Princess Ewa





This is a shot of Princess Ewa, the Au Pair for my son's children during 1999.

The Princess is a direct descendant of Kazimierz III (aka "The Great") of Poland's Piast dynasty.

She's holding the then newest of her charges, Chandler, who had just been born prior to this photo being taken.



Before the Princess left the US, she toured a goodly part of the country taking in the sights.

Here she is pictured at what was left of "White Water" after the Clintons completed covering-up that scandal and cleaning-up the area.

Kinda makes the old Grand Canyon look small by comparison, doesn't it ?





And here's Princess Ewa visiting Hollywood.

She's kneeling down to get a closer look at my "Star" along Hollywood Boulevard in California.

Most people think these sidewalk "Stars" honor only movie actors.

But radio, TV, & stage performers, directors, singers, song writers, and other well-known personalities (such as me) are also immortalized there.


Pictured on your left is a view of a portion of "The Boulevard".

On your right are life-size statues of four silver screen goddesses in evening gowns: Mae West, Dolores del Rio, Dorothy Dandridge and Anna May Wong. These four actresses were selected as a nod to multiculturalism.


Princess Ewa returned to the US in the summer of 2002 for a three month visit.

This is a photo of Princess Ewa holding Mallory, my son's newest daughter.

The event was Mallory's Christening, which the Princess attended, along with the family and Princess Sabrina.




This is a photo of Princess Ewa, back in Poland, relaxing in her offices at the Castle in Radzyn Podlaski.

Her Siberian Husky, from the Royal Kennels of Anadyr (located on the Chukot Peninsula), is one of the Princess' favorite pets.

Unfortunately, the dog, Prince Tadeusz Aleksandr Józef Wadystaw Kościuszko XXIV, thought the flash from the camera was a threat to his Mistress and chased the photographer into the next town. Thankfully though, the camera was salvaged more-or-less undamaged. Pity the same can't be said for the photographer.



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