Category: Ukraine

  • Ukraine: Second Impressions

    Ukraine: Second Impressions

    After a couple of months in Ukraine I began to slowly accept the country as it is, for better and worse. I got used to some things, especially after living in Kharkiv for a few months, and yet just couldn’t understand some other aspects of the country and its culture. What follows are my second…

  • Kyiv, Ukraine: The Divided Country and… Has Dave Lombardo Heard Me Play Drums?

    Kyiv, Ukraine: The Divided Country and… Has Dave Lombardo Heard Me Play Drums?

    If there’s one city where you can see the change of the Ukrainian West-East dichotomy, it’s Kyiv (Київ, pronounced K-yeev in Ukrainian, or Key-ev in Russian). Kyiv is modernity mixed with tradition: narrow, cobblestone streets like those found in L’viv intersect modern, paved streets. The huge roadways hum with traffic while the sidewalks are lined…

  • L’viv, Ukraine: The Cradle of Ukrainian Culture

    L’viv, Ukraine: The Cradle of Ukrainian Culture

    My opinions and views of Ukraine thus far have been far from admirable. Within a week I was ready to leave the country and couldn’t believe what a utter mess Ukraine was/is in. But being out of the country for a few months has given me some distance and perspective allowing me to appreciate my…

  • Ukraine: First Impressions

    Ukraine: First Impressions

    This post is admittedly quite late as I’ve been out of Ukraine for a couple of months now. But I thought I’d write up how my expectations compared with my first impressions of Ukraine. My visit to Ukraine was eye-opening to say the least. Growing up in Canada as a Ukrainian-Canadian, my entire life I’d…

  • Ukraine: Expectations

    Ukraine: Expectations

    Well, it’s time to write about Ukraine. I’ve been putting off writing about it because, as I entered Ukraine some five months ago, what I saw, heard, felt and experienced was kind of shocking. But the entire reason for this trip was to see Ukraine. Thus, after finding Stare Brusno I’d decided that my time…

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