Archive for October 23rd, 2006

Global Voices OnlineMonday, October 23, 2006
“The robots welcome you to Rusted Future World.” – 36 photos from the Ukrainian city of Kherson, by Dan McMinn of Orange Ukraine.

So good yesterday, but in the morning, Marta woke up with a fever…
Something always gets in the way.
Must be her teeth – because there are no signs of a cold, just some low-grade fever and a really bad, cranky mood.
And I thought of taking her to Lavra for a walk…

Such a good day today/yesterday (Sunday) – must be because of the weather, Indian Summer. One of those days when I feel so happy to live in Kyiv.
Must be also because there are very few cars here on weekends, unlike the rest of the week.
Kyiv has grown so big; night traffic at the [...]

Such a good day today/yesterday (Sunday) – must be because of the weather, Indian Summer. One of those days when I feel so happy to live in Kyiv.
Must be also because there are very few cars here on weekends, unlike the rest of the week.
Kyiv has grown so big; night traffic at the [...]




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