Posted on 02/26/2006 11:49:47 AM PST by lizol
A Polish paradise February 18, 2006
It added even more old-world charm to the scene. Homes were decorated with holiday lights and religious icons, many of which were built right into the side of the houses.
Parents pull high-sided wooden sleds along the streets. Inside are their pink-cheeked babies nested in fleecy blankets, caps, snowsuits and mittens.
Look on the corner and youll see a T-shirt vendor and someone selling fuzzy puppets on a stick.
Look the other way and theres an old woman in a patterned headscarf selling cheese and pickles.
You can catch a horse-drawn wagon ride, mingle with the street performers, duck into any number of really good restaurants, museums or churches, stroll over a quaint wooden bridge, or sign up for a more modern diversion a bungee jump.
The main shopping street is Krupowki, where you can find quality European fashions, bookstores, gift shops, household items, glassware, jewellery, ski clothes and warm outerwear, and of course shoes and boots. And while I did pick up some souvenir items on Krupowki, I found a better selection on one of the side streets where vendors set up rows of wooden stalls.
They were full of sheepskin and leather goods, fur, glassware, rugs, slippers at around 12 zlotys (R24) and local rough wool sweaters for about 30 zlotys (R60).
You can also find a huge selection of carved wooden boxes, religious icons, chess sets, nut crackers and kitchen utensils.
My favourite, though, were the starched and embroidered linens. I bought several of them, thinking theyd make wonderful gifts. Unfortunately for my friends, I fell in love with them, and now theyre all over my house.
This market also had a variety of cheeses and farm products, military items and several litters of St Bernard puppies. Cute, but wouldnt fit in my suitcase. The food in Zakopane is very good except for an odd concoction I bought on the street. It turned out to be a piece of bread soaked with thick hot bacon fat definitely an acquired taste.
Other than that you can expect a good selection of sausages, pork, bread, cheese, potatoes, other hearty vegetables, and beer. Many restaurants feature servers dressed in highly decorative local costumes and musicians playing a local form of Polish highlander music called muzyka goralska.
Oh, and one more thing about Zakopane.
It has a good environmental reputation.
A large part of it is heated by geothermal energy coming from hot water underground.
Local officials are proud of their recent efforts to keep the areas water, air, land and views pristine. But best of all, it has some of the finest skiing in the world.
Utterly gorgeous! Poland shares the Tatras with Czech Rep., I believe. It must be so lovely there. I will visit someday.
Thank you for the beautiful pictures. I have come to love Poland.
Wow! What beautiful pictures! I would love to visit there someday.
I just hope Zakopane can stay that way before the "beautiful people" discover it and forever ruin it.
beautifull
Thank you. Majestic pictures. God is an artist, Poland is his canvass. I have saved these pictures for when my brain needs refreshment.
Definitely. Strange.
Maybe it's a part of some kind of series?
Wow....beautiful! thank you!
Zakopane is so nice! The oscypki (The mountain cheese) there is to die for, especially when it is grilled with that berry sauce. MMMMMM. I cannot wait to go there to ski someday.
I must confess my ignorance...I never realized Poland had mountains such as these. Beautiful!
What absolutely gorgeous photos. I never thought that Poland had such beautiful scenery and rugged mountains.
LOL. That's the first thing I thought of too. Hey, where's the rye bread?
Greetings from the foggy Lake Constance! Andreas
P.S. My grandma already did ski-jörging (I do not know the English word for it) 70 years ago in the Tatra and she is still zealous when she is talking about it. Ski jörging means, that you are standing on skis and being pulled by horses. :-)
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