The Family Without Borders: travel blog of a family traveling with kids - Part 22

The Family Without Borders

The Travelling family

Poland

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Oscypkis and ciupagis

Kitsch and crowd? Oldschool charm? After many many years I simply had to come back to Zakopane, the heart of Polish highest Tatra mountains. To see how much of my childhood memories are still there, to show it to Tom and the girls. So… yes, some memories are alive.

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Czech Republic

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Colours and music in Ostrava

Ostrava (Czech Republic): Mila listening to Tsigunz Fanfara Avantura; Photo: Thomas Alboth

2 days and 3 evenings at the Colours Festival in Ostrava was not enough to experience even a small percent of music and atmosphere gathered there, but it’s enough to say few things: old mines, iron and steel constructions can make an amazing charm; we have very cool kids and even if you took part Read More

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Czech RepublicNews

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Sounds and colours of Ostrava

Some months ago a friend of mine send me a link to the lineup of this festival and from the first second I was sure – we are gonna to be there! And when I started to read more and notice how much kids-friendly + how diverse in music and topics this festival is, I Read More

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What we don’t need?

Mila and Anna in the grass

One parents’ magazine made an interview with us. But then they told us they cannot publish it. Why? Because they would loose their advertisement clients. Why?? Because we don’t need gadgets.

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Small talks with Hanna

Hanna is surprising me more and more, with her comments, questions and answers. This is probably super typical for every mother, but since by our blog you already know our points of view on some topics – you can also get Hanna’s. She is the ¼ of The Family Without Borders, isn’t she?

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GermanyPoland

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Subjective curiousities

Should it be less objective, more private and non-journalistic? About German girls, who shave their legs less often than Polish and about the German boys, who – somehow – don’t have to prove anything, like Polish do? Ok, why not one blog post like this?

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