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En busca de las raíces
... iniciamos un paseo por el interior de Ivano-Frankivsk hasta llegar a la pequeña villa de ¨ Lackie Szlacheckie¨ .Fuimos a la municipalidad donde el intendente muy emocionado nos recibió con los brazos abiertos y movió cielo y tierra para encontrar algún tipo de contacto con nuestro pasado. Visitamos todos juntos a su abuela en su casa e incluso la persona más vieja del pueblo se acerco voluntariamente para que los entrevistemos. ...
EURO 2012 in Lviv
... each of our choices wasn’t available… in fact most of the menu wasn’t available. So I opted for chicken breast with a side of vegetables (that came out covered in sour cream… oh well). By now it was time to go back to the stadium which was thankfully a lot easier now since it was near the game time there were loads of shuttle buses (although they were a 15min walk out of town still). So we all got the bus ...
A quick course of Cyrillic
... the center and to grab something to eat, as we were dying from hunger. We stopped at Katedralna square and ate Pierogi at Mozart Cafe, which were great, however extremely expensive for Ukrainian standards (whoops!). Then we checked out the main square and strolled further towards the high castle. The town was full of wanna be artists - from photographers to musicians and painters (most of them, as we assumed were students) - this ...
Where there's smoke...
... sludge came out of the tap. No problem, we are only here a couple days, we don’t need to shower. The next night, Robin had gone to sleep and I was still awake reading. It was around midnight when I noticed a nasty burning smell so I opened the door to see what was going on and the hall was full of smoke and other people were looking out their doors as well. I woke up Robin and said "I think there might be a fire in the ...
Shake Me Up, Judy!
... him. We left on time at 9:45 (a bus in Ukraine that leaves on time? Be still my heart.), and as we did so, the girl next to me crossed herself. I was rather unsettled by that until I realized she did it everytime we passed a church as well. I needn't have worried about this driver, as he drove like somebody's grandmother. It got to the point that I texted my friend in Moscow multiple times near the end of the trip and said that we needed a Russian driver. No wonder the trip took ...