Below: I arrive about half an hour after sunset, the western sky still iridescent, purple-gold.
Prelude: before setting off for the cemetery, I went for a shorter walk to catch the autumn colours on the sunlit trees. Below: the path to the forest passes through a small thicket separating two orchards.
Left: the track leading down from Jakubowizna to Grobice, orchards and woods on either side. The local authorities had to abandon plans to asphalt this into a proper road, but the farmers didn't want to sell their land to widen the track. So grass triumphed, and I must say I'm rather glad.
Below: looking north as the setting sun illuminates the golden treetops. The sky is perfectly clear; the apples have all been picked.
Postscript: I left the cemetery by the rear gate leading down to the river, and turned right towards ulica Parkowa. "Interesting... there are lights on in one of the shops..." I got closer and a wonderful sight befell me. A kebab shop! Doing boffo biz – from ordering my large beef kebab in thin pitta bread with hot sauce to finishing it, I reckon that about 20 people must have come in, including two Nepalese women. Now, a Nepalese restaurant is something else I'd love to see in Chynów! I hope the Luxor Kebab does well and encourages the local population that eating out is a good thing, encouraging others to open up some more eateries in Chynów.
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Thoughts on the occasion of Allhallowtide
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Four days of sublime Golden Autumn
Obit
Good News
This time nine years ago:
On the death of my mother
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Disclosure of UFOs - are we ready?
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This time 13 years ago:
Captain Wrona's perfect gear-up landing
This time 16 years ago:
Where's the daylight gone?
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All Saints' Day - Wszystkich Świętych
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