On Granary Island

Gdansk, Poland July 22, 2025 Situated at the mouth of the Motlawa river, 14th century Danzig was a major port on the Baltic Sea, especially for grain. As a leading member of the Hanseatic League, Gdansk, as it is now called, saw immense amounts of grain flowing through it. This necessitated granaries; in fact so … More On Granary Island

Warsaw Rising

Warsaw, Poland July 20, 2025 Around the corner from the Supreme Court is a section of the wall that once encircled the ghettos where citizens of Warsaw had been rounded up between 1940-1943. A map is mounted on it and on the pavement nearby are some of the ghetto boundary markers. The note on the … More Warsaw Rising

Within the Walls

Torun, Poland July 15, 2025 Established in the 13th century CE by Teutonic Knights, Torun soon grew wealthy on trade. Goods were traded up and down the river Vistula and burghers built their lavish houses. Soon outgrowing the Old Town, it enveloped the area that used to be for craftsmen and merged with the newer … More Within the Walls

From Dark to Whimsical

Wroclaw, Poland July 11, 2025 December of 1980 saw martial law being imposed in Poland with tanks and paramilitary units being deployed on the streets to curb dissidence. With it came censorship of all media and correspondence, wiretapping of phones in public booths and state institutions. Forbidden travel between cities without permits and intensified food … More From Dark to Whimsical

To Market to Market

Wroclaw, Poland July 9, 2025 Gray skies, spitting rain and blustery wind accompanied the bus ride from Berlin into Wroclaw. It may not be the best for travel, but flip side is using the fleece and rainjacket I have been carting around for a month and a half. A large town like all the others, … More To Market to Market