The nearness by train of Warka makes it an attractive destination for a short day out. Today's excursion takes me to the park at the eastern edge of the town, which houses the Kazimierz Pułaski museum. This (below) was his family home, Winiary, before he set off for America to become the brigadier-general and founder of the Continental Army cavalry fighting against the British for American independence.
Incidentally, The Hollow Men begins with a famous quote from Joseph Conrad's The Heart of Darkness: "Mistah Kurtz – he dead." a neat circular nod to another Polish legend.
The museum parklands slope down towards the banks of the Pilica, from where I continued my stroll upstream back towards the town. Despite the gorgeous day (once again entirely cloudless), there were few people out and about, though the town's newly opened pump track attracted a goodly number of mountain-bike racers.
Crossing Warka, I passed the town's other significant producer of alcoholic beverages (the first being the Warka brewery owned by Żywiec/Heineken); this is Warwin SA (below), producer of not-from-concentrate apple juices, ciders and fruit wines. Like several other businesses I passed, there are signs outside saying that the firm requires employees. The Grójec poviat or district, of which the gmina or municipality of Warka is part, currently has an unemployment rate of 2.6%, compared to 5.0% for Poland overall. Shops and restaurants are also finding difficulty recruiting employees.
Having fallen on harder times, Warka's flour mill stands abandoned. I daresay it would make for an attractive block of post-industrial loft spaces.
Back to my favourite thoroughfare in Warka, ulica Lotników, below. There's some universally pan-European feel about the place – it's like it could be a somnolent village in rural Spain, France, Portugal or Italy rather than half an hour by InterCity train from Warsaw.
The sun, even at its zenith, is low in the sky, casting long shadows. On the short train journey back to Chynów, the fields and forests and orchards were stunningly gorgeous, setting me adrift on those familiar moments of exomnesia; recognition that consciousness spans more than a lifetime.
This time last year:
Early-November reflections
Early-November reflections
This time five years ago:
This time six years ago
Walks in the early-November sun
This time nine years ago:
Foggy evening, London
This time ten year:
Kraków – Europe's top short-break destination
This time 12 years ago:
Rzeczpospolita publishes infamous 'trotyl' Smolensk story
This time 13 years ago:
Wilanowska - south Warsaw transport hub
This time 15 years ago:
Powiśle on a cold, clear autumn morning
This time 16 years ago:
Okęcie "to remain Warsaw's only airport"
This time 17 years ago:
Searching for autumnal perfection
Walks in the early-November sun
This time nine years ago:
Foggy evening, London
This time ten year:
Kraków – Europe's top short-break destination
This time 12 years ago:
Rzeczpospolita publishes infamous 'trotyl' Smolensk story
This time 13 years ago:
Wilanowska - south Warsaw transport hub
This time 15 years ago:
Powiśle on a cold, clear autumn morning
This time 16 years ago:
Okęcie "to remain Warsaw's only airport"
This time 17 years ago:
Searching for autumnal perfection
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