Snowy drive across the Europe

Wednesday, 13th of December 2023 [105]

I swear to God, I was naively hoping that as soon as I arrive at my parents place in Poland, miraculously my productivity will suddenly increase and creative juices will flow freely. That’s how it usually is when I come home for my holidays. After all, I have no work, all my needs are taken care of by my parents and apart from visits at the dentist, doctors and various beauticians I have days all to myself while I’m here and no worries in the world.

This visit seems very different. It started from overly long, 24h journey here. I left home on Thursday at 10pm, giving myself plenty of time to arrive at the port for 1am, ready for 2am ferry. My satnav estimated I will arrive in Toruń after 7pm. Including srops I should be there for 8pm max, making it 18-19h journey including the sail. Usually the drive takes me much less time for a few reasons. Firsty I have a 2h nap while I’m on the ferry and then drive through the Europe with just a few stops for fuelling and toilet, but no sleeping.

I arrived at the Dover port in good time before the sail time. In fact I would be there much too early, which I didn’t fancy, as with lots of time to spare it’s more probablity to be taken for a search by the customs. Not that I’m smuggling anything 😉 but it’s just extra hussle, so I took my time at the fuel station which I usually visit just before crossing to Europe. I purchased travelling kit and had some hiccups trying to attach the stickers to my car lights, but the cashier exchange the faulty ones without any issues and I was glad that I attempted sticking them on while still at BP station.

The passport check was taking much longer than usual, despite arriving in the middle of the night. Not sure why, maybe the cars in front of me had some unclear status or maybe there were more of them in each car, because when it was my turn it only took a few seconds, as usual. I said I was travelling home for Christmas and coming back just before NYE and that was it. Nice and easy.

Once at the port I played with the stickers again and had my sandwich and before I knew it we were allowed on the ferry. Unusually I fell asleep almost imediately. I slept throughout the 2h of sailing and someone had to wake me up once we arrived - I must have slept very deeply.

It was still dark when we arrived in France, but usually after 2h of sleep on the ferry I’m good enough to drive, but this time I felt so tired, I could barely keep my eyes open. Sure, I could make an exception for this long drive and have a coffee, but everything was already closed when I woke up and I had a few sips of my pre-workout, but the effect was pretty much zero.

I drive for just over an hour, passed France and entered Belgium and around 7am I could not keep my eyes open any longer and decided that rush hour would be busy anyway, so it won’t hurt if I stop and have a little nap. I turned my heating on max and my seat warmers too as temperatures dropped below 0 already and sleeping in the cold would not be nice 😉

It was still dark and I wasn’t super comfortable, but I was warm and covered with my jacket and set the alarm for an hour and 1.5h later and drifted off to sleep pretty much straight away. I heard the alarms, but I turned them off and when I finally woke up, as I was getting cold it was completely light outside and… it was 3 hours later.

I couldn’t belive I slept for this long. Usually I’m ok driving without any extra naps, but like my auntie says it’s ‘pesel’, meaning I’m getting older. Maybe this or maybe my general low mood and fatigue is taking the toll on me. It seems to have an effect on my memory too. Head feels a bit foggy.

Belgium was still a bit jammed around Anwerp, but once I passed it, the rest of my journey through Begium was smooth and I entered Germany. What I love about Germany is that you can drive as much as you want on the motorways. Usually I would take an advantage of this to cut some time off my journey, but not this time.

I had no winter or even multi seasonal tyres fitted in my car and I knew I need to be reasonable if I wanted to arrive to Poland in one piece. The motorway were pretty good, not much snow, but the weather was pretty foggy and it was on and off raining. I had to be sensible and good side of it was that I burned much less fuel during this journey.

At some point traffic thickened a lot and both of my satnavs (built in car and in my phone) suggested taking a side road to avoid being stuck for too long.

I enjoyed a little detour to be honest, but that when I realised the winter really arrived here in full blast.

There was a lot of snow laying around and the smaller roads were not as well de-snowed as the little town roads.

I was driving slow and half stuck in smaller traffic too, so I could take a few pictures of the surroundings though. The colours and variety of buildings in main Europe is what usually strikes me as soon as I get here. In England most houses are made of bricks and there are rows and rows of almost identically looking houses. Here all houses are different shapes and some in cheerful colours.

As I approached the end of traffic I saw a lonely snowman on otherwise clear from snow field. That brought a smile to my face. In England there is rarely enough snow to ever make a snowman.

