1. Construction, construction, construction everywhere. At least the color of your hat is the same as construction helmets - yellow 2. Squirrels aren't stupid, she saw that your hand was empty so she didn't come any closer. 3. Scooby-Doo car ? Buy it !!! We'll go on a picnic, you'll talk to Velma and I'll talk to Daphne 😊🙂 4. This monument made of stones placed in steel cages is not a monument of Warsaw Uprising. This is the Akcja Burza monument. Operation "Storm" - a military operation organized and undertaken by Home Army units against German troops in the final phase of the German occupation, immediately before the entry of the Red Army, conducted within the borders of the Second Polish Republic. It lasted from January 4, 1944, when the Red Army crossed the Polish-Soviet border established in the Treaty of Riga in Volhynia, until January 1945. It assumed the occupation of Polish areas by the Home Army in the fight against the Germans retreating under the pressure of the Red Army, and then revealing the Home Army units and the administrative apparatus of the government delegation and acting towards the Soviet authorities as the host of Polish lands. Operation Storm covered the entire country, the Warsaw Uprising only in Warsaw. Unfortunately, Operation Storm failed, Churchill and Roosevelt sold us to Stalin. There is also a mound of the Warsaw Uprising which you walked up, despite the heat and your poor condition 👍👍 The Warsaw Uprising Monument is located in the Old Town next to Supreme Court ( green building )
@nonperson22 1. My hat was yellow so I would be safe crossing the street. I was also hoping they would let me take shortcuts through their work areas. 2. She wanted to come closer, but got camera shy. It had nothing to do with the lack of food. She knew if she came closer she would want to hang out more and then would miss her dinner date. 3. So I can buy that van now... How many cars am I buying on this trip? 4. So that I get this straight.... the mound I climbed and suffered was the Warsaw Uprising... and the cages below were separate of that?
@@TravelwithMrJon 1. Take shortcuts ? Then you would have to tell them in Polish that you are the construction manager. You had a yellow hat, so they'd probably believe it 😉 2. Next time, take nuts with you to the park 🥜🥜🐿 3. How many cars you buy ? I don't know, I stopped counting, probably 3 already. Women like cars so don't regret the money 🛻🛻 4. These are two different monuments, although it can be considered that the Warsaw Uprising was part of the Operation "Storm"
@@nonperson22 1. They probably thought I was the manager anyway just walking by and leaving. 2. I know... :( I should have had them with me... Second time I didn't feed them. So sad. They are waiting. 3. As long as women like the Scooby Van I should be fine. 4. That makes more sense. Thanks!
@sieciobywatel I have seen them in Gdańsk. Filmed them in a different vlog with my friend. I haven’t seen them in southern Poland though… a few in Berlin
Like i suggested before. They should build the SKANSEN. Warsaw from the 60s and 70s. Like Disneyland. You pay the tickets and you step back in time to Warsaw like it used to be. Grey, dark, sad, depressing. You step in time to Communist Poland. Just the warning to the future generations so this crazy idea never happened again
@athenak6185 I would agree with the graffiti. It’s ruined Saxon park and it seems especially in some sections to be everywhere. Wish I had seen the city twenty years ago.
1. Construction, construction, construction everywhere. At least the color of your hat is the same as construction helmets - yellow
2. Squirrels aren't stupid, she saw that your hand was empty so she didn't come any closer.
3. Scooby-Doo car ? Buy it !!! We'll go on a picnic, you'll talk to Velma and I'll talk to Daphne 😊🙂
4. This monument made of stones placed in steel cages is not a monument of Warsaw Uprising. This is the Akcja Burza monument.
Operation "Storm" - a military operation organized and undertaken by Home Army units against German troops in the final phase of the German occupation, immediately before the entry of the Red Army, conducted within the borders of the Second Polish Republic. It lasted from January 4, 1944, when the Red Army crossed the Polish-Soviet border established in the Treaty of Riga in Volhynia, until January 1945.
It assumed the occupation of Polish areas by the Home Army in the fight against the Germans retreating under the pressure of the Red Army, and then revealing the Home Army units and the administrative apparatus of the government delegation and acting towards the Soviet authorities as the host of Polish lands.
Operation Storm covered the entire country, the Warsaw Uprising only in Warsaw.
Unfortunately, Operation Storm failed, Churchill and Roosevelt sold us to Stalin.
There is also a mound of the Warsaw Uprising which you walked up, despite the heat and your poor condition 👍👍
The Warsaw Uprising Monument is located in the Old Town next to Supreme Court ( green building )
@nonperson22 1. My hat was yellow so I would be safe crossing the street. I was also hoping they would let me take shortcuts through their work areas. 2. She wanted to come closer, but got camera shy. It had nothing to do with the lack of food. She knew if she came closer she would want to hang out more and then would miss her dinner date. 3. So I can buy that van now... How many cars am I buying on this trip? 4. So that I get this straight.... the mound I climbed and suffered was the Warsaw Uprising... and the cages below were separate of that?
@@TravelwithMrJon 1. Take shortcuts ? Then you would have to tell them in Polish that you are the construction manager. You had a yellow hat, so they'd probably believe it 😉
2. Next time, take nuts with you to the park 🥜🥜🐿
3. How many cars you buy ? I don't know, I stopped counting, probably 3 already. Women like cars so don't regret the money 🛻🛻
4. These are two different monuments, although it can be considered that the Warsaw Uprising was part of the Operation "Storm"
@@nonperson22 1. They probably thought I was the manager anyway just walking by and leaving.
2. I know... :( I should have had them with me... Second time I didn't feed them. So sad. They are waiting.
3. As long as women like the Scooby Van I should be fine.
4. That makes more sense. Thanks!
The Mandarin ducks actually became semi-native to Warsaw, you can find them in many other parks or bodies of water.
@sieciobywatel I have seen them in Gdańsk. Filmed them in a different vlog with my friend. I haven’t seen them in southern Poland though… a few in Berlin
However, as a native Warsaw resident, I consider the Old Town to be the most important part of my city.
Most important part agreed @PiotrJaser
Like i suggested before. They should build the SKANSEN. Warsaw from the 60s and 70s. Like Disneyland. You pay the tickets and you step back in time to Warsaw like it used to be. Grey, dark, sad, depressing. You step in time to Communist Poland. Just the warning to the future generations so this crazy idea never happened again
I like that idea :)
@cathyharris-cz5tu
Looks like the biggest attractions of any city are graffiti. There are almost on every building. I dont see a beauty any more.
@athenak6185 I would agree with the graffiti. It’s ruined Saxon park and it seems especially in some sections to be everywhere. Wish I had seen the city twenty years ago.
@@TravelwithMrJon There was much more graffiti 20 years ago tho.
@brydak good point... How about 40 years ago? :)
@@TravelwithMrJon wasn't alive, sorry, can't tell :P
@@brydak lol. That's fair. No pictures to reference, people to ask who were?
This palace was a villa of the Guy who led the winged Hussars on Vienna ..
around 1683... when USA had 50 million indians
@pl-hq5hr this I did not know.
Our president Trzaskowski sucks. Grafiti is more and more in the city.
@kornellenrok3248 that might be true but the president isn’t making the graffiti…
@@TravelwithMrJon obvious 🙃 but you can make a policy to fight with them. And there is nothing done with it.
@@kornellenrok3248 That's true and valid. I know depending on the building and place in USA at the very least you get a fine.