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Europe » Ukraine » Kyiv » Livoberezhna August 27th 2017

Rano este totalne rozbity po 5,5hod ceste z Radosti pri Plzni, kde mal fanklub ac milano zraz uz od piatku. Domov som dorazil nieco po polnoci v nedelu a hned ranny budicek smer vlak do tt. Veci na dva tyzdne som dokazal natlacit do fakt maleho batohu, bo vacsi mi volako smrdel, po navrate ho musim dat uz konecne oprat. Hadam vydrzi. Navysenie kreditu na platobnu kartu od revolut na 200€, online kupa listka na vlak zo serede do trnavy a hajde smer nove dobrodruzstva. Vo vlaku som sa pri kontrole listka v mobile preukazal pasom, ziadny problem. Po opusteny vozna, rychli presun na bus. Z tt isiel priamy bus na letisko, sice na letisku budem uz 3,5 hod pred odletom ale pohoda. Cesta bez problemov. Letisko znackujem antislovan nalepkou, odlovujem jednu kesku, nakup neakeho toho ... read more

Europe » Ukraine » Kyiv » Livoberezhna November 23rd 2007

(CONTINUED FROM "DIARY OF A MADWOMAN") *A miserable diary for a troubled fortnight - but there is a much more positive one around the corner. The traumotologist ordered me to keep to "a blanket regime" for ten days to allow the concussion to mend. I couldn't go outside, watch television or even read. Work was out of the question. Instead of getting dressed for the office on Friday morning I fluffed up my pillows on the sofa-bed, sorted the four different types of pills I had to take into a row on top of the piano, and tried to think as little as possible about the witch who had organised for this nightmare to happen. Jared, Joel and Ana were all at work during the day so I only had Puppy, the boisterous cat with the ... read more
Puppy.
Jared and Joel's street.
Joel.

Europe » Ukraine » Kyiv » Livoberezhna November 15th 2007

Those kicks to the forehead and face, which shook me into a concussion while lying on a cold Vinohradar street, happened in slow motion, and will stay with me forever. We had been evicted earlier that day. Ana had phoned Nataliya Petrovna from work, to explain that she wouldn't be paying November's rent as we had been invited to stay with our American friend while we look for a new flat. Nataliya Petrovna screamed at Ana to get our belongings out by midnight - not the next morning as we planned - and cursed that it left her paying for the whole flat, not just her half. We honestly thought that she would pay the same rent no matter what. When we arrived back to Prospekt Radyanskoi Ukrainy we threw everything into our bags and suitcases ... read more




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