At the café, in the Jewish quarter of Krakow:

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That’s very near where we stayed in Krakow.
And not too far from where I was, but beyond my walking capabilities….
You have some very nice shots around this street, Sue 🙂 🙂
Oh,I loved it there, Jo!
I missed going to Krakau a few years ago 😦 Thanks for showing me why this was a bad decision.
Oh, sorry, Elke!
There is life after COVID! (we hope)
Well yes, we hope….
what a wonderful shot – and love the serving up. Think might be our first version
Yippee!
Serving up works well, and the shot shows that perfectly.
Best wishes, Pete.
Many thanks, Pete…an iMage that has had several appearances!u
One thing I admire about Europe, is that you can go to so many counties (prior to Covid) so easily. We can only go to Canada and Mexico with ease and that depends on where you live in the US. You get to see so many cultures and histories. 😀
That’s very true
When we can start travelling again