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Saturday, June 06, 2009
Friday, June 05, 2009
Every day I play!
"Every day I play with the light of the universe", I line from a great poem by Pablo Neruda. It happens to be my theme in a class I am in the middle of and I am living it. We play with it everyday!
This is a picture of some really old postcards attached as wallpaper in a restaurant we went into last night. So cool! We ordered one thing and got another. No english on menu, we had to call a friend on the cell phone to order for us and still they got it wrong, that is the way it is here, you think one thing going to happen and yet another...happens.
You know some things in this country do not make any sense like putting all kinds of pastries for dessert on the menu, five pages worth and then having none of them to offer to customers. Just to tease me...I did find the most delicious little cream puffs at the market, thank God, I might turn into one! Now take the pillow cases, they go on the long way here, that makes perfect sense to me, why don't we do that in the states? They are so hard to put on aren't they? We do stupid things sometimes.
Found a really tiny art supply store yesterday. I would not have found it if Vlad did not tell us about it. He walked us over to it, behind some larger buildings, in a courtyard, hole in the wall place, I bought a tool to draw/paint/letter with, it is made of blown glass and has a large well. Anyway, will play with it, it cost 1.30.
Stop and smell the roses?...ok I did, found this wonderful little private rose garden on my walk. And you could actually smell the roses as you passed them, they were all in bloom, every color against this blue house.
This is a picture of some really old postcards attached as wallpaper in a restaurant we went into last night. So cool! We ordered one thing and got another. No english on menu, we had to call a friend on the cell phone to order for us and still they got it wrong, that is the way it is here, you think one thing going to happen and yet another...happens.
You know some things in this country do not make any sense like putting all kinds of pastries for dessert on the menu, five pages worth and then having none of them to offer to customers. Just to tease me...I did find the most delicious little cream puffs at the market, thank God, I might turn into one! Now take the pillow cases, they go on the long way here, that makes perfect sense to me, why don't we do that in the states? They are so hard to put on aren't they? We do stupid things sometimes.
Found a really tiny art supply store yesterday. I would not have found it if Vlad did not tell us about it. He walked us over to it, behind some larger buildings, in a courtyard, hole in the wall place, I bought a tool to draw/paint/letter with, it is made of blown glass and has a large well. Anyway, will play with it, it cost 1.30.
Stop and smell the roses?...ok I did, found this wonderful little private rose garden on my walk. And you could actually smell the roses as you passed them, they were all in bloom, every color against this blue house.
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Last night after a short walk to the subway, we went to the opera, Tosca, it was wonderful. Would love to go to another, and another, and another. Cal tried to show me how to get around on the subway, there is no way I am going to venture very far out without him. Too confusing! Took a nice walk back along one of the main streets (six lanes) in Kyiv (Kiev), one that they close off every weekend so that millions of people can stroll along it, we will walk it this weekend. Many monuments and beautiful architecture. Street musicians ect...
This is picture of some graffitti under a bridge, colorful huh?
Well, I am settling in, made dinner, caught up news, did laundry, kind of nice to have washing machine in apt. Can't read anything on it, all kinds of dials, but I just put soap in and pressed a button, worked. Amazing! Took a walk around the block, for some air and stopped and bought a ham & cheese sandwich and was short on some change, I think it was .07, I'll pay her tomorrow.
I really want to do some drawing outside but not that comfortable among the "peoples" yet.
This is picture of some graffitti under a bridge, colorful huh?
Well, I am settling in, made dinner, caught up news, did laundry, kind of nice to have washing machine in apt. Can't read anything on it, all kinds of dials, but I just put soap in and pressed a button, worked. Amazing! Took a walk around the block, for some air and stopped and bought a ham & cheese sandwich and was short on some change, I think it was .07, I'll pay her tomorrow.
I really want to do some drawing outside but not that comfortable among the "peoples" yet.
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Ok I am trying to cook after coming back from the market, I have no idea what I bought, can't read the packages. I thought, I will make pasta and sauce tonight before going to the Opera. I bought linguine, (my favorite), I can see it in the package, I know it is linguine and I bought some gorgonzola and spinach filled raviolis from Italy, I bought a jar of tomato sauce and figured I could doctor it up with garlic and spices and olives. It tastes terrible! And the olives I bought in a can happenend to still have the pits in them, geez....The tomato sauce does not even taste like tomatoes, what is with that? How can you screw up tomatoe? I should've bought fresh tomatoes, but I did not want to wait in the long line to weigh them first. I learned my lesson, and the garlic came out of a jar, tastes awful, I will buy fresh again of garlic and wait in the damn line. I hope I can make something of the pasta meal, Oh yea I thought I bought butter for garlic bread, but no I bought cream cheese. Bring on the bagels? I will stick to potatoe "anything" now, Smoked Salmon looks good though. More from the Ukrainian kitchen tomorrow.
Another Wet Day
Wow, got up so late today, 9:30 AM, still adjusting, I thought I was doing pretty good, but this morning proved it does take a few days to get used to time difference.
Tonight we are going to see an Italian Opera, "Tosca" about love, lust and deceit, you know a soap opera. My first opera.
Staying in today, need to paint my flowers I bought yesterday.
Tonight we are going to see an Italian Opera, "Tosca" about love, lust and deceit, you know a soap opera. My first opera.
Staying in today, need to paint my flowers I bought yesterday.
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Monday, June 01, 2009
In the Ukraine!
What a beautiful city this is! The architecture and the colors are glorious. The skies, today ominous. It was Sunday and after arriving around 2:30 in the afternoon we stopped at the apartment and left the baggage there and went on a drive around the city and got dropped off at an outdoor art show and market, it was about 1 mile long down a big hill and all of a sudden a downpour of rain, the sky opened up and welcomed us, everyone huddled around doorways and plastic sheets being thrown over booths, umbrellas poking people and then a river in the middle of the cobblestone streets carrying away some garbage along with broken pottery, souvenirs and other trinkets. Of course we forgot our umbrellas, we were soaked. The sun came back out and dried us up a bit. We stopped at a market and picked up some fruit and tea, juice, bread and cheese for snacks and breakfast for following day. When we got back to apartment, we both took a hot bath, now I have come to the conclusion we need a hot tub at Edgemere. No question about it. Slept like a baby.
Now we are at Cal's new offices (WorldApp) in Kiev. They just moved from one area to this new place, only been in the new place for a full day. They are still unpacking.
The apartment is in a nice older section of the city and it is quite basic, tub in one room, toilet in another, bedroom, kitchen, living. Windows have beautiful iron decorative bars and it is on a corner and on the first floor.
I love the farmland & patterns from above Paris, so cool!
Now we are at Cal's new offices (WorldApp) in Kiev. They just moved from one area to this new place, only been in the new place for a full day. They are still unpacking.
The apartment is in a nice older section of the city and it is quite basic, tub in one room, toilet in another, bedroom, kitchen, living. Windows have beautiful iron decorative bars and it is on a corner and on the first floor.
I love the farmland & patterns from above Paris, so cool!
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