It looks very cosy and my answer is of course yes. I thought something strange as I was watching. As you sit inside, you're kind of on-show. You're inside enjoying the coffee and the history but also, you are being viewed by people on the street who are viewing this item of history. And I suddenly thought of those public toilet cubicles that are made out of one way glass! So you sit inside and can see outside as clear as day. But the people outside cannot see in. Although, it's kind of freaky and I for one would not use it!
These aren't Russian pierogi(Russian dumplings are pielmieni). The correct name is Ruthenian pierogi.The error in translation comes from everyday language.The word Ruski became synonymous with Russian in the 19th century.The Ruthenian Province was formerly Polish territories with Lviv and Halicz. After moving the eastern border of Poland (1945), they became part of western Ukraine. This is where these dumplings come from.This statue of J.P.II is a caricature. Like most monuments dedicated to him. The most interesting cities are Zamość (an ideal city founded by Jan Zamojski), Sandomierz, and Kazimierz Dolny.
If you like old works of art, then you must see 1890 years old painting of Black Madonna in Częstochowa, allegedly painted by st. Luke on the wood of Jesus's Last Dinner's Table. Scientists confirm that the oldest layer of the paint is 1890 years old, and the wood on which it is painted has been cut down in I c. BC in Syria-Lebanon.
A small fix: "ruskie" doesn't mean "russian". Name "ruskie" comes from name of region "Ruś" (Ruthenia/Rus') - eastern terrirtory of medieval Poland. So "ruskie" means "ruthenian" NOT "russian". Maybe it's complicated, but it's very, very important :) Movie is marvelous :)
Ruś była częścią nie tylko średniowiecznej Polski, ale przede wszystkim częścią I Rzeczpospolitej do rozbiorów pod koniec XVIII wieku, a potem Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej w latach 1920 - 1939 (cała Ruś Czerwona, Ruś Czarna, spora część Białorusi).
@PiEn To źle wiesz. Był powiat rawski / rawsko-ruski w Austro-Węgrzech od nazwy miejscowości Rawa Ruska. Za I Rzeczpospolitej było województwo ruskie ze stolicą we Lwowie, składające się z ziemi chełmskiej, przemyskiej, sanockiej, lwowskiej i halickiej. Nie wiem, co ci przeszkadzało w powyższym komentarzu, że go zgłosiłeś do usunięcia??? Prawda boli???
True. The name of "Pierogi Ruskie" comes from the region called Ruś Czerwona (eng. Red Ruthenia), also known in Poland as Eastern Lesser Poland. If it were "Russian Pierogi", the Polish name should be "Pierogi Rosyjskie" but it's "Pierogi Ruskie" It sounds similar but it's not the same.
Thanks for sharing this. It would be special to visit where your grandfather was born and I hope you can make the trip. We've made a lot of videos about Poland if you'd like to see more. More ideas of places to visit when you go: bit.ly/PolandPlaylist :)
I've been 1 month in Poland 🇵🇱 this summer. I am also RUclipsr and can say that the country is fantastic. I've to come back again - I miss the people and the culture. 🇵🇱🤩
Thanks for visiting my city. It is not that well known of the tourist destination as Krakow, Warszawa or Gdańsk but it may surprise you with a lot of things. Definitely worth of spending here a day or two, especially that Tarnow is so well communicated with the rest of Poland by rail and major motorway.
There are definitely few more decent historical stories to be told about Tarnów but anyway glad to see another video about our lovely town. Video itself created with passion and experience with a great knowledge and details. Good luck to you with exploring the rest of the world! :) Greetings from Tarnów! Thank you! PS Pierogi z kapusta are my favorites.
I love the old northern European architecture. So much history to enjoy. You got some great drone shots, too! The tramcar makes a cute cafe, but I think I'd be doing the same happy dance you guys did (LOL) at the prospect of eating anywhere in Poland! You guys are so cute! Thanks for another great video.
