Dick and Bonnie's Trip to Opole

Part 2


"I have submitted some questions to Nela about our ancestral nationality asking her whether she believes Kampas in the area were really transplanted German settlers. I've also fed her the information from the Frantz Kampa line that's shown on the web site geneology chart. I hope she can find a blood tie point between her family and ours.
 
"Kinga invited Bonnie and me to her apartment for coffee and sweets she'd bought at a bakery. One of the pastries she served was so delicious. She called it Kolachmachiem which is a sweet roll filled with poppy seed paste. It sounds similar to the poppy seed cake you described in your report and is pictured on the left side of this photo."
 
Delicious Polish pastries

Klinga and Nela
Klinga and Nela

Nela in her office
Nela inside her office

Nela in front of her office
Nela in front of her office
-- from a July 2, 2009 e-mail

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