If I can get my arse out of bed early, I generally stay out of bed. Given my propensity to linger in the van until 10am, my new routine requires a 6:30 alarm and a straight out and exercise approach. So when the hubster let me sleep in, I woke with a start then panicked and dashed straight out before my brain had time to consider other options.
Not my best or easiest run. I had the lead legs but it was still nice to be out running along the river. On my way back I wanted to do 4 miles so kept looping a little coffee shop called Winkiel whose owner smiled at me each time. So when I bumped into Mark and the pups it made sense to go there for coffee. I get the feeling it’s a brand new cafe – the owner was so lovely and accommodating. It had a light jazzy feel and they will soon be doing breakfasts.
We then drove back to Animal Med vets for Ernest’s blood test results and the poor pup has anaemia. The vet there was an absolute star and I trust her completely. We left armed with three bags of antibiotics, pro biotics and a vitamin supplement. He is still bouncing off the walls and as crazy as ever so you’d know. We need to come back in 2 weeks to have his bloods redone – fingers crossed he will be back to normal – this means more bonus time in Krakow and a complete change of route plan π
Our afternoon was meant to be a visit to Auschwitz, but on getting there the queues were horrendous, and we were told that to do a self guide we would have to wait until after the tours at 4pm (details that frustratingly aren’t on the website). I’d read reviews that warned the guided tours were rushed and you couldn’t see much because of so many people, so we ultimately decided to read the outdoor display then leave. Thinking maybe on the way back to Krakow we can try and get in at 7:30am before the crowds π€
We are thus on our way to Bratislava in Slovakia to pick up a very important parcel
N.b. I think this is the fewest photos I’ve ever taken on a day and they were both taken before 9am π

