So we set off in search of this communist themed restaurant without knowing that the route had not be planned ahead of time. It soon became clear that we were going to get lost both due to the fact that we are completely unfamiliar with most areas of the city, and that those who had come up with the idea of going to this out of the way location would not accept help in the way of navigation. An hour to an hour and a half later we finally arrived at the location and had a beer. It was a generally pleasant dinner with Molly, Jessica, Shannon, Kelly, and Nicki. It was especially nice because the group that went doesn't generally hang out with each other all the time. I had a roasted vegetable salad with goat cheese and boiled potatoes (because it's Poland), apparently my salad was pretty bourgsie, by the potatoes were for the proletariat.
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I like the picture of the place at night. Are boiled potatoes typically Polish? What interesting eating experiences you've had!! How is a restaurant designated "communist"? Hope your papers etc are progressing. Maybe we can get to Cleve on Aug 2 or 3 to see you and hear about the trip and celebrate Kathe's birthday. I just got home from Portage Lakes and back to work tomorrow. Love, Karen
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