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June 24, 2017

A short adventure

Filed under: Adventures Intro,Our Mission — admin @ 10:06 am

Today we started our day early by going shopping for our weekly needs.  We are getting pretty fast at getting what we need and we usually don’t get much as our needs are not great.  We had two of our missionaries coming for dinner today so I needed a few things for that but we were able to fill our cart (to the “recommended” fill line) and get home in very short time.

Elder Morgenegg had been asked to open the office for the auditors meeting so he left not long after we got home and I finished putting things away and then started preparing our dinner.  I had cooked the potatoes the night before because I was going to make potato salad.  I cooked the eggs while we had our breakfast and so the potatoes and eggs were in the frig cooling.  I first made the dough for the cornmeal crescent rolls I planned to make and got them rising.  A funny aside.  The last time I made bread it didn’t seem to rise well so I wondered if the yeast was still good.  I put some yeast with a little sugar in a cup with some water and started preparing the rest.  A few minutes later I looked a the yeast – well it is still good – it was raising all over the counter.  So I had to take time to clean up that mess.  Anyway, once the dough was rising.  I made the Hershey’s Chocolate cake and got it into the two foil cake pans I have.  I can only cook one at a time because I don’t want to worry about it overflowing in the oven so I put it in a little bit larger pan.  It was good I did because it did overflow a little and the second one did as well.  Anyway, while the cake cooked I started vacuuming our apartment and cleaning the bathroom and then mopping the kitchen floor.  Once both cake layers were done the rolls were ready to be made up so I started rolling out the dough into rounds and then cutting and rolling the crescents.  I had 32 rolls when I finished which were in four pans because we can only use small pans in our small oven.  Then I started cooking them while I put my feet up for a while.  I had also washed up all the dirty dishes I made as I cooked and also from our breakfast.

Before I finished cooking the rolls Elder Morgenegg came home and we decided to go on a short walk.  Short because the missionaries were coming in about three hours and I still had to cook the pork steaks that I had bought and set the table and all.

So here are a few pictures from our walk.  We went north on the river walkway to the end of the walkway.  There was not a lot to see and the walkway is not nearly as nice as you get farther north but now we have gone there and know what there is to see.

This is the John the Baptist Chapel that is not far from our apartment and maybe you remember it from an earlier walk.  It is a lovely little chapel.

This is the John the Baptist Chapel that is not far from our apartment and maybe you remember it from an earlier walk. It is a lovely little chapel.

What we didn't notice before is the little like pier out behind the Chapel.

What we didn’t notice before is the little like pier out behind the Chapel.

You can see the cross and there is a pool with steps going down into it - a baptismal font?  We didn't know that the Orthodox church believed in baptism by immersion.  Interesting.

You can see the cross and there is a pool with steps going down into it – a baptismal font? We didn’t know that the Orthodox church believed in baptism by immersion. Interesting.

I don't know if you can see the gulls but they seem to be feeding or riding the waves.  Not sure but there were many of them there.

I don’t know if you can see the gulls but they seem to be feeding or riding the waves. Not sure but there were many of them there.

An interesting sculpture of a giraffe.

An interesting sculpture of a giraffe.

All along the walkway there are people with fishing poles in the water.  We saw one man pull out a fish.  I suspect they must eat the fish but I don't know.  I certainly would not eat anything that was caught in the Dnepr River.  It may look inviting from a distance but up close it is as bad as the Hudson River - maybe even worse considering what is up river.

All along the walkway there are people with fishing poles in the water. We saw one man pull out a fish. I suspect they must eat the fish but I don’t know. I certainly would not eat anything that was caught in the Dnepr River. It may look inviting from a distance but up close it is as bad as the Hudson River – maybe even worse considering what is up river.

This is a map of the city from the walkway and includes all the walkway.  It was interesting to look at.

This is a map of the city from the walkway and includes all the walkway. It was interesting to look at.

From a distance this looks like a wonderful building but as we got nearer it is obviously vacant and falling apart.  Very sad because at one time it was probably a very nice building.

