The Cook's name is Miroslawa Wilk. Yes, it seems that she works also for the agroturistic: alewioska.kujawsko-pomorskie.travel/pl/tradycyjne-jadlo-miroslawy-wilk-i-skansen-w-klobce agroturystyka.kpodr.pl/en/agriturismo/agro,305.html I couldn't find any other publications beside those online, for example check some of her recipes here: culinary-heritage.com/member.asp?regionid=67&foretagid=4244
According to the rule of law in Poland, people between 10 and 18 years old are obligated to have the bicycle card, when driving on a public roads.
You can get it in a primary school or in a training center for drivers. If you drive safe, the likelihood that somebody will check your licence is not big, but in the case of any accident or something like that - that's the other story.
Here is a Polish site which answers your questions: wspolczesna.pl/karta-rowerowa-jak-ja-zdobyc-kto-moze-ja-wyrobic-do-czego-uprawnia-testy/ar/13318591
This is a nice site for boats - I found something like this: google.com/search?q="Cortina%20480"%20site%3Awww.jacht-market.com.pl My favourite site for used things is this site: allegro.pl/oferta/cortina-480-lodz-motorowa-yamaha-f80-7644027296 There's also this popular website: olx.pl/sport-hobby/q-Cortina-480/?search[description]=1
What I remember the most is the Alternatywy 4 TV show - very famous and great series (about reality in Poland's PRL) Beside that my favourite movies were those directed by Stanislaw Bareja - great comedies with fabulous actors.
@Saim Jan - yes, after you register your stay in Poland:
foreigners with a valid residence permit in a Schengen State and carrying valid documents can travel within the territory and do not need any special permission to do so.
I could ask how many killings here and there under the influence of alcohol. But it's not the point. We just cannot put the equal sign between Muslim and crime.
@dolnoslask You know Indonesia only from TV news. I can tell from my own experience. And I lived also in the strict Muslim area - Aceh. Never met more friendly people.
Of course bandits are everywhere, Poland included.
@Rich Mazur Don't worry. The Indonesian people won't come here in masses.They live in their own paradice place, and Poland isn't any dream country for them.
Poland's economy is quite good and still growing. Year after year people from Poland are travelling more distant places during vacations. But Poles love warm sea. Jordan has very limited access to the Red Sea and it may be a problem. The same with visa.
An Arabian restaurant? Why not - a large city seems to be good location although the competition will be bigger.
International service company - try to find some Jordanian business in Poland, check how they are doing.