This is a post that was long overdue. For one, we visited in August of 2018, and I just never got around to organizing my photos and putting together a proper blog post. Second, it was my first visit in twelve years. I am 100% Polish, or as I like to say, a purebred Polak. Both my parents were immigrants, and, though I was born in America, I spent a fair bit of time in the old country as a kid, including one two-year stint in third and fourth grade. My wife joined me, and it was her first time seeing my second homeland. Once there, my niece also joined us. It was a chance for me to practice my Polish, and for her to practice her English.
We spent the first two days in my hometown, visiting relatives and wandering around. My family hails from Belchatow, a town whose recent claim to fame is that is home to the largest coal-burning power plant in the western hemisphere.
This wasn’t photo trip per se, but I had my camera with me and shot what I could. Here’s a few shots from around town.






Great post 😁
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