ooking back on the seventeen days spent in East European countries,I have an almost dizzying sense of so many experiences. Some uplifting and exciting; others more of a depressing nature. Up until twenty five years ago, these people were being oppressed under the evil yoke of Russia’s Communism; and before that the tyranny of the …
here’s such energy; a light spring in the step of so many of the youth whom I see out in numbers here in the University town of Krakow. There’s also literally hundreds of groups of school-children, walking contentedly in long lines visiting places of national importance; perhaps more interestingly, the children sit quietly taking in …