Wednesday 5 March 2014
Warsaw: A Few Ethnographic-Type Shots
Let's start with the 'simple' and yet sublime: what appears to be a Polish bison drawn on a Warsaw pavement (above).
And very soon we move from the sublime to the ugly and (sub-) ridiculous: the dreaded 'Gender' word being advertised in the centre of Warsaw (below). Yes, all the leftist politically 'correct' nonsense (gender theory; gay propaganda etc.) has gradually seeped up from the Western sewers since Poland joined the EU (the economic gains = cultural degradation calculation).
Getting back to something more sane and eye-catching: the historically protected water pump at the Ratusz Arsenał tram stop (below):
Below, just a random shot taken in the Palladium hallway during the interval of the Agnes Obel concert in January. Somebody has suggested that the guy I've caught has something of a Tarantino-type look.
Below, nothing like the fluorescent atmosphere of a weekday evening football match, this shot being taken outside the Polonia Warszawa ground:
And below, one of the interesting murals that can be found round one of the sides outside the Polonia Warszawa football ground:
Finally, an old train on the outskirts of Warsaw which, with its large snake-like cargo, held up the traffic early this morning:
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