From a distance this looks like a wonderful building but as we got nearer it is obviously vacant and falling apart. Very sad because at one time it was probably a very nice building.

The abandoned building and a building attached to it.

The abandoned building and a building attached to it.

After we reached the end of the walkway we decided to cross the street and walk home on the other side.  This is a very busy four lane road but there are cross walks with lights so we didn’t have to wait long to cross over.  The nice thing is on the other side it was quite sunny as we walked home it was mostly shady and very breezy which felt very good.

When I was doing some research for President Sullivan I learned about the Alfred Nobel University.  I knew it was near our apartment and here it is.  It is quite a young university and very prestigious.

When I was doing some research for President Sullivan I learned about the Alfred Nobel University. I knew it was near our apartment and here it is. It is quite a young university and very prestigious.

The grounds of the University

The grounds of the University

Elder Morgenegg and the very busy road we had to cross.

Elder Morgenegg and the very busy road we had to cross.

More of the University.

More of the University.

This very interesting statue is on the grounds of the university.  It appears to be a large hand holding the world with a figure coming down to it  Probably more but we were not very close.

This very interesting statue is on the grounds of the university. It appears to be a large hand holding the world with a figure coming down to it Probably more but we were not very close.

I love the name of this little cafe - Eatme Kafe.  The pictures of the inside look so cute as well.  Mostly these places are just coffee clubs but this one seems to have other things as well.

I love the name of this little cafe – Eatme Kafe. The pictures of the inside look so cute as well. Mostly these places are just coffee clubs but this one seems to have other things as well.

Happy Birthday Hot Wheels.  Who knew I would see this sign on a street in Dnepropetrovsk Ukraine.  The window displays were darling as well but after I took on picture I got some funny looks so stopped after one.

Happy Birthday Hot Wheels. Who knew I would see this sign on a street in Dnepropetrovsk Ukraine. The window displays were darling as well but after I took on picture I got some funny looks so stopped after one.

Here is the one I took - I was careful not to get any people in it.  Gotta love legos - world wide.

Here is the one I took – I was careful not to get any people in it. Gotta love legos – world wide.

On the way home we noticed the bowling alley near us seems to be getting a make over.  The stairs are all ripped up and it is obviously closed.  Glad we already got a chance to take some pictures here earlier when they had the bowling balls on chains that you could bump.

After we got home I took a short rest and then started cooking the pork steaks.  I dredged them in flour, then in an egg/milk/mayonnaise mixture, and finally in my seasoned breadcrumbs (you cannot buy already made breadcrumbs as far as I can see but I have a food processor or sorts so I made my own).  Then I browned them in a pan and then put them in a baking dish and into the oven to complete the cooking.  They turned out pretty good.

I think the missionaries we had over enjoyed the meal.  One of the missionaries will be going home in August.  He is from Snowflake Arizona.  The other is from L’viv Ukraine and will be leaving on July 4th.  He is what we call a “visa waiter” and his visa has come.  He will go the Provo MTC and then off the Australia.  He is an energetic young man with very good English skills and a few other languages as well.  We had a good time visiting with them as we ate.  They lit up when the cake came out as well.  Who doesn’t love chocolate cake with chocolate frosting and ice cream?

Afterwards Elder Morgenegg walked them part way back to find the tram stop so they could get to the Branch building for an activity they are having there.

Now we need to do out laundry (we didn’t want laundry hanging all over with company coming) and do the dishes.  Most were done before so it is not too bad.  They I think I will collapse and call it a day.  A good day but another busy one.

June 17, 2017

If it’s Saturday it must be time for another Adventure

Filed under: Adventures Intro,Our Mission — admin @ 10:24 am

In some ways this Saturday was just like so many others here.  We got up early (sort of as I slept in until seven or so) and got our breakfast, showered and headed off to do our weekly shopping.  I thought it would be good to shop every two weeks and just pick up milk and other needs during the week.  However, the load was so heavy, Elder Morgenegg suggested that weekly trips would be better so now we shop weekly and since the store is open 24/7 it is much quieter early in the morning before the mall opens and the world gets moving.  It makes for a much lighter load to take home in our cart also so it is the best way to shop.  After we got home and put things away we were off on another adventure.  We discussed several options, some we will save for days that are not good for outside adventures, another we will save for another Saturday when it is sunny like today was.  Now it is almost eight at night and it has been a very full day.

