My Experience

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Traveling home (F* Polish infrastructure)

On Friday 31st August I got up at 3:20am to get ready and walk to the railway station. Why? Because all of the trams and buses had the special schedule this day (how obvious in Krakow) :)
So, I was walking with my have bags and reach the train station, waited for my train. It was 20 minutes delayed at departure even it started there! Well, yes, I missed the next train from Katowice and the next one to Český Těšín was 16:30 which is not fine at 7:20 in the morning. The worst thing was that I could catch it because it was waiting but nobody was able to tell me where it is. I was desperately running around the station and looking for it. (They don't use the boards system or if the use it, it is already late!)
Next 30 minutes I was looking for someone to help me. Asking if they speak English is the same thing like to ask the penguins in Antarctica. Finally I found the train going at least the same direction to Bielsko-Biała. When I arrived there I found out that the next train is again 14:12 so I decided to look for the bus. I had just few minutes and a piece of luck that I caught a bus at 9:50am. (The only unlucky thing was that I left my cover and pillow for 1000 CZK in the train - they were good! :( - bye-bye my stuff.)
The bus as it was unlucky day went much longer way because of reconstructions and was delayed again. Anyway I arrived to Cieszyn and then walked to Český Těšín (with my heavy bags again). I was so proud crossing the boarder to the Czech side!!! I run to the railway station to get the first train out of here :) - Believe me, Czech railways are still f*****g good!
Then I just changed trains in Ostrava-Svinov, Přerov and Břeclav to arrive to Hrušovany nad Jevišovkou at 15:55 and met my family who took me home (sweet home - HEVLÍN).
Overall journey was more than 12 hours and much more expensive than the way to Poland (6 hours).
Keep using ČD!!! ;)

Mleczne bułeczki & Sapporo beer

These, ladies and gentleman are mleczne bułeczki! One of the best things in Poland for me :)) I ate them very often. They keep being fresh long time and are tasty - a bit sweet and milky :)

As I wrote to some of my friends I usualy drank Tyskie beer or Zywiec but I as Czech person must admit that even Japanese could produce a good beer! This one I got as present from my HR manager (It is quite known brand - Sapporo).

Bc.

Hello all dear readers,

I proudly announce that yesterday I passed my exams and joined the lines of bachelors at our University! Thanks to all who supported me on the 5 years journey through the valley of educational dangers :) - If we say that human potential is great, I must add that human stupidity is unlimited ;)

And finally I could give you back all of the books and notes. Yes, maybe are yours ;)