Greeting from Tarnow :-) It's great to see that U liked our city :-). Apart from what U have shown there are some more nice places here... - Strzelecki park - beautifull city garden with a pond with general Bem memorial on island. General Bem was Polish and Hungarian national hero - Mościce district - an industrial part of the city that is one of best preserved examples of garden city concept in Poland - Sanguszko's palace - residence of noble family that owned the city in the past - St. Martin's Hill with ruins of castle, the oldest church in the area that still exists, and great panorama of whole city. Not far from Tarnow there is also famous Zalipie village with houses painted in flowers that applies for UNESCO list
You should visit Sandomierz, Lublin and Zamość - really beautiful places. In Lublin you should try 'Cebularz'. It's a pie with onion. It's delicious. I love your films. You two are very nice and optymistic.
It is not necessary to say how great is your video are! I said that after each of theme :)) Your journey to Poland make me considering visit there. You cover the story of my people throw second world war in such great with very sensitive and with such essence of the story of each location that make clear and remember - Thank you - You are the best!
Przeczytalam twoj komenatrz i napisalas ze w przyszlym roku wyjdziesz za maz :-), Twoj komenatrz ma 2 lata wiec juz jestes po slubie ale chcialam Ci zlozyc zyczenia z okazji wyjscia za maz. Wszystkiego najlepszego. :-)
WOW ! I'm from Tarnow! You have no idea, how suprised was I, when RUclips show me this video :D Next time you visit Tarnow write to me, I'll show you some other cool places and stories :D
Wonderful Eileen 🙌 I would so love to do tours of Churches, anywhere! Just imagine how much money the artwork and statues are worth! Incredible history, and what an experience for you guys to be in the midst of. It's all wonderful, and I'm happy for you both. Twoje zdrowie ❤
Dear Eileen. Beautiful and informative video as usual. I love your commentaries cause they are not just superficial but show your real interest in history of the place . If you happen to be in Łańcut go to see the Palace. You will love it! By the way, Nazis had nationality and the first prisoners in Auschwitz were Polish.
Wow! What a great video! My city is sooo lovely on this film. I forgot how cute the city is, what a shame! Thank to you, i could remember it again and even learn a lot of intresting informations. I'm so happy that you visited Tramwaj, the best cafe in city
Hey travelers! Another great videoblog but just FYI "pierogi ruskie" translates into "ruthenian dumplings". Russian dumplings name is peljmeni and they are also great and super tasty but they are a little bit different ;) Like they could be stuffed with various fillings like mushrooms and a lot of different kinds of meat when instead Polish (and not only) ruthenian dumplings are usually stuffed with cottage cheese and potatoes :)
A place with so much poignant history and I never heard of it before now. You guys have certainly perfected the explore/eat ratio. I have come to expect, demand even, that your vlogs have a pierogi component! I see that Tarnow is halfway between Krakow and Rzeszow. I have heard of the latter but only because Ryanair fly there. I predict that an upcoming vlog from you will be from Rzeszow! Which will be useful as, if it's good, I can sense a little trip coming on!
and at the town hall tower I proposed to my wife. I was the first and so far the only one to do so throughout the history of the town hall. of course she said yes.
Oh my gosh I was born in this city❤️ I want to give shut out my teachers in elementary school #9 and on my childhood friends !! Guys I miss you and I love you!!!!🤙 Tarnow City Rocks!!!!! Osiedle Sloneczne Dzluga24 😎❤️
if you are still in poland I recommend to visit Podkarpackie voivodeship with amazing Bieszczady mountains and few interesting cities ; Rzeszów the largest city in southeastern Poland, Łańcut with Łańcut castle, Baranów Sandomierski, Przemyśl, Sanok with Beksiński Gallery, Krosno famous of making glass, Bóbrka - Bobrka oil museum, and much much more to explore , greetings from scotland
The 1st transport od people who went to Auschwitz consisted mostly of young people arrested while running away to France where Polish Government and Army was established after lost September Campaign of 1939. That Government called people to come to France to continue fight and many taken journey via Slovakia Hungry and Rumunia. It is important to notice the day of transport. These young men hoped that war will end quickly and they will be free because at that time there were fights between Germans and Franco/British forces. While on train and on short stoppage in Krakow news came that France collapsed [Germans boasted that by loudspeakers]. It was awful for them because there was no hope anything will change in the fate of the war [Soviet Union was an allay of Hitler at the stage of the war]
Very informative and cool video. :) Do not take this as some sort of attack but... I have one advice - if You say Nazi you should add German as well. I know that in US & Canada when you think WW2 you say Nazi - but that word was invented after war push off the blame from German nation. So for the sake of all of those victims you spoke of (and that goes for whole Poland and other countries affected by the war) - I think you should consider using the name of the nation that was the couse of those horrible crimes. There is no nation of Nazi people. Thank you both for your work. :)
Hi Ludwika! I think we tried sour cream with the sweet ones in another video about Polish food. We LOVE Polish food :) If you'd like to see more of our Poland videos they're here by the way: bit.ly/PolandPlaylist Please have some pierogi for us!