We decided to revisit the tram we took out to the end of the line last week only we got off when we got to the “end of the line.”  It is not really the end just as far as it goes before it comes back.

First some pictures I took on the tram on the way out.  They are not as good a quality taken through the glass of the tram but I hope you get the idea of what we saw.

As we told you there are actually some streets with what appear to be single family houses. We don't see any of these where we normally travel so this was interesting to us.

As we told you there are actually some streets with what appear to be single family houses. We don’t see any of these where we normally travel so this was interesting to us.

Many of the houses have high fences that you can see over on the tram and gates like this one does.

Many of the houses have high fences that you can see over on the tram and gates like this one does.

Another house we saw. There are many along the route the tram takes. I imagine they don't like having the tram in their back yard. One interesting thing. The workers who collect the tram fees get off before the end - several stops before the end. Maybe they go on break because today the same two got back on at the same stop when we returned.

Another house we saw. There are many along the route the tram takes. I imagine they don’t like having the tram in their back yard. One interesting thing. The workers who collect the tram fees get off before the end – several stops before the end. Maybe they go on break because today the same two got back on at the same stop when we returned.

After we got off the tram we crossed the street and walked away from where the tram goes.  There are marshrutkas and other trams you can take but we decided to walk as the place we were going was not too far – we hoped.

Not far from where we started walking the road was divided by a very nice island along the middle. There were several flower groupings and the grass was actually being watered. We haven't see that anywhere else. Since we were heading toward the University and the Botanical Gardens perhaps this is all part of that.

Not far from where we started walking the road was divided by a very nice island along the middle. There were several flower groupings and the grass was actually being watered. We haven’t see that anywhere else. Since we were heading toward the University and the Botanical Gardens perhaps this is all part of that.

Along the way we saw some more single family homes. this one seems very nice. Most had nice lawns and lots of flowers.

Along the way we saw some more single family homes. this one seems very nice. Most had nice lawns and lots of flowers.

Dnipropetrovsk National University Botanic Garden - Sadly when we walked up to the gate we learned that they are closed on Saturday and Sunday so we were not able to go in today. We will save this for some day when we have a week day off work - not very often does that happen but you never know.

Dnipropetrovsk National University Botanic Garden – Sadly when we walked up to the gate we learned that they are closed on Saturday and Sunday so we were not able to go in today. We will save this for some day when we have a week day off work – not very often does that happen but you never know.

A view into the gardens - there appear to be pathways and lots growing.

A view into the gardens – there appear to be pathways and lots growing.

Oles Honchar Dnipropetrovsk National University This appears to be the main building although there are many others as well. It looks very modern.

Oles Honchar Dnipropetrovsk National University – This appears to be the main building although there are many others as well. It looks very modern.

More lawn sprinklers.

More lawn sprinklers.

Just past the University we noticed a pathway into a wooded area. Later we learned this is Yurry Gagarin Park. We decided to walk in and see what all we could see. Maybe it is not the botanical gardens but it seemed interesting anyway.

Just past the University we noticed a pathway into a wooded area. Later we learned this is Yurry Gagarin Park. We decided to walk in and see what all we could see. Maybe it is not the botanical gardens but it seemed interesting anyway.

As we walked back in we could see many walking apparently through the woods so we walked along to see what was there. There seem to be tall buildings in the back. Perhaps campus housing?

As we walked back in we could see many walking apparently through the woods so we walked along to see what was there. There seem to be tall buildings in the back. Perhaps campus housing?

Yes, these seem to be dorms or at least apartment buildings.

Yes, these seem to be dorms or at least apartment buildings.

There is a playground there as well.

There is a playground there as well.

A large athletic field with a track of sorts going around it.

A large athletic field with a track of sorts going around it.

