Living The Dream

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

The night train from L'viv was different to what we have experienced before. We bought 2nd class sleepers and this gave us a bunk in a two bunk compartment. At first, it was quite cold, then the heating came on, and I just sweated my arse off, until we arrived in Kyiv. Once there we had to experience the metro. We bought some tickets and attempted to get on with our packs. It was 08:00 and they were jam packed with Ukis. After watching about 5 go by, we squashed ourselves on. Changed metros and arrived at our stop. After a 5 minute walk, we found the hostel we had booked. It was not as nice as the Kosmonaut, nor as friendly !!!
 
Realistically, I didn't sleep much on the train, so we both crashed for a couple of hours. Once up, we hit the streets of Kyiv. Independence Square was huge with some nice monuments. We walked up to a huge rainbow shaped monument with an old statue under it. It was of a Russian and a Ukranian man being friendly to each other. Very USSRy !!! We entered a park, walked past Dinamo Kyiv's homeground and onto a little bridge. All over it were padlocks with writing showing people's love for each other. Lucy wouldn't let me place one on saying how much I love myself !!! Next up was the old palace. It's built in an Italian style, as most of Kyiv was designed by the same Italian who attacked St Petersburgh, however it was covered in scaffold. Such is life. Next door was the parliament building where the Orange revolution took place. There are still tents outside as the elections were on last week. As it was getting late, we decided to get some dinner. Afterwards, we did the Ukranian thing. We grabbed some roadies and went back to the hostel. At 0.25 pence, it would be rude not to !!!
 
Kebabs for breakfast. This is the done thing in Kyiv !!! Actually, they were pretty good. Around the corner from us is the Chornobyl museum, and as we have a trip booked, we thought we should go. It told a good story, it showed the reactor before/after the explosion and what it looked like now. Now I can't wait to go !!! We walked into the city and along the way, we found St Andrews church. The paintings inside were great. It also looked very Italiany !!! St Michaels Monastery was next. There use to be one here that was years old, but the Soviets knocked it down. Once Ukraine became independent, a copy was built and is meant to look the same. For a building that's 7 years old, it certainly looks impressive. At the other end of the road was St Sophia. It isn't a church anymore as there was a huge barney between the Catholics and Christians, so now it's a museum. The inside reminded me of the Aya Sofia in Istanbul. The murals were awesome. Our last church was St Volodymyrs. Once again there were more murals, and I just stood there with my jaw on the ground. There was nothing else I could do.
 
Living The Dream
 
For dinner, I finally lived the dream. I've had Port in Porto, Kilkenny in Kilkenny, and tonight we had Kiev in Kyiv. If I die now, I've lived the dream. My life is satisfied. I am content !!! To make sure we were really happy, more roadies were consumed. This really is the life. Roadies and Kievs !!!
 
According to the LP, if you are going to the Lavra, make sure it's not on the weekend. In the Lower Lavra, there are a couple of churches but the real reason for being here are the caves with the mummified monks. Once inside, the Ukis stop at every coffin and picture, and the kiss it and cross themselves, whilst we just look for the hands or feet that are showing, which you do get to see on quite a few of them. In the caves, as a tourist, you are only allowed to see so much. Generally there are monks there to stop you going further in with the Ukis. During the second set of caves, I followed the Ukis in, and when the monk went to grab me, a Uki woman started talking to me and I gave her a few da, da, das, and he let me go. It wasn't much different, but there were a few chapels. Once out, we hit the Upper Lavra. The churches here were nice, but the highlight was the micro minature museum. There was a chessboard on a pinhead, a flea with gold shoes, a tiny lock and key on half a hemp seed. There were loads of other things as well. To see the stuff you needed to look through a microscope. How the fuck the guy made them is beyond me. Back on the metros, we went out to see the Jewish memorial. The Nazis had killed over 100000 people in what is now a park. The Soviet memorial was huge, whilst the Jewish ones were more humble.
 
We had one last day, so after dumping our bags in left luggage, we hit the markets to buy the Ukranian dolls for our Mums, plus I needed to get Paul that Di doll he so needs !!! The prices were way more expensive than L'viv, but there were more to offer. We bought a shitload of them, but not the Osama Bin Laden one. I figured that if it was found in my pack, I wasn't ready for the rubber glove !!! We then stumbled upon the last surving statue of Lenin. Fuck knows where they are all now, but the one that is left is quite small. Maybe he is not thought of very highly anymore, but he is part of Ukranian history, a history that not long ago ended.
 
Kyiv is a nice place, bigger and more expensive than L'viv, but not as friendly. The metros are always packed, no matter what time it is. I have never seen anything like it. I do have good memories, especially of the dream, because there is nothing like eating a kiev in Kyiv !!!

