Reflecting on 2019 and the past decade.
Tag: hardofhearingtraveller
Sound-Dependent Lifestyle
What does it mean to lead a sound dependent lifestyle when you’re hard-of-hearing?
Book Review: The Romanov Sisters
A review of The Romanov Sisters: The Lost Lives of the Daughters of Nicholas and Alexandra, a historical biography by Helen Rappaport.
Airports: How can they be more DHH Friendly?
There's one thing that airports can do to be more pleasant for hard of hearing and deaf individuals
Gosciniec: Another Traditional Pierogarnia
Gosciniec, a chain of restaurants serving Polish food, is not hard of hearing friendly, but it serves good dishes for a cheaper price than its competitor.
Sheraton Grand Kraków: A home away from home
A review of Sheraton Grand Krakow, a centrally located hotel in Kraków, that provides great service, and is a quiet place to escape the crowds. It’s a hard-of-hearing friendly place.
PKP Railways between Warsaw and Krakow
The train ride between Warsaw and Krakow with PKP is a great way to see more of the country without spending too much time in one location, and it is very hard-of-hearing friendly with it’s modern cars, which are quieter.
Zapiecek: A Pierogarnia
A review of Zapiecek, a pierogarnia in Warsaw, Poland.
Coffee Chains in Warsaw
I'm not a coffee drinker. I do not ever need a 'coffee fix,' but I do tend to drink coffee socially, especially when I am in Europe. It's something to do when I'm out and about in cities and meeting up with friends. Good thing that most cities have lots of cafés. Warsaw is not… Continue reading Coffee Chains in Warsaw
Away Luggage: Unpackaging
Opening up the new Away Luggage