tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post5001188203796307616..comments2024-03-27T15:55:32.875+01:00Comments on W-wa Jeziorki: Wrocław station will not be readyMichael Dembinskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05657728002439035765noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post-505809019657170702012-05-21T07:07:38.499+02:002012-05-21T07:07:38.499+02:00@ Romek
1976 we all set off from Warsaw - I flew ...@ Romek<br /><br />1976 we all set off from Warsaw - I flew down to Wrocław before taking the train to Kłodzko and onward to Lądek Zdrój. That was my first ever flight - aged 18! 1977 - I'm afraid I have no recollection of that journey...Michael Dembinskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05657728002439035765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post-51087983157124674132012-05-18T14:22:35.026+02:002012-05-18T14:22:35.026+02:001976 - summer - I remember it well... actually I d...1976 - summer - I remember it well... actually I don't remember where the group were released from to go visit their families, can you?. <br />In 1977 it was from Poznan and right at the start of the 5 weeks and I think we were on the same train as far as Wroclaw and I went on to Krakow.<br />Roman ZRoman Znoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2650609952674727820.post-65120436495212296712012-05-18T07:40:46.965+02:002012-05-18T07:40:46.965+02:00Pan Michael - incisive and interesting post as alw...Pan Michael - incisive and interesting post as always.<br /><br />Unfortunately this is an example of what many visitors to Poland will see and experience during their interactions with public infrastructure. The smell of urine and the disorganization will certainly leave an poor impression. I suggest that the average visitor will say: "we had a great time, the beer was cheap, people were nice but the place is a mess, dirty, confusing; I would not bring the family for a proper vacation".<br /><br />In addition, as I understand from my feeble understanding of the language, there is virtually nothing of financial significance scheduled at the stadia after the Euro 2012. This will invariably lead to headlines decrying the annual maintenance costs which the governments (i.e. taxpayers) will have to foot. I fear we will see another trip down the road to the 1,000 Lecia Stadium - perhaps the National Stadium could become the largest covered flea market in the world?<br /><br />BobAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com