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wedding

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006


Went to a wedding during the weekend with my flatmate. Nice experience. Much food , much alcohol. :-)

I am a tram-traveler-junkie. Faces, billboards, cars outside and music in my head and me smiling. Fascinating.

little hero

Thursday, September 21st, 2006


Meet Mateo – half Mexican, half Venezuelan, living in Italy, met in Germany, held by a Polish guy. Crazy world he’s living in.

todays lesson

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

“There is always one pop-up more than you expect.”

vs. reloaded

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

Liked the vs. thing. So here comes one more:


US style

vs.

Polish style

Enjoy :-)

good question

Monday, September 18th, 2006

Billboard says “What makes you stay in this country?”. This is a part of an advertising campaign for a newspaper. Facts are: official data say that 500.000 people left Poland after integration with the European Union to work in the Western Europe. Unofficial data claim that the number is 2.000.000. Many of those are young people with their Masters Degrees who often prefer to do shitty jobs in London or Dublin than stay in Poland (and be unemployed or underpaid). The Polish reality.

guy with a plan

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

Very positive day -yesterday. Tram was late and got stuck in a traffic, so I went a few stops walking in the sunshine. Late for work – nobody cares. And at work everything worked well. No stress, just progress. :-) And a big plan in my mind. Life in slow motion.

wknd in Warsaw

Sunday, September 10th, 2006


Spent the weekend in Warsaw – recovering from sickness and visiting Warsaw with Domka (first time to see each other after her 1 year in India).
We visited the Warsaw Rising Museum – really nice exhibition about this important period in the Polish history which actually determined the further 50 years of this country.

Also visited the Old Town.

Now I am planned to be in Warsaw till Sunday the 17th. Later… don’t know yet.

And one more pic from AIESEC IC in Warsaw (25.08.2006 – Global Village:


Sebastian, Ekin, Joanna and me.

airport reality

Friday, September 8th, 2006


Another Friday jump Frankfurt-Warsaw. Next week in Warsaw. I am sick, wanna rest. Got project opportunity in Bruxelles. Half a year. Very good client. Really hope this will work out.

WANTED

Thursday, September 7th, 2006


Warning on the main door of the building I work in (Walldorf, Germany).

where we end

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

Today I am celebrating an anniversary. I don’t remember my family member’s birth-dates, I don’t remember national Independence Day date, but somehow I exactly remember this one: on the 5th of September 2005 I started “the adult life” and joined Accenture. :D First day at work, big expectations, new people and situations. 10 months there and enough. What’s left – some experience and a few friends. Good start – that’s it.

Two years ago on the 5th of September I was having a tea by a the Tigris River in Turkey, about 30 km from the border with Iraq. This was a part of Operation What’s Underneath that I made with Rafa. I was thinking then if I could be anymore crazy. And the next I got much more crazy getting even closer to the forbidden territory. (BTW: check this).

Yeah, my life changed quite a lot since then. Have I?

The power of marketing – easy choice…

Monday, September 4th, 2006

tiger
vs.
bodyshop

Special greetings for all Accenture colleagues. ;-)

Hindu chick

Saturday, September 2nd, 2006

Yesterday I was on a plane (Frankfurt-Warsaw) with this absolutely gorgeous woman. At that time I didn’t know who she was. Later I figured out that she was flying for the Miss of the World contest. Damn! Should have talked…

Factory worker

Friday, September 1st, 2006

On my way to the SAP “factory”. Walldorf – Germany. Everyday reality.

Let’s get started

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

I’ve been thinking for a long time about starting a blog… But couldn’t decide on a form. So finally I made a decision. Short note – no deep-thoughts-bullshit, pics – just trying to capture moments – no deep state-of-mind analysis…

To here it is. Mine and Seba’s another reunion – this time in Warsaw. He came there for a weekend – excuse was AIESEC International Congress. He didn’t come to participate – just for the Global Village event and to visit. Had some beers, smoked some cigarettes and talked a lot. Mostly about how our lives have changed during these 2 years that we know each other and were it is all heading to… Then we drunk more beer.