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Night trains are great! Speaking Ukrainian isn't
... or she had no glasses. Not to worry, if i press the phrase it speaks it. **** me, she loved this. Before i could blink she had the phone off me and started pressing all the phrases. Meanwhile the phone was shouting out all sorted of Ukrainian phrases. Every other person on the bus was laughing and smiling . Very different from Kiev people. She told us to stay on the bus for 2 stops ...
We're here!
... our sponge baths. Marco had taken many baths like this before and knew exactly what to do! We took a nice little walk to St. Volodymyr's Church, lit candles and said prayers for a good meeting tomorrow. It was déjà vu for Michael and I – two years ago when we went for our little walk to the Church to light candles, the weather was same –a little cloudy with a soft drizzle of rain. The weather was exactly the same today – ...
Blue and Yellow V. Yellow and Blue!
... blended in and were ignored by most of the crowd, except for a few who felt like reminding us that Sweden had not played well, which was there way of saying good game.
It took a long time, but we finally made it an open metro which took us to the hotel and the long awaited bed. Sunburns had colored all of our faces, so cold showers and air conditioning was lovely. I took the precautions of packing tonight so that we would not be stressed out tomorrow when we had to leave in the ...
A day out in Kiev
... we had semi planned as need to give 10 days notice to get the permissions etc. Had a shower in one of the hotel rooms here at the campsite as no facilities other than electric available to us - as the first guests of the campsite of the season. Hair feels a lot better - especially after wearing a warm hat for days - real 'hat hair'!.
Off ...
Lühitutvus Kiieviga
... no plans of moving in to his country.
Finding Terminal B is easy. Marshrutkas and buses to Harkovskaya metro station go from there. I also call Jana to tell her that she can start moving towards our meeting place. A persistent taxi driver keeps proposing that I could go with him. Bus ticket to Harkovskaya costs 20 grivnas. In the metro station I get two plastic pieces for 4 grivnas. These enable me the entry. It's a long ride. Most of the passangers pass their time ...