This was a much-needed day off for most of us (the jazz combo
drove back into Poznan to play at a jazz club late that night). We traveled
several hours to Wagroviec (again: pronounced “von grovietz,” go figure) via
Poznan, where we popped into the Poznan square in time to see the daily noon
event where two little mechanical goats emerge from the bell tower and butt
heads twelve times, and all the little children in the crown ooh and ahh each
time they collide. Quite exciting. Below is a little mini-tour of the beautiful square:
We eventually arrived in a lovely hotel on a lake, with little flower-boxed balconies overlooking the water, a café downstairs, and a very low-priced spa. It was wonderful to kick back, indulge in a tiny bit of pampering, and spend a few relaxed hours just talking with some of the younger ladies on the team. Such good rest and fellowship!
We eventually arrived in a lovely hotel on a lake, with little flower-boxed balconies overlooking the water, a café downstairs, and a very low-priced spa. It was wonderful to kick back, indulge in a tiny bit of pampering, and spend a few relaxed hours just talking with some of the younger ladies on the team. Such good rest and fellowship!
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