It's nearly November and we have just finished our final volunteer stay until Iceland at the very end of our trip. We are now free in the world and preparing for some whirlwind travel through some of Europe's biggest cities! This morning, we woke in Krakow, Poland, a city that we had already visited once on the way to this last farm. From here, we will travel to the north of Poland to the Baltic city of Gdansk. From there, to Berlin for a few days, Hamburg, and Amsterdam. We will then make it to Paris by November 13th when we have a flight booked to Madrid, Spain. We've decided to test both our faith and our endurance by hiking half of the Camino de Santiago from Leon to the coast in the final two weeks of our continental European adventure. We now find ourselves mixed between ample excitement and an expectation of exhaustion that we are sure to feel while taking over-night buses and meeting new couch-surfing hosts across nearly 1,000 kilometers of unfamiliar soil.That's where we're going, let me now tell you about where we've been! As I mentioned, we spent last night in Krakow - a beautiful, old city with a twinkling charm. I was very happy to introduce Kelly to some wonderful friends that I had met in New Mexico earlier this year. Our travels just happened to overlap here in Poland so we had the chance to enjoy some of this city together through its beer, dumplings, and historic sights. We arrived in Krakow from the smaller town of Opole yesterday afternoon, which is about 30 minutes from the village where we've spent the past two weeks.
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| Curly haired Hungarian pigs |
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| Our first attempt at the reed roof...yikes |
Well, that's all for now. We are heading to explore more of Krakow this morning! Thank you for reading, we are sending lots of love home :)




What a marvelous catch up over beer and dumplings it was too!! And so nice to hear all of your two's stories in person :) See you guys at the castle! xx
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