After touring around Warsaw and Krakow, I took the train to Opole to meet up with Kate and Mikolaj again. We all stayed at Kate's dad's house on the outskirts of the city.
Our first day there was a Sunday, and Kate's dad took us out to lunch at a restaurant with traditional Polish food. It was really good, but also not so foreign-seeming. The meat seemed like beef-stew meat, and the soup looked exactly like some original version of Cambell's chicken noodle.
After lunch, we went to a local castle - but it wasn't a very old castle, which seemed odd. It was built around the early 1900's, and had been ransacked and renovated a few decades ago. With something like 100 turrets, it was the elaborate creation of some rich guy who liked to hunt and wanted a castle. The gargoyles represented all the big game he had hunted.
That evening, our conference began with a "dinner." Actually, they called it a dinner because it was an international conference, but it was actually a "supper." This is a distinction that my family sometimes makes, probably because of our Polish background - it refers to the lighter evening meal/snack that one has in a culture where "dinner" is eaten in the early afternoon. So for a while I just thought the appetizers were really generous, and tried not to eat too much. After two hours, I realized that *was* the meal and gobbled down some little sandwiches.
The next two days were full of conference sessions, which aren't so photogenic but were a good experience nonetheless. On Tuesday afternoon we took a train back to Warsaw, and stayed overnight before our early flight back to Zurich..
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