Monday, December 08, 2014

Down The Mine - With A Camera

 We went down the salt mine in Krakow last year but didn't bring the camera.  This year, we did the same miner's route and brought it!  Andreas  took lots of photos of salty caves.  These are at the beginning of  the tour.






Sunday, December 07, 2014

Little Diamonds

Filling in with little diamonds on the central petal.

Korean Krakow

 The Lindners were on a mission to find Korean food in Krakow, and they found a bibimbap place a couple of blocks from our apartment.  We went with them to eat.  It was run by a Korean woman with the help of a couple of young college students.  The food was good and Kathy said it tasted very very good and was close to what she makes.  It was good enough that we went back a couple more times while we were in town.  I got the chicken; Andreas got the bulgogi - beef.



The Dragon

 There is a dragon at the mouth of the cave under Wawel Castle.  It even flames!  The sculpture is definitely modern, but it's a neat little thing.
 


Saturday, December 06, 2014

Just The Border

Still working on the border only, but I have a lot of the border done.  Time to start working on the inside.

Thai For Lunch

 Just off the square and next to the place you buy tickets to the salt mine is a Thai restaurant in Krakow.  Of course we went in for lunch.  The food was good and the heat was adjusted per person.  We left stuffed.



Inside The Dragon's Den

 Underneath Wawel Castle is a cave.  Okay, there are many caves.  One, though, you can transit through.  It's called the Dragon's Den (because of the dragon who used to live there) and is a pretty easy walk as long as you have no fear of the stairs at the beginning.