That led me to enrol in a beekeeping course, and I bought my first beehive and colony. It was such an amazing experience that I've decided to expand and get more!"
Jeśli spojrzę wstecz na ostatnie dziesięć lat, zmiany w Polsce, a szczególnie tutaj, w Krakowie, były kolosalne.
First off, the air quality is the biggest one.
Ten years ago, the smog in winter was unbearable; you could literally taste it. But since they banned burning coal in the city, it’s a breath of fresh air—literally.
Economically, the city feels much more international now.
You see glass office buildings popping up everywhere, like the High5ive centre near the station or the revitalised Zabłocie district. It’s not just a tourist city anymore; it feels like a real business hub.
We have a huge Ukrainian community now, which has integrated really well and added a new layer to the culture. It just feels like a much more modern, dynamic place to live."