Sunday 5 June - meteorologically, a perfect day. Cloudless, hot - but not too hot (24C in Chynów).
Thirty seven kilometres in a straight line between where I'm standing (the Jakubowizna exit from Chynów station) and the distant skyscrapers of Warsaw's new central business district. A mere 37km, but a long way from town. My 70-300mm Nikkor telephoto zoom lens draws nearer the horizon; rays of light skipping over Sułkowice, Czachówek, Piaseczno, Jeziorki, Okęcie, ulica Filtrowa (where my father lived before the war) and W-wa Główna station.
Below: a thousand paces and just around the corner from home - good to be here at this time of year, when the greens are pure, not yet burnt by the sun. And the sky is Kodachrome blue.
Left: I am particularly fond of this view, looking up from the dip in the road, where the drainage culvert runs under it and the railway track to the left. And to the right, an orchard, the same one that can be seen on the extreme left-hand edge of the photo above.
Further along ul. Spokojna, although now in Węszełówka; in the distance the new level-crossing barriers are down, and a Koleje Mazowieckie train heads north for Warsaw. Sublime smells - hot sun on pine trees - bring back memories of holidays in Stella-Plage, northern France.
Below: one of the XII Canonical Views of Jakubowizna, looking immaculate here. Note the tiny white speck in the sky - an airliner turning in for final approach to Warsaw Okęcie airport's Runway 33.
This time three years ago:
This land is my land
Preening stork
This time nine years ago:
Preserving meadowland - UK and Poland
This time ten years ago:
This time 11 years ago:
Cara al Sol - a short story
This time 12 years ago:
Pumping out the floodwater
This time 13 years ago:
To Góra Kalwaria and beyond
This time 14 years ago:
Developments in Warsaw's exurbs
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