Warsaw

On Saturday, we began our day with the hotel breakfast buffet which was included with the price of the room. The buffet consisted of the following: eggs (scrambled, boiled, fried, omelette), bacon, sausage, kielbasa, frankfurters, ham, prosciutto, salami, a number of different kinds of cheeses, tomatoes with mozzarella, baked tomatoes, mushrooms, fruit (melons, apples, banana, grapefruit), yogurt, cereals, pastries (muffins, croissants), baked apples with cranberries, baked beans, potato wedges, pancakes, breads, lettuce, cucumbers, tomato chunks, 4 or 5 kinds of block cheeses, coffee, tea, milk, and many different kinds of juices, including beet juice.

After breakfast, Denise walked around Old Town Warsaw.  Joe was feeling a little worn out from all the walking the past few days, as he is still recovering from surgery, so Joe and I took a horse carriage tour of Warsaw. Some of the things we saw on the tour: the Royal Castle, the Presidential Palace, Copernicus monument, Marie Curie museum, the Warsaw Ghetto, Barbican Fortress, the Opera house, and a few churches. Since 90% of Warsaw was destroyed during World War II, a lot of Old Town has been rebuilt.

We met up with Denise in mid afternoon, when we got together for lunch. Around 5:00, we made our way to a church to attend Mass, which of course was in Polish.

After Mass, we attended a Chopin concert where we were treated to the music of Warsaw's most famous pianist. Very enjoyable.

Tomorrow we begin the long arduous trek home!

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