September is the time in Polish calendar when summer and autumn meet. Usually it means the differences in temperatures by day and at night begin to be more and more visible. There are less and less sunny days and usually rainy weather dominates, so it gets chilly and it is easy to catch a cold. Still every cloud has a silver lining - September is the time of harvesting of all kinds of fruits and vegetables. Moreover, the colorful forests abund in mushrooms. To sum it up, September is the most colorful and generous season of the year in Poland.
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Hi! My name is Victoria. Welcome to my personal travel photoblog about Poland created especially for you, my foreign friends, who are curious about Poland!
ABOUT MEEnglish philologist and film editor by education. Translator by occupation. A lover of my motherland Poland and globetrotter with journalist ambitions. Passionate about photography. I love traveling, active way of spending time and contact with nature. Experience and explore - that is what drives me! I am on the look for happy islands. Archives
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