Thursday, December 18, 2008

Christmas memories

When I was a child we used to spend Christmas at my grandparents. I remember when my grandmother, my aunt and my mum were preparing food for Christmas. There was always a lot of work to do especially a few days before Christmas and I was always helping them to prepare a cake or bake cookies. Everyone has something to do therefore my dad always brought Christmas tree and he prepared carp. There was always a lot of laughter. We used to listen to Christmas songs while we were preparing supper.




I was not willing to believe in Santa Claus but when he finally was about to come I was both excited and a little frightened. However when I was older I became wiser and I was able to immediately identify who was pretending to be Santa Claus. I remember one situation when my aunt was a Santa Claus and as I was sitting on her knees talking to her I saw her watch and I started telling that I know that she is not a Santa Claus that she is my aunt. On the other hand when my dad was a Santa I knew that he was pretending to be Santa Claus but still I was a little bit afraid and I was doing what he told me to do. I had always a task to do, e.g. saying prayer, singing song and I was doing it without any discussion. The mask that my dad was wearing was rather frightening.



When my grandmother was alive we used to sing carols after supper and during next two holidays. We spent a lot of time together. We were playing cards or other games like “Człowieku nie irytuj się”. My grandmother lived in the country and that is why during Christmas we used to spent some time outside. When there was snow we used to build snowman, sledge or there was a huge snowball fight between adults and children.



Christmas has always been a joyful and family time for me.

Sometimes words are not enough...

This song is a wonderful way to celebrate memory of The Great Pole John Paul II. It is special to me because it reminds me of the words that The Pope once said "Szukałem Was, a teraz Wy przyszliście do mnie..."

Szymon Wydra Carpe Diem "Poza czas"




Monday, December 15, 2008

SHANTIES:)

As far as I can remember when I was only a few years old I sang sea songs whenever I can. I have a memory of one particular situation from my childhood when I was spending holidays at my grandparents. One sunny day I was sitting in the hammock with my grandpa and singing shanties with him. I was a little child then and later on I forgot about that situation. After a few years I began to recollect words of the songs at first I didn't know where I knew these words from, I couldn't remember the titles of the songs. In my memories I just saw myself sitting in the hammock with my grandpa and singing these songs but I couldn't remember what are these songs. Only after some time did I realize that the songs which words I was recollecting were shanties. Maybe that is the reason why shanties are so special to me. I find that this music easily catches one's ear. Moreover it is cheerful, danceable and I have great memories from my childhood connected with it:)
Below you have one shantie that I liked singing when I was a child. I have to admit that this see song is still one of my favourite.


Jurek Porębski "Cztery piwka"



Jurek Porębski "Gdzie ta keja"



Apart from shanties I listen to other music as well. I don't have one favourite music type beside shanties. I listen to everything that catches my ear.
Below you have some songs that I like.


The OC season 3 finale "Speeding cars"




Crazy Beautiful movie finale "Perfect"



Love Story




Dżem "Whiskey"




Scarlet "Independent love song"




Bon Jovi "Living on a prayer"



Sunday, December 14, 2008

CMG Mogilno – I love this town:)

I wonder how many of you knows where Mogilno is. I can assume that many of you have heard about Mogilno mainly because it is one of the stations where the trains that head to the seaside, stop.



Although I was born in Inowrocław I have spent all my life in Mogilno. I have grown up here and I have made a lot of friends hereJ

Mogilno is small town, situated in central Poland on the border of two regions Kujawy and Wielkopolska.

On the map of Poland you can see where Mogilno is situated.












Mogilno is situated on Piastowski Trail, not far from many popular touristic places. It is easy to get from here to many very popular touristic spots such as: Kruszwica with Misia Tower, Gniezno first capital of Poland, Biskupin historical settlement, Trzemeszno and Strzelno.













Piastowski Trail






Saint Benedict is the patron of Mogilno. Three yellow swords on blue background are the symbol of the town.






Symbol of Mogilno




Mogilno is one of the oldest settlements in Poland. As early as in the tenth century Polan’s settlement existed here. The beginnings of the town are as well connected with the settlement of Benedictine Abbey by Kazimierz Odnowiciel in Mogilno and the creation of Church which is now called Klasztor.




There are many historical monuments in Mogilno. One of the most well known monuments is Klasztor.













Saint John’s Church






The cellar is considered one of the most important monuments in the whole Church.









Cellar of Saint John’s Church





Klasztor is not only historical monument and religious place but also it fulfills different functions. The headquaters of European Meeting Centre are situated in Klasztor. Many young people from all over the world come here to become acquainted with Polish culture, meet with their Polish peers as well as deepen their faith. Klasztor is also hotel for religious tourists.




The corridor in European Meeting Centre.



Moreover, Mausoleum on Cemetery and Museum of Mogileńska Land in Chabsko are places worth visiting.


Mogilno is the place where famous Pole – Piotr Wawrzyniak spent twelve years of his life. Piotr Wawrzyniak spent a lot of time in Fara – Kościół Świętego Jakuba. His monument is situated on the Cemetery and is considered one of the most interesting in Wielkopolska.











Saint Jacob's Church




Apart from many historical monuments Mogilno has numerous natural values that are attractive for visitors. Public Park with Mogileńskie Lake that is situated in the city centre is one of the most popular places for relaxation, walks and often is visited by inhabitants especially at spring, summer or even autumn, sunny weekends.













City park









Moreover, during summer holidays people who like sports can rent canoes or pedal boats and see the city and its monuments from a different perspective. What is more, beautiful landscapes and not crowded roads encourage people to cycle. Mogilno is surrounded by many lakes and forests that makes it even more attractive. There are many summer resorts in the closest neighborhood of Mogilno. The most well known are Przyjezierze, Gąsawka, Wiktorowo, Wenecja, Gołąbki.











Przyjezierze





Furthermore there are many small and peaceful “resorts”:
Wiecanowo, Chałupska, Kopczyn. Chwałowo, Józefowo or Żabno. In addition to it, there is a stud farm In Chabsko 5 kilometers from Mogilno, where people can learn and enjoy horseriding. Moreover, there are numerous bicycle paths that encourage people to cycle.
















Bicycle paths around Mogilno









In winter and on rainy, cold days people who love swimming can always go to swimming pool to relax.



For young people Mogilno also offers a variety of possibilities to spend leasure time. Even though Mogilno doesn’t provide young people with as many attractions as Poznan does, there are a few pubs where young people can meet with their friends. As far as I’m concerned, the most important advantage of pubs is that you can always meet your friends unexpectedly and you know many people that is why you are always surrounded by acquaintances.










Mogilno seen from different perspective

Monday, November 24, 2008

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