Past the field more housing.

Past the field more housing.

So now we went back into the woods.

So now we went back into the woods.

Hooded crow again

Hooded crow again

Camera shy hooded crow

Camera shy hooded crow

Okay, I tricked him and got a pictures=.

Okay, I tricked him and got a pictures=.

There were so many birds singing we stopped to see if we could see them. We were not successful but it was enjoyable to listen to the variety of voices.

There were so many birds singing we stopped to see if we could see them. We were not successful but it was enjoyable to listen to the variety of voices.

This is a thick lush forest

This is a thick lush forest

More of the forest

More of the forest

All too soon we were back on the road we went in on but farther along the way.

All too soon we were back on the road we went in on but farther along the way.

Pigeons are everywhere here and I am amazed at the color variety. There are pigeons like you might see in NYC or elsewhere in the states but there are also brown ones like this one.

Pigeons are everywhere here and I am amazed at the color variety. There are pigeons like you might see in NYC or elsewhere in the states but there are also brown ones like this one.

There are also white and various combinations.

There are also white and various combinations.

There is graffiti everywhere here just like at home but sometimes it is very creative like this one.

There is graffiti everywhere here just like at home but sometimes it is very creative like this one.

This is one of many vendors along the roads. This one specializes in cigarettes. Smoking is a huge problem here. Not inside, but just outside any store or restaurant or bus. You never see it in stores - although you can buy the cigarettes there - but right outside the smoke assails you.

This is one of many vendors along the roads. This one specializes in cigarettes. Smoking is a huge problem here. Not inside, but just outside any store or restaurant or bus. You never see it in stores – although you can buy the cigarettes there – but right outside the smoke assails you.

Across the street from the botanical gardens is the Dnipropetrovsk National University of Railway - Transportation). It is a beautiful building with carefully manicured lawns and bushes.

Across the street from the botanical gardens is the Dnipropetrovsk National University of Railway – Transportation). It is a beautiful building with carefully manicured lawns and bushes.

As we often see, there are beautiful almost new buildings right next to ones that seem to have been abandoned.

As we often see, there are beautiful almost new buildings right next to ones that seem to have been abandoned.

On our way back we decided to make a couple of stops.

We saw a small Renok on the way to the gardens and decided to go in.  I am so glad we did.  There were not many vendors there but they had amazing strawberries and beautiful apricots.  We even though we didn’t come prepared with bags they gave us bags and we bought a large container of strawberries and five apricots for 94 grivne (about $3.60).

This tram goes a different direction and seems to be much older than the ones we usually ride.

This tram goes a different direction and seems to be much older than the ones we usually ride.

We also stopped at ATB and bought two 2.5 grivne ice cream cones. The missionaries told us about this great deal and we bought some the other day. It was a great treat to eat while we waited for the tram to come.

We also stopped at ATB and bought two 2.5 grivne (that is about 9 cents for a nice sized full cone) ice cream cones. The missionaries told us about this great deal and we bought some the other day. It was a great treat to eat while we waited for the tram to come.

Before we got on the tram we went inside the TTs Materik Mall to see what was there.  It is a very big mall on three levels but we went upstairs to the second floor and there is not much there and you could see there was not much up there either.  There is a very large Cilpo on the first floor which we might go to if we go out this way again.

Since there was almost no one on the tram I snuck a picture. They now have TVs on most of the trams. You can see the trams are actually quite nice inside.

Since there was almost no one on the tram I snuck a picture. They now have TVs on most of the trams. You can see the trams are actually quite nice inside.

This vendor sells only bread - any many different varieties.

This vendor sells only bread – any many different varieties.

Here is another home behind a brick wall on the way back home.

Here is another home behind a brick wall on the way back home.

I thought this store looked interesting.

I thought this store looked interesting.

In the "dump" near our apartment there are often what we call Ferrell dogs napping during the day. We think they may run wild during the night.

In the “dump” near our apartment there are often what we call Ferrell dogs napping during the day. We think they may run wild during the night.

