Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Castles and Dungeons


Today was another very interesting day. We went to Radzyn Chelminski, a small town in Poland, most famous for it's castle, built by the Teutonic Knights. Today, it is in ruins, but we were still able to enter its dungeons and even segments of the castle, and climb to the top of one of its towers. It was a very interesting experience, and I got the feel of what it was like to live back then. The town itself is a very small one, and we didn't really take the time to explore it. It did have an interesting church though. After coming home, nothing else really happened, besides dog walking and dinner. Today's entry is short, but full of interest. Tomorrow will be really fun!

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Here, I throw a stick "spear" at a target made of straw-like material, and horribly miss.

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