Pierogi are "ruskie" not Russian. From 1348 until 1945 Rus Czerwona or Red Rus was a province of Poland with capital of Lwów. It gave the name to pierogies eaten in Poland. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Ruthenia
Would you like to visit the cute tramcar cafe in Tarnów? 🚋☕️
It looks very cosy and my answer is of course yes. I thought something strange as I was watching. As you sit inside, you're kind of on-show. You're inside enjoying the coffee and the history but also, you are being viewed by people on the street who are viewing this item of history. And I suddenly thought of those public toilet cubicles that are made out of one way glass! So you sit inside and can see outside as clear as day. But the people outside cannot see in. Although, it's kind of freaky and I for one would not use it!
Do you go further east of Poland?
Eileen Aldis thank you eileen aldis🍁🌿🌴💞👫
These aren't Russian pierogi(Russian dumplings are pielmieni). The correct name is Ruthenian pierogi.The error in translation comes from everyday language.The word Ruski became synonymous with Russian in the 19th century.The Ruthenian Province was formerly Polish territories with Lviv and Halicz. After moving the eastern border of Poland (1945), they became part of western Ukraine. This is where these dumplings come from.This statue of J.P.II is a caricature. Like most monuments dedicated to him. The most interesting cities are Zamość (an ideal city founded by Jan Zamojski), Sandomierz, and Kazimierz Dolny.
If you like old works of art, then you must see 1890 years old painting of Black Madonna in Częstochowa, allegedly painted by st. Luke on the wood of Jesus's Last Dinner's Table.
Scientists confirm that the oldest layer of the paint is 1890 years old, and the wood on which it is painted has been cut down in I c. BC in Syria-Lebanon.
My paternal grandfather's family lived/s here. Shout out to the Owca family! Thank you for sharing. I feel like I went home.
I'm watching this video because my father's paternal grandmother lived here (maiden name was Wawa)
A small fix: "ruskie" doesn't mean "russian". Name "ruskie" comes from name of region "Ruś" (Ruthenia/Rus') - eastern terrirtory of medieval Poland. So "ruskie" means "ruthenian" NOT "russian". Maybe it's complicated, but it's very, very important :)
Movie is marvelous :)
Ruś była częścią nie tylko średniowiecznej Polski, ale przede wszystkim częścią I Rzeczpospolitej do rozbiorów pod koniec XVIII wieku, a potem Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej w latach 1920 - 1939 (cała Ruś Czerwona, Ruś Czarna, spora część Białorusi).
z tego co ja wiem tu nie chodzi o ruś a o powiat Ruski (teraz Rawski)
@PiEn To źle wiesz. Był powiat rawski / rawsko-ruski w Austro-Węgrzech od nazwy miejscowości Rawa Ruska.
Za I Rzeczpospolitej było województwo ruskie ze stolicą we Lwowie, składające się z ziemi chełmskiej, przemyskiej, sanockiej, lwowskiej i halickiej.
Nie wiem, co ci przeszkadzało w powyższym komentarzu, że go zgłosiłeś do usunięcia??? Prawda boli???
@@KowalskyLeon A nie za II? Za I ze stolicą w Kijowie.
@@swetoniuszkorda5737 Kijów za I RP był stolicą województwa kijowskiego.
OMG, You know more about my city than me ;)
So cool you're from Tarnów! :)
To samo pomyslalam
A w katedrze nie bylam chyba nigdy 😅
Cześć, może się wybierzemy, razem pozwiedzać ? :D
@@bozy2421 dobry plan
Skoro dobry plan , to odezwie się do Ciebie, tajemniczy Stanisław, na fb i zobaczymy co dalej , z tym wspólnym zwiedzaniem... ;)
Not russian pierogi but Ruthenian it was a part of Poland before ww2
True. The name of "Pierogi Ruskie" comes from the region called Ruś Czerwona (eng. Red Ruthenia), also known in Poland as Eastern Lesser Poland. If it were "Russian Pierogi", the Polish name should be "Pierogi Rosyjskie" but it's "Pierogi Ruskie" It sounds similar but it's not the same.
