. . . or, for those of you across the quickly rising pond,
I’m in Kiev
So I should probably just relax in this budget wonderland of borsch, Orange Revolutionaries, and a strangely familiar alphabet—right?? Well, I would, but I’m in a bit of a salty pickle, at least for now; I’ve been snoozing on an army cot with a Californian compatriot, but her Soviet-style one-room is somewhat cramped . . . so I’m in need of another flat surface and a pillow for the next 10+ working days. What to do? I’m looking into short-term apartments, which look pretty sweet—now I just have to convince the Moscow Times to fit the bill for my couch-bed palace!
Unfortunately for any of you itching to catch a glimpse of this fascinating former Soviet republic through the eyes of a semi-experienced explorer of Slavic lands—I forgot my camera. So I’m afraid any pics I pull out of town with will have to be from an ancient, late-90s-style disposable. I hope they still sell them in this technological superstore of a country!
A full report on U-kra-i-ni-ya is forthcoming—after I go see some stuff :- )
3 comments:
I think the expression is actually "foot the bill."
I'm checking with my boss to see if she knows of any cheap rooms. Or you could find a nice Ukrainian girl...
Wait, does Ann read this blog? (Hi Ann)
Hmm yes. Of this blog I approve. I dig the writing style.
zekey, i want more posts! also, i love you.
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