice farm on the small Island of Hiumaa Estonia. The owners of the farm are friendly and helpful. They are a married couple named Kaire and Tiit Vannas they have three boys Gabriel, Henry (Hanney) and Marcus. There is one other wwoofer here too named Yoseph. Every morning and evening we milk the goats together, and soon we begin construction on a fence for 100 sheep. I am making lots of friends here including cats who like to sleep with me and the neighbor who is a welshman comes over to talk as well.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009
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