A rough calculation shows we walked about three or four miles on our adventure and then there was the mile to the tram and the mile home.  I think we got enough exercise for one day.

After we got home we were both very tires so we rested a while before we did our Saturday chores.

Hope you enjoyed another Saturday adventure.

June 10, 2017

Second Saturday in June Adventure

Filed under: Our House,Our Mission — admin @ 7:57 am

We decided to take a long tram ride today.

The tram we ride up the hill and to the branch goes up and down Karla Marksa and we thought that was all that it went from the ????????? or train station up the hill turn around and back to the ????????? or train station.  Last week we saw that is not true and after we got home Elder Morgenegg looked at the source of all knowledge and found a map of the train routes in the city.

It turns out that the train turns left at the top of the hill before the history museum and then on goes behind Shevchenko Park which is behind the museum and by the Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Saviour (more about that later). then goes back across Karla Marksa and way out in the “sticks.”  Interesting.  What is out there?

On our way to the tram I took some pictures of the inside of the Kindergarten or Nursery school or daycare that is next to our building.  Usually there are people and children there and I would not take pictures but today it was closed so it was a good time to take them.

This is where the children gather with their teachers in the mornings.

This is where the children gather with their teachers in the mornings.

Another part of the gathering area.

Another part of the gathering area.

In the winter you can see in but now these vines protect the view into the courtyard of the school.

In the winter you can see in but now these vines protect the view into the courtyard of the school.

One day when we were a little late going to the office there were children and teachers gathered here in this area doing what appeared to be warm up exercises.  The music stayed in my head for days.  It was a very catchy tune.

One day when we were a little late going to the office there were children and teachers gathered here in this area doing what appeared to be warm up exercises. The music stayed in my head for days. It was a very catchy tune.

Today we decided to ride the tram all the way around (or until they kicked us off) and see what is out there.  We did out Saturday shopping early (we have found that the store is much quieter and easier to get into and out of early and since it is open 24 hours why not), and then after we unloaded our groceries we walked to the bottom of the hill on Karla Marksa like we did last week.

As we waited for the tram I took some pictures of what it is like at a tram stop.  I took these of the tram stop going the other direction across the road.

As we waited for the tram I took some pictures of what it is like at a tram stop. I took these of the tram stop going the other direction across the road.

Here is a close up of the stop and yes that is advertising a taxi.

Here is a close up of the stop and yes that is advertising a taxi.

This little round "building" is where people can buy cigarettes.  I have no idea how the person inside survives - I would go crazy in there.  You can also buy them at the grocery store.  Smoking is a huge problem here.

This little round “building” is where people can buy cigarettes. I have no idea how the person inside survives – I would go crazy in there. You can also buy them at the grocery store. Smoking is a huge problem here.

Behind the people under the red sign is a small vendor that sells sweets and baked goods.  You can buy almost anything on the streets.  We have been advised not to do so but sometimes I think what they sell certainly does look good.

Behind the people under the red sign is a small vendor that sells sweets and baked goods. You can buy almost anything on the streets. We have been advised not to do so but sometimes I think what they sell certainly does look good.

Only this time we road up the hill and on.  On the road going behind the museum there are more apartment buildings, a school or maybe two, some stores and banks and assorted other businesses.  Then we headed back toward Karla Marksa and beyond.

We saw another Silpo, which is a good store and decided we would go there after as I needed a couple of things they didn’t have at Varus this morning.  The tram weaved through neighborhoods and we were surprised to find a couple of blocks of actual houses – like normal one family houses – not mansions.  They had high fences or rock walls and solid gates but on the tram we could definitely see they were houses, not apartments.  Mostly they were in very good repair.

There were also many apartment buildings and many were not in good repair.  There were some very run down even crumbling buildings also.  In fact much of the area we went through might be considered slums to some.  There appeared also to be many very poor people walking along or sitting, or laying.  At the end there was a very busy four lane road.  We circled around and stopped in front of a mall with a Varus and other stores.  We though we might have to get off but we did not – but I think everyone else did.  After a while a few people got back on and soon we were on our way back where we came from.

