Description
Imagine a place that millions of years ago rested at the bottom of a tropical sea. The hills here are nothing more than ancient reefs - limestone rocks formed from the accumulated remains of corals, shells and sea creatures over the centuries. It is here, where we walk on dry land today, that the Jurassic sea stretched. It left with the tectonic movements, but its traces - fossils and limestone outcrops - have remained with us to this day. In the Middle Ages, the area had a peculiar name - Dupice, supposedly after some Jacob. Today it is Piaseczno - a place surrounded by rocks, caves and sands, which gave it a new name. Here lived my great-grandfather Stanislaw, the first village headman with running water for everyone. This is where my mother grew up, and where I spent my most beautiful vacations - with the black-and-white "Karino" in the background, mushroom picking with my great-grandmother and long hikes on the surrounding rocks. I would like to share this place with you - a quiet house overlooking an old apple tree, among natural rock walls, not far from caves and rural "desert". Come for breath, silence, climbing, lazy swinging under the apple tree and some forgotten bliss.