Hydrant at Modlin.
Waiting for a bus.
The travel tickets in Warsaw are tiny.
Le Corbusier would be proud.
Construction work.
Parked at night.
Kowalstwa Museum – fascinating tiny smithing museum.
Kowalstwa Museum – fascinating tiny smithing museum
One of many beautiful courtyard shrines in Warsaw, which gave locals hope during wartime.
Adam Mickiewicz at scale.
Stefan Wyszyński looks down.
A local plays a tune on the accordion for passers by.
A military procession on the anniversary of the Smolensk air disaster.
Beautiful geometry on these tiles at Ogród Saski.
I think this was also at Ogród Saski.
Snowfall in the park.
Neon adorns even simple business all over Warsaw.
Old Town shadows.
Ascending the Old Town.
Two figures look onwards.
The spiral staircase onto the city walls.
Peering through the brick windows.
Naciśnij.
This tiny cubicle at Czerwony Wieprz consisted of two urinals back to back!
Two modes of transport.
The beautiful textures of back streets.
Go In Side...
Footwear at the queer walking tour.
The Zodiak building, which I believe used to be a milk bar.
With new friends.
Kiss My Airs.
A most relaxing Sunday evening.
Beautifully decorative residence signs.
Vibrant crowds on the bridge to Praga.
Inside Boska.
More dazzling neon.
The neon of Wisniewski, a cute cherry liqueur bar.
Leaving Warsaw to Berlin.