Again we watched all the interesting places along the way.  It seems several different tram lines converge in this mall as we saw some other trams come and go and pass us.  One tram line that goes on a street near our branch has very very old trams (some the doors don’t close on and the insides do not look comfortable) and we saw them here as well.

I hope Elder Morgenegg writes about our taxi adventure this last week which took us to some interesting places as well and we also saw some of these older trams.

Anyway, soon we were behind the museum and we were in front of the Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Saviour, which is an Orthodox Cathedral.  Something I didn’t know until recently when Elder Morgenegg was doing research is they don’t have pews like most churches do but they do have services – you stand through the whole thing.  So anyway, here are some pictures I took.  You could also google it and see more pictures – probably better than mine.

Here is a view from outside the gate that is around the entire Cathedral.

Here is a view from outside the gate that is around the entire Cathedral.

Our first view of the cathedral from outside the gate.

Our first view of the cathedral from outside the gate.

A close up of the picture on the wall outside.

A close up of the picture on the wall outside.

Some of the gardens.

Some of the gardens.

Another gate (I think there are just four - one on each side).

Another gate (I think there are just four – one on each side).

I couldn't resist taking this picture but I probably should not have.  This darling little girl was obviously part of the wedding party and very bored with waiting for the pictures to be taken.

I couldn’t resist taking this picture but I probably should not have. This darling little girl was obviously part of the wedding party and very bored with waiting for the pictures to be taken.

Another gate and beautiful roses.

Another gate and beautiful roses.

More roses

More roses

Walking away I took yet another photo

Walking away I took yet another photo

Another view of the cathedral

Another view of the cathedral

We have been in many of the churches here so we decided to go in this one.  We were even dressed in Sunday like clothes so we didn’t feel uncomfortable but as we entered we saw that all the women had scarves on their heads and that they were paying something to enter.  We didn’t know what that was about and so we looked from the doorway and then quietly left.  Here is a picture I found on line of what it looks like inside during a service.  It is very beautiful.

Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Saviour

In front and to the north of the cathedral on the street in a large building that is a bank.

In front and to the north of the cathedral on the street in a large building that is a bank.

This Monument to Alexander Matveyevich Matrosov is in kind of the parking lot of the bank - interesting.

This Monument to Alexander Matveyevich Matrosov is in kind of the parking lot of the bank – interesting.

This statue is also in the parking lot.  It seems to be a woman and a man and perhaps a plant of some kind.  I couldn't find anything to say what it is.but the words say "Legends of How We Were."  Interesting.

This statue is also in the parking lot. It seems to be a woman and a man and perhaps a plant of some kind. I couldn’t find anything to say what it is.but the words say “Legends of How We Were.” Interesting.

The sky was so beautiful I just took a picture.

The sky was so beautiful I just took a picture.

So between the cathedral and the museum is a park with a playground and a huge blow up play house.  There are also swings, slides and the normal playground things.  The cars seem to be very popular and we see them many places.  Children get to rent them and ride around in them.

So between the cathedral and the museum is a park with a playground and a huge blow up play house. There are also swings, slides and the normal playground things. The cars seem to be very popular and we see them many places. Children get to rent them and ride around in them.

This is a view of the cathedral from the museum side of the park.

This is a view of the cathedral from the museum side of the park.

From here we walked back to Karla Marksa to go to the Silpo and see if they had something I couldn’t get at Varus and they had one of the things I wanted so we bought that and then walked down the hill two long blocks to our office.  There we got cold water to drink, used the bathroom and got a fan to bring home to cool out apartment.  Then down the hill and home to clean our apartment.  It was a good adventure and we saw some more of this beautiful city.

I hope you enjoyed going along.

June 3, 2017

First Weekend in June – Another Adventure

Filed under: Adventures Intro,Our Mission — admin @ 11:07 am

Today was a beautiful day to be out and about.  We went shopping first thing for those necessities of the week.  Getting to the store by nine (it is in a inside mall) meant that the store was not busy at all.  This may become our new favorite time to shop.  We were not getting much so it didn’t take long and we were home by ten.  We put away the groceries and then went on our adventure.