When I visited Finland they claim to have invented them with similar name pirog,
Mój Tarnow😄
NASZ....
I ten rynek. XD Tarnów jak zwykle rozkopany 😂
tacy kretyni tym miastem rzadza.
My beautiful Tarnów❤ thank you for showing my city
The art in the Church Museum looks brilliant and has been preserved through many bad times for Poland
Yes, it has survived a lot of history.
Ahh tarnów my city
Mój też xD
ZobacZylem Tarnów i takie:OMG
Małgosia Prendota Twoja mama Renata Prendota?
That gothic and renaissance architecture is amazing, and that epitaph in the cathedral is simply magnificent!
It is! Many beauties to behold and so much history :)
Your use of music is absolutely beautiful. The music when entering the cathedral......wow
Thank you so much for showing Tarnow. My grandfather was born there and I want to visit someday soon, perhaps after I retire.
Thanks for sharing this. It would be special to visit where your grandfather was born and I hope you can make the trip. We've made a lot of videos about Poland if you'd like to see more. More ideas of places to visit when you go: bit.ly/PolandPlaylist :)
I've been 1 month in Poland 🇵🇱 this summer. I am also RUclipsr and can say that the country is fantastic. I've to come back again - I miss the people and the culture. 🇵🇱🤩
Thanks for visiting my city.
It is not that well known of the tourist destination as Krakow, Warszawa or Gdańsk but it may surprise you with a lot of things. Definitely worth of spending here a day or two, especially that Tarnow is so well communicated with the rest of Poland by rail and major motorway.
There are definitely few more decent historical stories to be told about Tarnów but anyway glad to see another video about our lovely town. Video itself created with passion and experience with a great knowledge and details. Good luck to you with exploring the rest of the world! :)
Greetings from Tarnów!
Thank you!
PS Pierogi z kapusta are my favorites.
I love the old northern European architecture. So much history to enjoy. You got some great drone shots, too! The tramcar makes a cute cafe, but I think I'd be doing the same happy dance you guys did (LOL) at the prospect of eating anywhere in Poland! You guys are so cute! Thanks for another great video.
Greeting from Tarnow :-) It's great to see that U liked our city :-). Apart from what U have shown there are some more nice places here...
- Strzelecki park - beautifull city garden with a pond with general Bem memorial on island. General Bem was Polish and Hungarian national hero
- Mościce district - an industrial part of the city that is one of best preserved examples of garden city concept in Poland
- Sanguszko's palace - residence of noble family that owned the city in the past
- St. Martin's Hill with ruins of castle, the oldest church in the area that still exists, and great panorama of whole city.
Not far from Tarnow there is also famous Zalipie village with houses painted in flowers that applies for UNESCO list
Yea. Not enough time. She had to spend most time on chews sob story.
Awesome video. Beautiful overhead shots. Love the little street car Cafe. 😀
I am so in love with your Polish videos. You two are delightful people.
Thank you Eileen for another great video .
Greetings from Tarnów!!!🇵🇱❤️
You should visit Sandomierz, Lublin and Zamość - really beautiful places. In Lublin you should try 'Cebularz'. It's a pie with onion. It's delicious. I love your films. You two are very nice and optymistic.
Pozdro z Tarnowa
You've done it again! Found so much history preserved and now shared by you and Marc, Oh yes - clearly you both love perogies!
Pierogi.. :)
It is not necessary to say how great is your video are! I said that after each of theme :)) Your journey to Poland make me considering visit there. You cover the story of my people throw second world war in such great with very sensitive and with such essence of the story of each location that make clear and remember - Thank you - You are the best!
It's great that you visited my hometown and you loved it that much!
Not to brag, but next year I'm getting married in this amazing Cathedral 😉
Przeczytalam twoj komenatrz i napisalas ze w przyszlym roku wyjdziesz za maz :-), Twoj komenatrz ma 2 lata wiec juz jestes po slubie ale chcialam Ci zlozyc zyczenia z okazji wyjscia za maz. Wszystkiego najlepszego. :-)
Great video.Pozdrowienia z Gdanska
Yes, we enjoyed very much.. thanks..
