How I Spent My Summer Vacation
Well, a number of you out there have emailed me and asked "Hey Bobby, why no new blog entries for so long?" Well, the fact of the matter is, I've been lazy. The past couple of months have been crazy, but I've been doing a lot of shooting. In July, I spent a week on a photo tour at this awesome inn near the Belarus border, photographing some great models, hanging out with other photographers, and generally kicking back. I'll post some of the pics here in the near future.
Then I spent ten days up north in the Mazury lake district, about 100km from the Russian border, which is one of the most beautiful places I've ever visited. Oddly enough, it felt like being up in cottage country near Muskoka. Wonderful air, breathtaking scenery, and the stars are absolutely brilliant on a clear night. I even went night swimming with a photographer friend and two local beauties. My friend's landlady is a retired French teacher and since I don't speak Polish, we conversed in French the whole time, while my friend and I spoke English since he doesn't speak French, and they, of course, spoke Polish. Three languages in one flat, but we made it work.
And if you ever come to Poland, I recommend travelling around by train. My ticket back to Warsaw from up north cost PLN 37, about $CND 14.
Well, that's all for now. Check back for more regular updates.
Then I spent ten days up north in the Mazury lake district, about 100km from the Russian border, which is one of the most beautiful places I've ever visited. Oddly enough, it felt like being up in cottage country near Muskoka. Wonderful air, breathtaking scenery, and the stars are absolutely brilliant on a clear night. I even went night swimming with a photographer friend and two local beauties. My friend's landlady is a retired French teacher and since I don't speak Polish, we conversed in French the whole time, while my friend and I spoke English since he doesn't speak French, and they, of course, spoke Polish. Three languages in one flat, but we made it work.
And if you ever come to Poland, I recommend travelling around by train. My ticket back to Warsaw from up north cost PLN 37, about $CND 14.
Well, that's all for now. Check back for more regular updates.
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