When I visit Poland these days , Gdansk is my town, but I was a Warsaw girl before I
left the country many years ago. I studied in Warsaw , I got my first
job there and I worked there and I loved there. Warsaw was my home town
for some good and eventful years. Then the time came for the western chapters
of my life and I stopped being a Warsaw girl. Sydney and busy work
life took over and I became an Aussie for many years. Now I stopped identifying
with any particular town and I am at times confused not feeling a true Pole or
a true Aussie. For a true Aussie, I always had a funny accent but I felt a
Sydney-sider 100% for many years.
Last week I went to Warsaw to visit my family and friends. The friends, I stayed with, live in a suburb good few
kilometers from Warsaw , sort of the Parramatta-Sydney
distance. I spent most of my time with them and went to Warsaw only a couple of
times.
In Poland one celebrates
name-days rather than birthdays and mine is the 26th of July. Last
few years I celebrated the day in Warsaw. One point of the celebration is
a lunch with my two student friends. I hope it will become our tradition and
continue for many years.
We started with coffee and cakes at the A.Blikle cafe which originated in
1869. The name of the place and the décor of dark hardwood and mirrored walls are
the same as they were in the old times even if the place has been beautifully
rejuvenated since my old Warsaw days.
There is one sad change in the atmosphere of
the place since the last year. Tadeusz Konwicki and his friends do not show up
at 11:00 for coffee , as it was their custom.
This literary, artistic small circle of famous people will not meet any more
and one of the Nowy Swiat tradition became a memory. There will be no need anymore to break non smoking rules for anyone at Blikle's. I think that the next year
we will move to the neighbouring patisserie also run by the Blikle family.
Tadeusz Konwicki, in the past integral part of Nowy Świat |
After coffee and fantastic cakes, the best cakes in the world (at least
for me), we went for a stroll down Nowy Swiat looking for a suitable restaurant
and to have a look at the gates of University of Warsaw , our old
university.
I went for a few moments of meditation to the Holly Cross Church opposite the
university. Chopin’s heart is buried there. Instead of becoming peaceful I
became annoyed. Polish Catholic Church has a lot of money and plenty of claims
for more. Some of the money was turned into gilding the church interior. To me,
the church lost its spiritual atmosphere and became ostentatious. This is bad
taste and bad judgment.
It was time for my name-day lunch so I quickly moved into a festive
frame of mind. We went to The Culinary Traditions of Poland (Dawne Smaki). Part
of the restaurant is situated in the old garden behind buildings of Nowy Swiat.
We decided to take a table there. This was a new, rather decadent Warsaw but I could take
the change with ease this time. Since the place reminded me of Italian
restaurants I saw on films about the high society, we ordered prosecco. Maybe not
the most elegant of bubblies but in sympathy with my Italian associations.
Entrance to the garden part of the restaurant |
When I go to Chennai where the maximum number of my relatives and friends from my childhood live, Almost the entire visit goes in visiting them with study of the changed city taking just a superficial part of the visit. Like you, I must explore other facets the next time I go there.
ReplyDeleteWow, I was still editing my post when I got your comment. I must be more careful and considerate in the future. I became quite nostalgic writing this post.
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