This newsletter has followed me as I worked in Poland, traveled in Europe, and returned to the United States.
And now, it has followed me to another continent and another country: Thailand, where I’m teaching English at a public junior high/high school combination school.
This doesn’t mean that I will stop writing about Poland, but I will be writing about Poland in a different way. I’m now a contributor to Poland Weekly, where I’ve already written three articles on travel and history and have more on the way. Like with my other publications, I’ll put links to them at the end of my newsletter issues.
If you’re wondering why this issue’s title references the Romans and cowboys, it’s because aspects of Thailand can be compared to the Ancient Romans and the Wild West. But I’ll save those explanations for another time.
Poland Weekly:
A delightful day in Kraków’s delightful town square (page 20)
https://polandweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/21-1.pdf
Music and marsupials in Opole (page 20)
https://polandweekly.com/2022/11/23/poland-weekly-43-2022/
The stories behind the streets (page 28)
https://polandweekly.com/2022/12/09/poland-weekly-44-45-2022/
In Case You Missed It:
Why did the snake cross the road? Because humans haven’t built wildlife crossings.