Poland
As soon as we crossed the border from Germany we stopped and had to switch trains to get to Krakow. It felt immediately different. The signs were not in English at all and the people seemed to know much less English than in Germany. We had quite a long train ride from Germany to Poland and we were quite tired. The view from the train was beautiful. The sun was setting and we had some beautiful warm rain. It was very green and we went through lots of forests. Meghan was there to meet us when we got there at the train station and she immediately took us home and gave us some lovely homemade food. She took great care of us. The next day we saw the city. We went to get some lemonade and ice cream while we chatted in the sun during meghan's class. It was a relaxing way to begin. We went to Schindler's factory and to the Jewish area in the city. It was very moving. The next few days we saw meg's favorite places around town and ate great fresh cheap food. Meghan was a wonderful hostess and it was a beautiful and restful time
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