After nearly a year-long hiatus, I am attempting to re-enter the world of blogging in English, as I have done many times before. The past year of my life has been a whirlwind of preparations for moving to another country and embarking on small travel adventures. Amidst the chaos of packing, planning, and bidding farewell to familiar surroundings, I managed to take short trips to Corfu, Malmö & Copenhagen, and the Polish mountains before finally making the leap to my new home in Iceland. Since then, I have been learning to live here.
First day of new life - Reykjavik
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I didn't stay in Iceland's capital for long; I headed north to the Snæfellsnes peninsula. However, I describe this part of my adventure on my second account on Hive, where I write exclusively in Polish. It's my native language and allows me to express my emotions and experiences in the best possible way. I am considering creating bilingual posts, although it requires more work, so only time will tell if I can manage it successfully. Or maybe I will post some Icelandic stories here too.
I have already shared almost the entire trip to Corfu on my Polish account too, so in the next posts here I would like to recount the wonderful moments spent in Malmö and Copenhagen, as well as my trips to the Polish mountains, from which I still have many photos and memories. Let's not forget about Krakow! Although lately, I have been appreciative of living in a small town at the end of the world, away from the hustle and bustle and close to nature, my hometown will always remain alive in my heart.
It feels like many years have passed since I took all these photos... This is a kaleidoscope of just the last year and a half.
In the meantime...
Malmö
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Copenhagen
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Farewell to my hometown of Krakow
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All seasons in the Polish mountains
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I have been living in Iceland for 8 months now, and I am unsure how long I will stay here. I deliberately chose a simple life in a small town where my mind can rest. I observe all seasons without rushing. Every day, I see a different face of this place, and I don't think I will ever get bored of it.
Now - somewhere on Snæfellsnes
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I am no longer a stranger, but I am not a local either; I am still in a transitional phase. I don't mind :)
Hope see you soon 💚