As I arrived back to the motorway there was still a bit of traffic, but soon enough I was able to see what caused the congestion.

I saw blue emergency light from far away. Fire brigade, police and tons of other emergency cars were on the other side of the road. It seems like the accident happened on the other side of the road, but there was only a skeleton left of one of the cars, so I’m assuming it must have caught the fire. Looking at the amount of cars/emergency services involved in clearing the accident it must have been very, very serious.

I guess seeing this was my warning sign. I love driving fast, but above all I wanted to arrive at my destination safely. My destination was another reason why this journey was much longer. Usually I’d stop by the German border and spend a day or two at my auntie’s or nan’s place and then drive for another 3h to my parents.

This time my auntie or uncle were not home. They were visiting my cousin in Toruń and that’s where my uncle Zygmunt had a heart attack and ended up in coma in the hospital there. I wrote about this and my uncle here so I won’t be repeating myself, but seeing that my uncle’s condition is extremely serious I decided to add a few 100 kilometers to my journey, so I can visit him and the rest of Sikora’s family.

It was almost 8pm when I finally crossed the Polish border. I didn’t need anymore fuel, but I stopped at the fuel station to use toilets and to ask about the tolls on the motorway. The mood at the station felt festive. There were tons of teenagers and crowds and laughter were filling the station. Kids were probably on some school trip or something. There were so many of them and the queues to toilets were horrendous, but the festive mood was very infectious.

I changed the radio to a Polish station and the remaining 3 hours of my trip went really smooth. I arrive at my cousin’s place after 11pm, on Friday night, which made my journey just over 24h (there is one hour time difference between UK and this part of Europe). The snow was covering the streets on Toruń and I had to park my car very carefully as my steering wheel was turning very fast on the slippery road.

I managed to find the last parking space right in front of my cousins block and that was the end of this very long journey. Despite the weather conditions and traffic, I arrived safely in one piece to Toruń. Hopefully tomorrow I’ll write some more about my bitter sweet time there. Now I’m off for a walk with my dad.

Until next time 💙

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Sounds like a long journey and so different than normal. Do rest a bit!
Have a lovely time at your family sweetie. 🎄🎄
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Hey sweetie! That long journey really took out a lot from me. Or maybe I really needed this time off, cause I’m mainly sleeping a lot 🙈
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I can imagine… take all the rest and sleep you need. It is telling you for sure it was needed.
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Have a lovely Tuesday 🤗🥰🌺

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It is needed, but also it is my well known way of escaping reality sadly. I need keep it at bay 😉

Have a great day 💙
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Yep, I fully understand. Hope you find a middle ground 🤗🥰

Thanks sweetie, you too. Enjoy your Friday!
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I think I finally did… for now. I decided to get up in the morning no matter what time I fell asleep. Eventually my body will learn it needs to sleep before midnight to get enough rest. Tough love 😂💙

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Wow… tough love indeed.
I hope it will work. Don’t make yourself exhausted to much.
Biggg !HUG

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Ehh, barely worked yesterday as I had a coffee which I very rarely drink these days and it kept me up till 4am again 😂 So I slept till midday again today, but I’ll keep trying. Going back to reality in January won’t be fun if I don’t get my sleeping patterns back to normal 🙈

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I'm glad you made it safely! That's one long drive. Beautiful pictures of the scenery along the way!
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Thank you 🙏 I’m glad too. It was challenging, but I made it in once piece 😉
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Wow! That's some drive!

It's so incredible that you can journey through four (?) Countries to get home?! :D

Just showed this to my friend and she's also amazed.

Sounds like a tiring trip but what great footage. Nah... you're not getting old. You probably want to hibernate a bit because man... looks cold up there right now 👀

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Including England it would be 5 countries - France, Belgium, Germany and Poland. Although it all blends into one when you’re on the motorway and don’t really stop anywhere apart from fuel stations/toilets 😉

You showed it to your friend? That’s so cool. I’m glad you both enjoyed this post.

Hibernating is real. I’m mainly sleeping most days while I’m here, which is not great for my mood. I’ve been feeling really down these days.

Hope you’re doing better dear Nicky!
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Ah... yeah... Northern winters 😅

Y'all need to pick that dancing up big time!!! BIG time!

And go and stare into the morning light for ten minutes (not direct light)

I also dread the lack of warmth and sunshine. Makes me sleepy and low as well.

