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1024 days ago
I have made it to the city of L’vov, it’s not quiet the final destination on my trip but close enough. L’vov is one of the nicest places in all of Ukraine, and along with 6 other guys last night we conquered the 27 hour train ride to have the chance to walk on the cobble [...]
1027 days ago
Its been a busy couple of weeks for me. Since my last post I celebrated my birthday by taking a train to Kyiv and participating in a basketball tournament. It wasn’t too serious but nonetheless it was fun. After that I went to Oster, the village that I lived in when I first arrived to Ukraine, to [...]
1042 days ago
Over the past couple of months I have come to appreciate the little town of Krasnodon where I live. Partly because I get to leave back home soon but more importantly because I have started exploring more of it. I remember my friend and fellow volunteer whom has already left back home, Gillian, would call me up on the [...]
1052 days ago
YYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEAaaaaaaaahhhhhh!!!!!! Alright Spring Break! I am so happy:) I love the sun, and the beach, and the ladies. Wait wait wait, just one second now. I’m in Ukraine. Oh yeah:( Bummer. That means Spring Break is the absolute same as any other week. I guess I am happy for all of my friends back in the States [...]
1163 days ago
How to live. Well I’m just going to jump into it here. I need a plan of action, a path towards enlightenment, and I am temped to look on wikipedia to show me the way. What it’s coming down to is that I need some sort of structure. I know exactly the mixture to use also. I [...]
1163 days ago
Yes, unlimited power! I can make the heavens shake under my fist, but today I was too tired to get out of bed and shake my fist at that mountain, and so the story goes. Alright, so I can’t really make the mountains shake, but the fact is that I have so much free time that [...]
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