This week we decided to go to a History Museum not far from our office.  It was a great choice.

So we crossed the street after we got off the tram just a block from the office and walked up the middle of the street (Yavornytskoho Avenue (Karla Marksa)) It is a lovely place to walk. You can see a statue up ahead - we have not yet discovered who it is.

So we crossed the street after we got off the tram just a block from the office and walked up the middle of the street (Yavornytskoho Avenue (Karla Marksa)) It is a lovely place to walk. You can see a statue up ahead – we have not yet discovered who it is.

Here is a close up of the statue. Probably some great general or leader.

Here is a close up of the statue. Probably some great general or leader.

We think this is a school. Perhaps a college - there are lots of them around Dnepro

We think this is a school. Perhaps a college – there are lots of them around Dnepro

The Library - again one of many.

The Library – again one of many.

Dnepropetrovsk Museum of History

Dnepropetrovsk Museum of History

These statues are all around Dnepro and there is like a garden of them here next to the museum. Inside there is a section which talks about them - looked like they were excavated. However, we are not sure as we couldn't read the words just looked at the pictures.

These statues are all around Dnepro and there is like a garden of them here next to the museum. Inside there is a section which talks about them – looked like they were excavated. However, we are not sure as we couldn’t read the words just looked at the pictures.

The first room showed all the restoration work that was done by the people who work at this museum. It was amazing and luckily you can take pictures so I did.

The first room showed all the restoration work that was done by the people who work at this museum. It was amazing and luckily you can take pictures so I did.

There are so very old paintings that have been restored and I am not putting up all I took but some I think are interesting. Like these.

There are so very old paintings that have been restored and I am not putting up all I took but some I think are interesting. Like these.

The picture in the back on the left shows what this looked like before they restored it - like putting a puzzle together - amazing.

The picture in the back on the left shows what this looked like before they restored it – like putting a puzzle together – amazing.

This cup was also a puzzle to put together.

This cup was also a puzzle to put together.

This shows the before of a picture.

This shows the before of a picture.

This is the after - it is a little blurry but you can see it is much improved.

This is the after – it is a little blurry but you can see it is much improved.

A bottle that was fractured.

A bottle that was fractured.

A wooden desk set restored.

A wooden desk set restored.

Look at the glasses in this one - interesting - right?

Look at the glasses in this one – interesting – right?

A poster showing some of their restoration work.

A poster showing some of their restoration work.

This is a huge tapestry hanging on the wall in one room - it is quite amazing in color and detail.

This is a huge tapestry hanging on the wall in one room – it is quite amazing in color and detail.

I know this is a dark picture but I hated to take a flash in this room that was obviously protected with special lights.  I thought the old carriage was very neat.

I know this is a dark picture but I hated to take a flash in this room that was obviously protected with special lights. I thought the old carriage was very neat.

These are very old examples of vyshyvanka - the special embroidery that Ukrainians believe have special protecting powers.

These are very old examples of vyshyvanka – the special embroidery that Ukrainians believe have special protecting powers.

Although the bed is very small - it is so cool with the pictures and all.  I also like the nightclothes on display.

Although the bed is very small – it is so cool with the pictures and all. I also like the nightclothes on display.

More clothes and more vyshyvanka - these are very old.

More clothes and more vyshyvanka – these are very old.

Close up of the vyshyvanka cloth in the background.

Close up of the vyshyvanka cloth in the background.

When Elder Morgenegg saw these he asked a very friendly guard if one was a balalaika.  No she said that is a Russian instrument - these are Ukrainian.  They are very cool either way.

When Elder Morgenegg saw these he asked a very friendly guard if one was a balalaika. No she said that is a Russian instrument – these are Ukrainian. They are very cool either way.

This carriage was converted to a primitive tank - the gun is attached and it has a star and is labeled for the war.

This carriage was converted to a primitive tank – the gun is attached and it has a star and is labeled for the war.

Native Ukrainian dress - notice the plaid skirt under the overdress with balalaika trim.

