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Is Poland mostly plains? [57]
How much snow do you get in an average winter?
During my 6 plus years living here, the snow fall has been varied and inconsistent. I would say, there were 3 winters of deep snow (sometimes about 1 meter), and the other 3 winters had very little snow. The last two consecutive winters have been light.
In fact, one of the potential ways I could convince my wife to let me go back is to organize a mushroom foray there, bringing people with me from my local clubs.
Well, I run a very nice guest house here, extremely affordable. Free internet included and all the mushroom hunting you wish, on the premises. The theme is 'agrotourism / ecotourism', reflecting the beautiful natural surroundings and environment, and the fact that my house is so 'secluded'. It's located on top of a small mountain (a foothill), where the only thing you hear during the day are the birds, and in the evening, owls making their mating calls. So, you are welcome to visit.
...please keep an ear out for members of the Dziama family and ask anyone you know in Ukraine to do the same.
I'll do that! Genealogy is one of my favorite hobbies and I've researched both sides of my family in both Poland and Ukraine. My home is an excellent stepping stone to the Eastern border of Poland and beyond.
You indicate "agrotourism" in your profile - what's that all about? What are you working on there?
As I mentioned previously, agro-tourism is a form of relaxation for those who appreciate nature and the village life. I'm almost done with my barn where I hope to have dancing, ping pong, billiards, a pub, and even use the large space for meetings or art events. It really is wonderful here. :-)
Did you live in the City of NY? If so, no wonder you left
Yes, I lived in the heart of NYC. Great place to work and have a professional career, but terrible for quality of life. Chlorinated water, pollution, rats in the subways, roaches in most flats, terribly high property taxes and utilitiy bills.
How much different are the mushrooms in Poland, than those in the states?
Where my grandfather had his farm in the Catskill Mountains upstate NY, he owned about 30 hectares of mostly forest, which our family and relatives inherited. The mushroom hunting there is excellent, and many of the same mushrooms can be found here in south-eastern Poland (kania, kozaków, etc).
What do you do to make a living? Or are you financially independent
When I lived in NYC, i had an excellent career in the financial services industry on Wall Street. I was pretty frugal with my savings and then decided to ditch the 'suit' scene to come here to live in Poland. My savings and investments are sufficient enough to live here on.
Was your wife satisfied with this transition? Is she of Polish decent?
I'm not married...yet! :-)