Sunday, December 9, 2007

Random encounters

With just one week to go before the holidays, I decided it was time to post a few random events that have marked the last month.

November was a cold, but beautiful month. Almost immediatelyupon my return from Turkey it snowed - for about 3 weeks off and on. It was beautiful for a day, and muddy for the the rest of it. I never realised the importance of concrete in our cities, until living in a city without it. Despite the mud, slush and dirt, it was a real winter wonderland for a few weeks, and it definately helped the time pass as we geared up for our christmas holidays.

On one particularly cold night, Jen and I went for a stroll and fell upon a beautiful candle-lit memorial to honour all those who died in the Ukrainian famine (click link) of 1932-1933.






The following week was the international charity bazaar which sold all sorts of artifacts from around the world. Outside was a Ukrainian children's choir singing traditional christmas songs and performing dances! (...and I was one of the 'lucky' bystanders who was asked to come dance in the middle of the circle)




Here is a picture of our grade one's preparing for the parent's assembly. This backdrop went with our festive song about a typical Ukrainian winter!




Here are some random shots of life in the metro systems in Kiev.

Below:"Palats Ukraina" - the metro stop near my house



In just 7 days I head home to North America to celebrate the holidays and ring in the new year. I'll admit it's been a much anticipated trip, and I can already tell it will take some getting used to hearing so much english all around me.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Great pictures, Jocelyn. Can't wait to welcome you home for Christmas! Winter in Kiev sounds just so enchanting, and we hope there will still be some snow here for you to enjoy over the Holiday Season. Just 5 more days...!