Native Ukrainian dress – notice the plaid skirt under the overdress with balalaika trim.

This is an example of a much more modern room of probably a fairly wealthy family - most people would not have the luxuries in this room.

This is an example of a much more modern room of probably a fairly wealthy family – most people would not have the luxuries in this room.

A tractor - nicely painted and preserved.

A tractor – nicely painted and preserved.

Much more modern dress - probably the 1920s or 1930s.

Much more modern dress – probably the 1920s or 1930s.

More vyshyvanka examples

More vyshyvanka examples

So this room is part of their war exhibit - mostly this is World War II.  I immediately thought of Rosie the Riveter.   I know it's not the same but the same determined look in her eyes.

So this room is part of their war exhibit – mostly this is World War II. I immediately thought of Rosie the Riveter. I know it’s not the same but the same determined look in her eyes.

This, I believe, was meant to show how a soldier who had to send messages might live - notice the vyshyvanka on the door.  The woman who cleans says they give protection.

This, I believe, was meant to show how a soldier who had to send messages might live – notice the vyshyvanka on the door. The woman who cleans says they give protection.

Back outside we are walking toward the river and that tall statue is the Victory Monument.

Back outside we are walking toward the river and that tall statue is the Victory Monument.

A clear view of the Victory Monument and the river.

A clear view of the Victory Monument and the river.

On the way one of many rose gardens we saw.

On the way one of many rose gardens we saw.

Down the stairs to the Victory Monument.

Down the stairs to the Victory Monument.

Base of the monument with people from the war.

Base of the monument with people from the war.

Top of the monument - the "lady victory."

Top of the monument – the “lady victory.”

Date on the monument.

Date on the monument.

In early May there were celebrations all around the city on Victory Day.  Last year I understand there were some injuries when the police and the people didn’t agree.  This year the police presence was immense to protect all.  There were still masses of people including many veterans who are all revered.  Victory Day is a national holiday in Ukraine on May 9. It is a day to remember victory over the Nazi regime during World War II.

A bride preparing for a photo moment at the Victory Day Monument.

A bride preparing for a photo moment at the Victory Day Monument.

Tank Statue at the other end of the walkway going back to the office.

Tank Statue at the other end of the walkway going back to the office.

Just after we walked past the History Museum we noticed this sign and some interesting things inside (outside).  So we walked in.

Just after we walked past the History Museum we noticed this sign and some interesting things inside (outside). So we walked in.

It is actually part of the Museum but all outside around the Museum.

It is actually part of the Museum but all outside around the Museum.

All part of the Ukrainian way memorial.

All part of the Ukrainian way memorial.

War trash turned into war memorial art.

War trash turned into war memorial art.

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The sign says Donetsk - a town south of here that is once again in a war zone - this time with Russian.

The sign says Donetsk – a town south of here that is once again in a war zone – this time with Russian.

More art.

More art.

I like this statue of the little girl giving the soldier an apple.

I like this statue of the little girl giving the soldier an apple.

Sunflowers grow here in fields.  They are considered good luck.

Sunflowers grow here in fields. They are considered good luck.

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Battle for Dnepro

Battle for Dnepro

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Back on the road here is a sign for the Renok we sometimes go to.  There are lots of signs advertizing it.

Back on the road here is a sign for the Renok we sometimes go to. There are lots of signs advertising it.

Just outside our apartment complex is this building.  It is a Wedding Palace.  We have only seen an actual wedding come out one time. They just redid the front.  The grass is all artificial but it looks nice.

Just outside our apartment complex is this building. It is a Wedding Palace. We have only seen an actual wedding come out one time. They just redid the front. The grass is all artificial but it looks nice.

Activities across the street by the river.  One is a tramp where you put on a harness and get to jump up and down with a bungee cord.

Activities across the street by the river. One is a tramp where you put on a harness and get to jump up and down with a bungee cord.

This is a caged tramp and a blow up castle.

This is a caged tramp and a blow up castle.

So we are home and rested from a long walk.  I hope you enjoyed going along.

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