Wonderful and respectful video.
I’m flying there tomorrow. Your video has been helpful and informative, thanks!
Hey Tony! I’m so glad to hear that. Hope you have a wonderful and safe trip :)
@@EileenAldis thanks a lot! 😀
It is a pleasure to hear you!! Thank you
Thank you! Happy to hear you enjoyed the video :)
i ENJOY ALL YOUR BACKGROUND INFO AS YOUR KNOWLEDGE IS IMPRESSIVE.
Nice video you made from our little walk, thank you for presenting my city in such good light. :)
Hi Hubert! I'm glad to see your comment and happy you enjoyed the video :)
Eileen, thank you for visiting my birth town and for saying so many kind words, I really enjoyed this video!☺️ Hope you enjoyed your stay!❤️
Thanks guys! That was a really great video.
So glad you enjoyed it!
Greetings Elieen - great video as always - esp. the history, art and culture
Hey. I love your passion and smile. Keeep it up.
Thank you so much :)
WOW ! I'm from Tarnow!
You have no idea, how suprised was I, when RUclips show me this video :D
Next time you visit Tarnow write to me, I'll show you some other cool places and stories :D
Thank you! I hope you enjoyed the video :)
Always love your videos 😄 So inspiring
Thanks so much, Eric! We're so happy to hear that! 😁
Wonderful Eileen 🙌 I would so love to do tours of Churches, anywhere! Just imagine how much money the artwork and statues are worth! Incredible history, and what an experience for you guys to be in the midst of.
It's all wonderful, and I'm happy for you both. Twoje zdrowie ❤
Dear Eileen. Beautiful and informative video as usual. I love your commentaries cause they are not just superficial but show your real interest in history of the place . If you happen to be in Łańcut go to see the Palace. You will love it! By the way, Nazis had nationality and the first prisoners in Auschwitz were Polish.
Tarnów is beautiful town (I know it because I'm from Tarnów ^ . ^ )
Też xD
my lovely home town, so happy You like it :)
Thank you! :)
Thank you for showing me my country. You have seen more here than me.
Wow! What a great video! My city is sooo lovely on this film. I forgot how cute the city is, what a shame! Thank to you, i could remember it again and even learn a lot of intresting informations. I'm so happy that you visited Tramwaj, the best cafe in city
Enjoyed this presentation, regardless. Looking forward to the next one.
Thank you :)
Mieszkam tutaj!
Great educational video, will need to visit Tarnów next time we're in Kraków 🙌
Oh what a surprise! .My city :)
Wonderfully educational video Eileen and Marc! I'm definitely going to have to add this place to my travel list!
You show me more of my city hahah I didn’t know about some places ❤️
haha glad you enjoyed it! :)
Liking the video before watching it. Because i know it's going to be awesome!!!
Hey travelers! Another great videoblog but just FYI "pierogi ruskie" translates into "ruthenian dumplings". Russian dumplings name is peljmeni and they are also great and super tasty but they are a little bit different ;) Like they could be stuffed with various fillings like mushrooms and a lot of different kinds of meat when instead Polish (and not only) ruthenian dumplings are usually stuffed with cottage cheese and potatoes :)
great footage
A place with so much poignant history and I never heard of it before now. You guys have certainly perfected the explore/eat ratio. I have come to expect, demand even, that your vlogs have a pierogi component! I see that Tarnow is halfway between Krakow and Rzeszow. I have heard of the latter but only because Ryanair fly there. I predict that an upcoming vlog from you will be from Rzeszow! Which will be useful as, if it's good, I can sense a little trip coming on!
Poignant? WTF!
and at the town hall tower I proposed to my wife. I was the first and so far the only one to do so throughout the history of the town hall. of course she said yes.
Oh my gosh I was born in this city❤️ I want to give shut out my teachers in elementary school #9 and on my childhood friends !! Guys I miss you and I love you!!!!🤙 Tarnow City Rocks!!!!! Osiedle Sloneczne Dzluga24 😎❤️
You missed castle ruins at Marcins hill and Bem mausoleum in strzelecki park.
i ten remont na rynku !! Boże, kiedy oni to skończą!
