Well, yesterday was another holiday, this time it was Epiphany, so all the stores were closed.
To take advantage of my 3-hour break, I went to Solacki Park and took some pictures of it in the snow. There's something about snow; it just makes me feel like the world is more at peace, although I know it isn't. Less than an 8-hour drive from where we live, the war rages on in Ukraine. Men, women, and children are getting killed every day by that asshole in Russia.
Today, Radek came over and told us about his holidays. He's always entertaining because he takes trips with Alina, his girlfriend. This time they went up north, close to the small village where they spent the holidays. In that area the the original language called kashubian was subjugated by the Russians when they took over and was not permitted. Now, there's been a resurgence in young people to learn their original language. It's a different dialect of Polish, and if you don't know it and you know Polish, you can still have a hard time understanding what they're saying.
Radek's next trip is going to be to Nepal, a country he's never been to. Of course, before they go there in the summertime, they would make another trip to Spain for a week or two vacation. He's a lucky man. He finally found a woman that he's very fond of, or maybe even in love with.