Friday, October 20, 2006

Why did the cows cross the river?


Poland Returns Cows That Swam From Belarus
WARSAW, Poland, Oct. 19 (UPI) -- Poland transported 240 cows back to Belarus Thursday when vets established the animals were in good health after swimming across the Bug River. On Sunday at Janow Podlaski, in eastern Poland, border guards tried to herd the cows back across the river to Belarus but after their efforts failed they placed them in quarantine, Radio Polonia reported.

Radomir Banko, a Polish vet said the cows, all 14 to 18 months old, were "very good swimmers" and all in good health.

Banko said he believed the cows were attracted to cross the Bug by the sounds of cattle grazing on the Polish side of the river.
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Fishing Boat


Here is one of the fishing boats that the fishermen use on the Baltic Sea. The letter/number designation on the front of the boat show what fishing community the boat comes from. This one comes from Piaski and is number 44. They don't have 44 boats however, only about 10 or so. I wonder what happened to the other numbers that are missing? Posted by Picasa

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Mending their nets


Fishermen around the world still mend their nets. These on the coast of the Baltic Sea in Piaski are no different. They work during the afternoon mending and untangling their nets. They put them into these blue barrels and load them into the boats so they are ready for the next day of fishing. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Wild Pigs!


We were driving back from dinner to where we were staying in Krynica Morska and we found these wild pigs having a feast in the grass. They totally destroyed this park and flower bed! They were huge; the largest easily twice as big as Rebecca! Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Baltic Sea Weekend


We had the opportunity to go to the seaside this weekend. It was very nice; cold at night but the days were comfortable with a jacket. This is a pretty picutre of the sun set on Saturday night. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Special Delivery


We received a box of books from a church in Arkansas today and can you see the look on Abby's face? She was so excited! Posted by Picasa

Monday, October 09, 2006

The girls need your help!


We are conducting an experiment for our science class. These 4 stalks of celery are sitting in 4 glasses of colored water. The girls would like to hear your hypothesis about what will happen to the stalks and how quickly. Please let us know, the girls are waiting. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Tacos? In Poland?


We were in a store the other day and they had these boxes of taco shells for about $1 each. I was amazed. Usually if we can find them, taco shells cost a small fortune. So we did what we have been conditioned to do after living here for nearly 4 years. We bought them all. You might think that is strange, but things are not regularly restocked and sometimes not at all. So when we see something that we like or want, we buy it because we may never see it again. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Friends Return for a Visit!


These are friends of ours here in Olsztyn. They have been living in Scotland for the last year and returned for a short visit. We were so glad to see them. We hope that someday they will return to Poland to stay. We were reading on the internet the other day that 50% of Poles between the ages of 18 to 24 plan to leave the country for work in the next two years. Pray for the economic situation here, that Poles will be able to stay here and work instead of having to leave the country. Posted by Picasa

Sugar Anyone?


A new hypermarket (grocery store) opened last week in Olsztyn. It is a French outfit called CarreFour. I don't know why, but it is very popular to offer sugar at a low price as an enticement for new shoppers. We went to check out the store and came out with our very own 10 pack of sugar. Yes, 10, 1 kilo packs of sugar. Every single cart in the store had at least one pack of sugar and so we just felt like we had to join in. We were very proud of our sugar and brought it home to display as a badge of honor. Our Wednesday night Bible study group saw it and they were proud of our shopping prowess as well. Posted by Picasa