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005 Ukranian Monument, Kviv 005 Ukranian Monument, Kviv 006 Kyiv 006 Kyiv 007 Padlocks, Kviv 007 Padlocks, Kviv 008 Palace, Kyiv 008 Palace, Kyiv
009 Presendential Palace, Kyiv 009 Presendential Palace, Kyiv 010 Government Building, Kyiv 010 Government Building, Kyiv 011 Tent City, Kyiv 011 Tent City, Kyiv 012 Government Building, Kyiv 012 Government Building, Kyiv
013 Statue, Kyiv 013 Statue, Kyiv 014 Bridge, Kyiv 014 Bridge, Kyiv 015 Mural, Kyiv 015 Mural, Kyiv 016 Mural, Kyiv 016 Mural, Kyiv
017 St Micheals, Kyiv 017 St Micheals, Kyiv 018 St Micheals, Kyiv 018 St Micheals, Kyiv 019 St Micheals, Kyiv 019 St Micheals, Kyiv 020 St Micheals, Kyiv 020 St Micheals, Kyiv
021 St Micheals, Kyiv 021 St Micheals, Kyiv 022 St Micheals, Kyiv 022 St Micheals, Kyiv 023 St Micheals, Kyiv 023 St Micheals, Kyiv 024 Mural, Kyiv 024 Mural, Kyiv
025 Mural, Kyiv 025 Mural, Kyiv 026 Statues, Kyiv 026 Statues, Kyiv 027 EBA, Kyiv 027 EBA, Kyiv 028 Statue, Kyiv 028 Statue, Kyiv
029 Opera House, Kyiv 029 Opera House, Kyiv 030 St Volodymyrs, Kyiv 030 St Volodymyrs, Kyiv 031 Lucy Living the Dream, Kyiv 031 Lucy Living the Dream, Kyiv 032 David Living the Dream, Kyiv 032 David Living the Dream, Kyiv
033 David Eating a Breakfast Kebab, Kyiv 033 David Eating a Breakfast Kebab, Kyiv 034 Breakfast Kebab, Kyiv 034 Breakfast Kebab, Kyiv 035 Chornobyl Museum, Kyiv 035 Chornobyl Museum, Kyiv 036 Hotel, Kyiv 036 Hotel, Kyiv
037 St Andrews, Kyiv 037 St Andrews, Kyiv 038 St Andrews, Kyiv 038 St Andrews, Kyiv 039 St Andrews, Kyiv 039 St Andrews, Kyiv 040 St Andrews, Kyiv 040 St Andrews, Kyiv
041 St Andrews, Kyiv 041 St Andrews, Kyiv 042 St Andrews, Kyiv 042 St Andrews, Kyiv 043 Building, Kyiv 043 Building, Kyiv 044 St Sophia, Kyiv 044 St Sophia, Kyiv
045 St Sophia, Kyiv 045 St Sophia, Kyiv 046 Statue, Kyiv 046 Statue, Kyiv 047 St Micheals & Traffic, Kyiv 047 St Micheals & Traffic, Kyiv 048 Statue & St Sophia, Kyiv 048 Statue & St Sophia, Kyiv
049 Babushka, Kyiv 049 Babushka, Kyiv 050 Lenin Statue, Kyiv 050 Lenin Statue, Kyiv 051 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 051 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 052 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 052 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv
053 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 053 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 054 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 054 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 055 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 055 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 056 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 056 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv
057 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 057 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 058 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 058 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 059 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 059 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 060 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv 060 Jewish Memorial, Kyiv
061 Lavra Entrance, Kyiv 061 Lavra Entrance, Kyiv 062 Mural, Kyiv 062 Mural, Kyiv 063 Lavra, Kyiv 063 Lavra, Kyiv 064 Lavra, Kyiv 064 Lavra, Kyiv
065 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 065 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 066 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 066 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 067 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 067 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 068 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 068 Lavra Mural, Kyiv
069 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 069 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 070 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 070 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 071 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 071 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 072 Bell Tower in the Lavra, Kyiv 072 Bell Tower in the Lavra, Kyiv
073 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 073 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 074 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 074 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 075 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 075 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 076 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 076 Upper Lavra, Kyiv
077 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 077 Lavra Mural, Kyiv 078 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 078 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 079 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 079 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 080 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 080 Upper Lavra, Kyiv
081 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 081 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 082 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 082 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 083 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 083 Upper Lavra, Kyiv 084 WW2 Monument, Kyiv 084 WW2 Monument, Kyiv
085 WW2 Monument, Kyiv 085 WW2 Monument, Kyiv 086 WW2 Monument, Kyiv 086 WW2 Monument, Kyiv 087 David in Kyiv 087 David in Kyiv 088 Lucy in Kyiv 088 Lucy in Kyiv
089 Building in Kyiv 089 Building in Kyiv 090 Chimera, Kyiv 090 Chimera, Kyiv 091 Buskers in Kyiv 091 Buskers in Kyiv 092 Long Escalator in Kyiv 092 Long Escalator in Kyiv
093 Lucy on an Escalator in Kyiv 093 Lucy on an Escalator in Kyiv 094 David on an Escalator in Kyiv 094 David on an Escalator in Kyiv 095 Red Roses in Kyiv 095 Red Roses in Kyiv 096 Soviet Monument, Kyiv 096 Soviet Monument, Kyiv
097 Babushka, Kyiv 097 Babushka, Kyiv 098 David Waiting for a Train in Kyiv 098 David Waiting for a Train in Kyiv 099 Night Train, Kyiv 099 Night Train, Kyiv 100 Sleeper Train, Kyiv 100 Sleeper Train, Kyiv
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rbisset
rbisset on Oct 22, 2007 at 07:57AM

Chornobyl
You say you have a trip booked? I was planning exactly this trip for next year! 2 weeks round Ukraine and Russia with a day tour to Chornobyl. How much was the tour?

thistlemoon
thistlemoon on Oct 22, 2007 at 02:05PM

Hi!
Hey David!

I love that you are living the dream! I think that is just wonderful and a great excuse to travel. Such interesting trips this year and so many! I am enjoying your dtories as usual! I just got back from New England last night and am bleary eyed! My best to Lucy!

laorfamily
laorfamily on Oct 22, 2007 at 09:27PM

I ate Buffalo Wings in Buffalo, NY
But I'd much rather eat the chicken Kiev in Kiev.
Glad to see you have use of your hand.

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