Tarnów is my city💙
if you like nature you should visit Bieszczady Mountains and Solina Lake.in Poland. Zakopane and Morskie Oko are also a good choice:)
if you are still in poland
I recommend to visit Podkarpackie voivodeship with amazing Bieszczady mountains and few interesting cities ; Rzeszów the largest city in southeastern Poland, Łańcut with Łańcut castle, Baranów Sandomierski, Przemyśl, Sanok with Beksiński Gallery, Krosno famous of making glass, Bóbrka - Bobrka oil museum, and much much more to explore , greetings from scotland
You are super you were vidied my town
Moje piękne rodzinne miasto❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very nice vlog!Hope you come back! :)
Awesome video!!! Hello from Texas.
Hello! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
W pierwszym transporcie do Auschwitz z Tarnowa znajdowało się 728 Polaków.
Being in Tarnów it is also worth seeing the ruins of the Tarnowski castle. You can see the whole city from here.👍
Tarnow - my city👍😎
Next time you should go on st.Martin Hill to the ruins of Castle. The view is amazing :)
The 1st transport od people who went to Auschwitz consisted mostly of young people arrested while running away to France where Polish Government and Army was established after lost September Campaign of 1939. That Government called people to come to France to continue fight and many taken journey via Slovakia Hungry and Rumunia. It is important to notice the day of transport. These young men hoped that war will end quickly and they will be free because at that time there were fights between Germans and Franco/British forces. While on train and on short stoppage in Krakow news came that France collapsed [Germans boasted that by loudspeakers]. It was awful for them because there was no hope anything will change in the fate of the war [Soviet Union was an allay of Hitler at the stage of the war]
Lovely!
Poland cities of many steps...so much to see. I know on my next visit, good shoes are a must. Would love to know what you guys wear? Any special tips?
Comeback someday Pozdrowienia z Polski
Moje miasto polacy z tarnow laczmy sie !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Satøu Chan oczywiscie 👍Hello z Sarasota Floryda 👍😎 32 lata juz na wygnaniu 🤐🤣👍
I love my city
Love it! Tarnow represent!
🙌
Love from Tarnow!! 😊
The best towns to visit are Zamosc, Sandomierz and Kazimierz Dolny if you like medieval towns and Lancut Palace.
I live in Tarnów :D Poland🔥🔥🔥
Thanks ❤❤❤
Very informative and cool video. :)
Do not take this as some sort of attack but...
I have one advice - if You say Nazi you should add German as well. I know that in US & Canada when you think WW2 you say Nazi - but that word was invented after war push off the blame from German nation. So for the sake of all of those victims you spoke of (and that goes for whole Poland and other countries affected by the war) - I think you should consider using the name of the nation that was the couse of those horrible crimes. There is no nation of Nazi people.
Thank you both for your work. :)
Extra movie I learned a few things I didn't know about my city 😁😎
Nice! Glad to hear that 😊
Thank you very much ❤️♥️♥️♥️🇵🇱This is my city 🌹🌹🌹🌹💕💕💕😘😘
We enjoyed visiting your hometown :)
no one told you where the Józef Bem monument is? they didn't show you where to go to see his mausoleum?
My City ❤
Omg my town XD
Maj tu
X D
Maj tu X DD
Moje miasto😍
OMG my town ❤️
Tarnów is my city😍
Tarnów moje miasto gdzie pracuje. :)
my city 💗😂
ahh moje piękne miasto
Uwielbialiśmy odwiedzać twoje urocze miasto 💕
@@EileenAldis teraz jest jeszcze piękniejsze ponieważ wiele rzeczy wyremontowali (:
Tarnów ❤❤
My city
Widzi się nasz Tarnów i od razu patriota się budzi XD
i love your smile
We never mix different types of pierogi together!:p
You should the sweet ones with sour cream :!!!)
Hi Ludwika! I think we tried sour cream with the sweet ones in another video about Polish food. We LOVE Polish food :) If you'd like to see more of our Poland videos they're here by the way: bit.ly/PolandPlaylist Please have some pierogi for us!
Pierogi are "ruskie" not Russian. From 1348 until 1945 Rus Czerwona or Red Rus was a province of Poland with capital of Lwów. It gave the name to pierogies eaten in Poland. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Ruthenia
Hey Eileen... What's your ethnic background/heritage?... PS Love your work 🤩