បោះពុម្ពផ្សាយ: 20.03.2023
On the second day, I ventured out of the city again. After my proper breakfast (with eggs and very cheap Heinz beans *-*) I picked the next piece of nature on Google Maps and walked there. It was uphill forever, and when I reached a walled hill, I had to pay an entrance fee to get up there, pff... I only walked through the accompanying museum, which didn't interest me at all, and finally reached the top of the hill.
There, I had a wonderful view of the city. When you travel alone, you actually have the problem that you can't take good photos of yourself in deserted places. But with a self-timer and , I managed to take some photos, including, unintentionally, this very beautiful one ☺️
It began with stories about King Kazimierz, who invited the Jews into the city but had to kick them out again under pressure from the church. At least he named the Jewish quarter (formerly a separate city/) after himself. We visited a former synagogue, heard stories about Chez Helena, the most successful woman of her time, photographer Jan Karski, or saw locations from Schindler's List. He also criticized the depiction of Schindler and questioned his motives, but with the quote from the Auschwitz Museum, he tied it all together again. I can't reproduce it correctly, but it said that every life saved is valuable. For whatever reason.
At home, the two cats, Alvero and Christina, were already waiting. We played a few games, took photos, I tried Chilean Pisco, and I managed a trick shot in Jenga.
Then I wanted to explore the nightlife and joined a hangout. I went to the pub and found no one there. I waited a whole 45 minutes, wrote and called the people, but no proper answer. Terrible... I was very frustrated. Luckily, a friend of mine texted me, and on the way home, we talked on the phone, and I let out my frustration. I just hate it when my time is disrespectfully wasted! Time to sleep. Tomorrow will be a better day 😊