Monday, April 24, 2006

Digital curse! (updated with pics)

No, don't worry, I haven't dropped this one (yet!)
But now that i have a cool new camera, these computers either have no USB connection, or crash when i plug something in, or have no imaging software to resize the images... you got the point; you won't get images everyday, Shanghai time is over my friends!

So anyway, i guess i haven't said much about Warsaw have i?
I was actually rather pleasantly surpised with Warsaw.. i had all these cliches of a completely destroyed city, and completely communist as well, bleak and grey.. but the downtown area is actually pretty neat.. It does feel like a much bigger city than Praha or Krakow, with bigger malls and more neon signs! I guess it looks like a capital city!
The "funny" part is the old town, which is actually about.. 50 years old! After complete desctruction of the city during the war, they decided to rebuild the old town as it was! And it looks pretty real indeed.. although once you know it, it gives it a little Disneyland feel!


Here are some -cheap- shots of the old city in Warsaw..





I met with Daniel Etter in Warsaw, a cool german photographer without a fohawk! Check out his work on danieletter.com it's good.. He's presently working on a project about the Holocaust, which took him to Poland.. and he'll soon be starting an internship in Paris with VII (http://www.viiphoto.com/) so if everything goes fine we might hear of him in the near future!

As i was hanging out with him, we ran into a neo nazis demonstration! I guess some of them haven't had enough of that crap! You get to see some really stupid faces though!






So after Warsaw, that I headed to Gdansk..
When not from word to mouth (no Juliette, not from mouth to mouth!), I usually find my hostel addresses on hostelworld.com .. really handy.. but for some reason, this time they just had no address for Gdansk, and neither did the reception of my hostel! But well, there's always people awaiting the tourists at the station to provide accomodation, plus info inside the station... i'll find something!
After 4 hours of sitting on the floor of a train and playing the guitar, i finally reach Gdansk at about 10:30pm.. and no one awaiting the tourists.. and no information whatsoever!... hum.. ok!
After some looking around, i end up in front of a billboard advertising for some expensive hotels (including some for other cities like Krakow!!).. and one youth hostel! with a couple of green lights next to it suggesting they should have rooms.. and even some directions on how to get there, awesome!
Now where do you take that bus from?.. not here.. not there.. it's on the other side of the station.. there it is.. but they don't run after 10pm anyways! oh but i can also take tram 12 and here it comes! i jump in it and... realise i'm going the wrong way!
No problem, i change at the next stop, wait for another 20 minutes, hoping they still run!.. and here i am in the right tram and the right direction! cool! the driver will tell me when my stop comes.. this should be the downtown area.. bit farther.. everybody gets off here, ok.. bit farther.. now that's the end of the line and the driver tells me i'm there!.. actually not quite, it's another 10 minute walk down the road.. YES! there it is!.. but... hum, looks pretty dark in there! where's the entrance? i guess it's pretty late.. Oh here's a window with a bit of light.. a dog starts barking like crazy as i approach, but i can't really see it so he must be behind the fence, i should be safe! I enter and knock at the door.. nothing.. the dog's gonna blow up if he keeps on barking like that!.. i knock again.. and i hear someone moving behind the door.. after a while, a half naked fat guy opens the door and barks at me about as loud as his dog, but in polish, something that must have meant "i'm the neighbour! can't you see the hostel is closed you foreign dickhead!"

Ok great.. so now i'm lost in the middle of nowhere -and of the night- with nowhere to go and no tram left! I'll just walk back to the crossroad and wait for a cab to show up..
After another while, one finally stops.. "a hostel? yeah, i'll help you find one, hop in!".. and the guy simply takes me to another youth hostel... just 5 minutes walk from the train station!!

No comment!

This morning i wake up with rain pouring over the city! It'll keep pouring for the most part of the day.. the hostel is closed between 10am and 3pm, so i'm stuck outside!
And then the digital curse hit upon me again as my batteries dropped dead at the end of the afternoon just when it finally stopped raining and the light was good again!

But i'll say all this was all a mix of bad organisation and bad luck.. allright.
Now i have to mention that Gdansk, against all expectations, is certainly the least welcoming city i've seen so far! The least welcoming people i mean.. whenever i want to ask for some help or directions, people just avoid my eyes, start walking faster, ignore me, prentend to not speak english... i really have to run into them and make them talk to me! Old, young.. just all of them! The whole city seems to tolerate my unwelcomed presence as long as i stay away from them!
Let's not be unfair, some people have been very helpful, but generally speaking they just don't want me here!

Aside from that the city is very pretty.. with a lot of danish influence it seems in the architecture..


Some shots of Gdansk in the rain..





Is that some sun showing?!





Oh, i was going to forget.. the supermarket!



And that was a part of a cool mural somewhere..




Anyway, i'll give it another chance for a couple of days.. try to hit Sopot which is close by and has a funky "dancing house" that i'd like to see..

That was Arjun Panday, live from Gdansk!
Peace out!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Keep cool man. This is the law of 'emmerdement maximum'. Now this is done, you're quiet for the rest. Ca c'est fait ;-)
Enjoy !

Anonymous said...

Une petite Guinness et il n'y paraitra plus!

Anonymous said...

Salut Joune !
Ta soirée dans Gdansk me fait penser au film de Scorcese "After Hours". Toi ça finit un peu mieux.
Tu n'es pas sans savoir que Gdnask est la ville de Lech Waleza. Met-toi une grosse moustache, les gdanskiens devraient mieux t'apprécier (ou alors c'est que tu sens le poney et une bonne douche après 12 jours de voyage serait la bienvenue).
@+
Salim

Anonymous said...

J't'avais dit d'rester à Krakow !

joune said...

Ben.. je veux pas me la jouer parano mais la mode ici est plutot a la tete blonde rasee... je me demande s'ils apprecient a leur juste valeur mon beau teint hale, mes cheveux en bataille et ma barbe naissante!
Il y avait un gardien au centre commercial qui etait franchement deguise en hitler! meche sur le front, moustache et tout!
Dans un pays ou les gardiens ressemblent a hitler et les les jeunes tetes blondes sont chauves des 12 ans, comment veux tu te sentir a l'aise!
je me demande si je preferais pas la mode de Berlin apres tout!

J2J2 said...

J'adhère à cette analyse: Juger d'un pays en observant les gardiens des centres commerciaux.
Regardons la France, et pensons à l'esclavagime... Abolis? Vraiment?

joune said...

je ne juge pas du tout du pays par ce gardien.. d'ailleurs je n'ai eu aucun soucis dans le reste du pays.. que des gens coules.. c'est juste a gdansk que j'ai vraiment trouve les gens chelous.. et ce gardien avait un look tres.. particulier!