Brian's Excellent Krakow Adventure

Musings from Brian Desmond Issing as he lives the life of a Cracovian. (Someone who lives in Krakow, Poland.)

Sunday, August 13, 2006

What a Small World - Part 4

On August 5th, I was wandering around aimlessly trying to fill the void in my life while I was waiting on Toni to arrive the next morning. It was a beautiful day, almost fall-like in temperature. The sun was shining, it was in the 70s and there was a steady wind blowing. As I walked toward Toni’s favorite Polish restaurant (Caffee Carmen) I saw a couple eyeing the menu board and looking to see if it was open yet. Then I heard the women say something in English so I said “the food is good”. So a conversation was started about them being on a tour and doing their own thing this Saturday. You see, they had Rick Steve’s book also so were off to have themselves a better tour. So, as I always do when I meet an American, I asked where they were from. Wasn’t I astounded to hear “outside of Memphis” to which I said “I am from Collierville” and they said “we too”. So, they next asked me what I was doing here and I told them that I was managing the training of 145 new customer service reps of IP. So they asked me if I knew Ann Costello, and I replied that I did. (They are good friends with Ann and her husband Paul.) Well, they were here because Ann has been here twice on business and had told them that they should visit. They next said that they were going to 5 p.m. Mass as they would be leaving early the next morning. So I asked what church they belonged to in Collierville and they said The Church of the Incarnation which happens to be mine also. So then we started to exchange names of parishioners to see if we had any friends in common. We hit upon two: Paul Galluzzi, who Don knew through the Knights of Columbus and me through Scouting and Jeff Salentine who Toni sold her previous car to.

After a good 10 minutes we traded names and parted. Vicky and Don Goodin off to walk along the Wistula River and me off to an antique sale. After they left I thought back to a story my parents told about an encounter they had in St. Peter’s Square in Rome. They were on one of those 3 week tours of Europe back in the 1980s. As they were milling about the square they ran into a couple from their parish, Holy Family in Hicksville. That couple was there on a different tour. So here it is 25 years later and I enjoyed a similar experience.

Yet another (number 4) example of how small the world has become. And also why cities want to attract large companies. The spillover effect is good for their coffers.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Brian,

Nice store about meeting the collierville folks. I thought that you had come across som polish movie star. The wave 4 kids seem very nice. We had a chance to meet, but the converting supply planning team got left off the dinner invite. You would think that we loose money or something. Keep the blogs comming...Dave P

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