The first day in Krakow consists of mostly recovering from getting there and hanging around in Mama's hostel. It's not until the following day I venture out properly to see the city. The weather is really mild, apparently it is usually around minus 15 at this time of year, and back home in the UK I'm told it's pretty nippy, ah well, hot or cold it can probably all be blamed on global warming.
Kazimierz, cakes and crepes
The Kazimierz is the old Jewish district which has a number of synagogue remaining, lots of art galleries and museums, and some very good small cafes. The film Schindler's List is based upon the experiences of the Kazimierz Jews who worked at Oscar Schindler's enamel factory. The High Synagogue contains and small but powerful exhibition of photos showing families who lived before and those who survived.
Afterwards I'm feeling like I need a lighter experience and find Kolanko No.6 just down the road, a small cafe which serves really, really good food for not very much. It's got a old-time quality to it, helped by the barely audible background jazz music. Having feasted on mexican crepes, mulled wine, and apple pie with vanilla sauce and ice-cream, I realise I've been immersed in reading 'this side of Paradise' as 2 hours have gone by and people have appeared all around me (see the before photo)
Tuesday - books, blogs & boglins
Massolit bookstore is great, though why it is in Krakow I don't know. There are thousands of English language books housed in this old curiosity shop that doubles as a cafe. I'm bad with books and I realise this is like putting a kid in a sweet store so I tell myself I'm only browsing. After 10 minutes I'm sat at the table with 8 titles piled in front of me and a coffee pawing over them one after the other. Why did it have to be a 50% off sale, why?! These people are serious papyrus pushers!! In the end I get a book on an Iraqi Blogger, Salam Pax, which is very funny and sad, but also prompts me to update my blog too. At night I think someone smuggled an some kind of troll into the bedroom, that or a bear, it's the only way i can describe the noise coming from one of the bunks, but for once a bit of forward-planning works, thank-you for earplugs Boots!!!
Wednesday - love is in the air...?
I don' t know how anyone else fared but this Valetine's Day I got hugged, kissed, and someone dived on top of me at a nightclub, Matt 3 Krakow 0, get in!... ok before we rename me Matt McCasanova I should admit they were all men, all were drunk, one only had three teeth, and one was definitely homeless. Matt 0 Krakow drunks 3, hmmm!! Over to Andy in the tactics truck...
The Hug - I give a few pennies to a homeless man because I'm pretty sure he won't let go of my arm if I don't, which earns me a warm embrace, what I'd like to think were some kind words in Polish. I walk away at a brisk pace wondering if my social capital is diminished because I declined the offer to share his bottle of what could of been wine but I reckon was 3oml wine, 10ml spit, and 5ml best not to consider.
The Kiss - I don't know if it's my recent encounter but as I'm wandering past a church I decide to take a quick look inside (remembering what happened in Prague). As I 'm entering an middle-aged scruffy looking man is leaving but he decides to stop and parle. After 5 minutes of him talking to me in Polish nodding and smiling and me smiling back and repeatedly saying "I'm sorry I don't understand you" he seems satisfied and also goes in for a hug, but in a nifty manoeuvre manages to plant a kiss on my forehead, obviously a player!
Getting dived on - this is nowhere near as fun as it sounds especially as I end up with damp pants... I decide that third time must be lucky so in the evening head for a local nightclub where some other people from the hostel said they'd be. Whilst there I manage to befriend (get stuck with) a trio of Polish guys, two of which seem energetic but after 30minutes are fading fast. On returning from the toilet one manages to fall over all of us spilling every drink on the table. If I'm being cynical I'd say he wasn't drunk but didn't want to look like the only one who'd wet himself.
Back to Gary in the studio (yeah that's right it's fantasy football pundits so I can mix my channels) "I guess he made a toilet trip they'd all want to forget!"... sod off big-ears!
Thursday
In the afternoon I climb Krakus Mound and get a decent view of the city covered in gray cloud. To the right of the hill is the quarry where Spielberg shot the camp scenes for Schindler's List.
Friday - Auschwitz-Birkenau
I'm prepared for a fairly grim day. It's hard to find appropriate words to describe the experience but it's best to talk about experience than anything relating to the content as, on reflection, i think it's what (sadly) had a big impact. Being part of a tour may be very valuable if part of a shared educational experience, but it felt more like being invited to consume horror in a disinterested way. At KL Auschwitz 1, with cameras flashing for photographs, grafitti on some of the walls, and one man even answering his mobile phone and having a conversation whilst walking through a the gas chamber and crematorium, my abiding feeling was numbness and guilt for being party to 'tourism'. At Birkenau, with bitterly cold winds and the tracks stretching into the distance there was some sense of the scale of terror.
Saturday - Checking out