After checking in at Hotel Bukovyna, we hopped on the bus to go to the centre of the city for a walking tour. Our guide was very informative. The main take away points were that Chernivtsi is quite an old city (>600 years old) and that there was a lot of Austrian influence in this city. There are quite a few beautiful buildings. We learned that Mila Kunis was born here. By the end of the tour I think we were all just tired and hungry.
Dinner was at the hotel restaurant - chicken with mixed vegetables and polenta. Then nalysnyky filled with apple for dessert.
After that, we decided to go to the hotel pool. Ten people could be there at one time. The pool was a little chilly but was pretty fun to hang out. Tyler and the boys played with a tennis ball which turned into a game of volleyball. We dried up with the bed sheets that were laid out instead of towels.
Now I’m finishing this blog post in the hotel lobby with a Zakarpatskyi Cognac. Tomorrow is our workshop with the Buko State Ensemble which was my favorite workshop in 2013 so I’m pretty pumped!!!
Side note: the title of the post is a fact I learned the last time I was here. Chernivtsi is Saskatoon’s sister city! I’m hoping we’ll get to see the place it says that tomorrow!
旅行者Enjoying your posts, Brooke and Tyler. Showed your awesome photos (especially love the ones of you two in and out of costumes) and read to Grandma and Grandpa this weekend. They loved hearing about your experiences in Ukraine. Savour every moment!! 😘💗
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It's so cool how much of the country you're getting to see!
旅行者Cool fact about Saskatoon! Thank you for that Brooke!
旅行者Enjoying your posts, Brooke and Tyler. Showed your awesome photos (especially love the ones of you two in and out of costumes) and read to Grandma and Grandpa this weekend. They loved hearing about your experiences in Ukraine. Savour every moment!! 😘💗