Try to check poems of Tymoteusz Karpowicz or Krystyna Miłobędzka, alternatively Julia Szychowiak. They all have their poems translated into several languages, including English.
Cool! Yes it is, and things are increasingly global. I am proud of my American heritage, but I consider myself first and foremost a citizen of Gaia.
Btw, (changing topic) how did you like the cuisine of Kerala? I absolutely loved their food. So much so, I ate way too much and gained weight while I was there xD
How nice! Yeah, I didn't eat in hotels much. Mostly was home-cooked food at the monastery so I ate with the priests. They also let me use the kitchen when I wanted because I have a passion for culinary so sometimes I wanted to make my own. I would walk to the vegetable stalls and buy some ingredients. :-)
Ah, thank you! Prevent you from?
From enjoying the poems, since I don't know Polish :-)
Try to check poems of Tymoteusz Karpowicz or Krystyna Miłobędzka, alternatively Julia Szychowiak. They all have their poems translated into several languages, including English.
Thanks, I will see what I can find there :-)
Karpowicz lived and worked in US for years, btw. World is internally intertwined ;) .
Cool! Yes it is, and things are increasingly global. I am proud of my American heritage, but I consider myself first and foremost a citizen of Gaia.
Btw, (changing topic) how did you like the cuisine of Kerala? I absolutely loved their food. So much so, I ate way too much and gained weight while I was there xD
I enjoy their cuisine. And i enjoy eating it in company of Keralites, like here :) . Btw, my mum is also there ;) .
How nice! Yeah, I didn't eat in hotels much. Mostly was home-cooked food at the monastery so I ate with the priests. They also let me use the kitchen when I wanted because I have a passion for culinary so sometimes I wanted to make my own. I would walk to the vegetable stalls and buy some ingredients. :-)