已發表: 23.03.2023
I said goodbye to Christina and Alvero, thanked them, and left a little something hidden for Easter.
Half an hour later than agreed, we finally set off and Sergey picked me up and we headed to the mountains. It felt a bit strange to be going somewhere with someone I hardly knew in a country where I was a stranger. But some friends knew about it, and you can rely on the references from Couchsurfing. And I have no regrets about my decision.To go further, we or rather I would have needed better equipment. So we briefly returned to the cottage for a snack. I had a regional grilled cheese (Oscypek), which squeaked quite a bit between my teeth. And then we had to go downhill again. On the way back, we had some really good conversations.
I was a bit annoyed that I didn't speak English better, I think with more language skills, the conversations would have been even deeper. But I must also say that English with a Russian accent is really difficult to understand... we learned a lot about life in Belarus and how people there are simply put in prison for all sorts of things. The country was definitely not a democracy. Our conversations became more and more personal, and when he told me that he had already been married twice and had a child in his home country, I felt very young. He was already 35 years old, but when he smiled, he looked young again. Age is just a number after all. And when we realized that we were at a similar point in our personal development, I felt even more confirmed. The question of what makes one happy and what one actually wants in life will probably accompany me for some time. When we arrived back at the car, it was already dark, and we drove back tired. We exchanged some music and when we arrived at his place, he made me freshly cooked pancakes with salty cream (the Belarusian version of pancakes), and I collapsed onto the couch with sore feet and fell asleep. The next morning, we were really going to Budapest. *PS: How do you recognize that you are in a Polish household?
There is half an animal in the refrigerator 😉