What can I (Bo) say other than I love Wroclaw. It’s a colorful, vibrant city, young and joyful and full of life. It’s changed a lot since my student days, but its essence is still the same. We stayed in Hotel Herbal, in the old town, close to Rynek. It’s a relatively new hotel housed in a former monastery. It is nice, but the rooms are very small. We took an electric cart tour of the center, walked all over the city – sort of a sentimental tour, and finally found golabki for Phil. We sampled Mexican food, and spent the evening in the courtyard of the Jewish quarter by the White Stork Synagogue eating, drinking and talking. I should mention a peculiar Wroclaw specialty – little gnomes or dwarfs. There are about 750 of them scattered all over the city. People hunt for them and take their pictures. I did too… not sure how many, but certainly not 750. The little gnomes are actually a nod to the Orange Alternative, an anti-Soviet resistance movement born in...