Burrow down deep and stay cosy! You're almost at the halfway point :)

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I’d happily stare into the morning sun if I was up early enough to see it 🙈 Hopefully 🤞 tomorrow I’ll get up earlier, as I have some errands to run and a few more shopping trips before everything is shut for xmas 🎄

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Have a lovely walk with your dad. That is some journey. It is great that you took time out to sleep - clearly that is safer and your body needed it. At this time, accident can be numerous as everyone adjust to the snowy conditions. "Better safe than sorry" - so it as wise to slow down.

Sorry to hear about your uncle's heart attack and coma - must be so upsetting for you and the family. I hope he wiill make a speedy recovery.

Compliments to you for driving such a long distance. Have a great time with your family and all the best wishes for the season.

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Yes, better safe than sorry! I used to be more reckless while driving, but when weather conditions are like in this post it is better to slow down and get there in one piece ☺️

Yeah, the uncle’s situation is really upsetting. I spent a few days with my uncle’s family to keep their spirits up a little, but as a result I’m completely exhausted and feeling down myself. Today is the first say I got up early’ish and I’m here, interacting a little. I need to drag myself out of this low somehow 🙈

Thank you for stopping by Momo 💙
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Great to see that you arrived safely, that is a long drive! I cant drive the long distances alone any more, i need to stop for regular power naps. I think you are brave though to drive without any winter or all season tyres to poland though. Even in Germany it can be precarious some times!


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So many countries in just 24-hours! 😅 Hope your visit with family is wonderful!

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I can definitely relate to the sleeping. I have been falling asleep a lot in the living room. Something I usually don't do. I even slept in to 6:00 a.m. this morning, haha. That time is late for me and I felt rushed to go into work.

I was thinking I drove a lot yesterday about 8 hours but nothing on your track. It's no fun driving tired nor in wintery conditions. Glad you got there safe. Enjoy your holidays with your family 💙 !HUG !LUV

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Yeah, I’d prefer watching the snow and taking pretty pictures rather than driving in snow, but hey, sometimes there is no choice. Now the temperatures rise and no more snow until maybe after Christmas. How typical 😂
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Maybe the weather is affecting us, Bob or maybe old age 😉 I must say I’m still feeling tired and lethargic throughout my stay here. I drove another 400km to my parents on Tuesday, but I think the fatigue is because I broke my sleeping pattern and also I let my healthy diet slip while I’m here, so I need to get that under control again 🙈

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For sure it's always better seeing and taking in views of the snow and not driving in it. Let's go with the weather affecting our sleep, haha. We both young age adults, right? It's a different scenery and your with family a diet can wait until after you leave. Enjoy the foods and treats you won't see until next time your there. I'm sure you your sleep patterns will be good just in time when you leave and have to do it all again when you arrive back in the UK, haha.

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The weather surely has a lot to do with it this time round, but you know, I can sleep all day in summer too !LOLZ 😂

The effects of my poor diet are already visible. I had first hives and swollen face for the first time in months. I’m slowly getting back to eat healthier again though. I don’t want any nasty surprises for my big NYE bash in. Birmingham 🙈

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Take care in driving Monika.... I always love snowy view, though..

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Me too! Would prefer if it was snowing when I don’t need to drive though 😉
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Wow, that was quite a trip! It is really bad news to drive when you are ultra tired and sort of burnt out, at least you had enough common sense to take it easy going there!!! And it looks like there was some great scenery on the road as well, except where the accident was! I hate that around Christmas and the holidays.

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Yeah, I had to take it easy. The tiredness was pretty intense and very unusual.
These accidents happened even more so around Christmas, as everyone is rushing more to get everything done and then relax, except the relaxing might never come if we’re not careful.
Thank you for stopping by 💙
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These snow photos are very beautiful. I personally don't really like traveling in fog and snow. However, I am happy that your trip was nice and you arrived at your destination without any problems

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That’s not my preferred way to travel either, but this holiday was already planned a month in advance, so I had not much choice about the weather 😉
Like you, I’m happy I reached my destination safely though.
Thank you for stopping by ☺️
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This is small snowv😆👌👌👌☕... I hope you get it lot more, or I must send my sky out there 👌👌👌☕

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Yeah, not that much, but even little snow is dangerous for my summer tires 🙈 Now the temperatures increased, it’s 8 degrees today, so no snow and no more predicted for my stay here. I’d love it if it snowed for a few days and then melted when I need to drive back 😁
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