Another day in Donetsk today. It was COLD today and windy. The interviews ended quickly and we headed to breakfast. I even had a omelet. OK, so not an American style omelet, but it was fun to try the Ukraine version.
Adam and I at breakfast.
The orange Challenger popped out at us. And then when I was taking the picture I realized the New Jersey plates. Seemed to good to not include with this blog post. So fun!!
Sometimes it makes life interesting to stand in the middle of a bridge and take pictures of an empty road. They were during construction, so thus the empty road.
Donetsk River
How is it that every thing looks so much more colorful in the fall.
I kept stopping for more pictures. Around every corner seemed to be a new church and more colors. It was incredible!!
My first witness of recycling in Ukraine. Wahoo!!! Now lets hope it catches on…quickly!!!
A little mini reunion… Brenton, Richard, Andrea and I.
And the craziness continues. Sometimes big kids just cannot resist playing like little kids.
The construction is occurring all over the city. Donetsk is hosting a few of the games for the Euro2012 events. And it seems that Donetsk is busily into the swing of repairs and upgrades.
And the train station is no exception to the construction. Right now the Donetsk Train Station is a place to avoid, but it will be fantastic when it is complete.
And here is my train back to Lugansk. And then arrived to this adorable note on my fridge.
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