The walking area of Odessa ends at a promontory with a colonnade looking over the port. These pictures were taken by it and the building that goes with it - a former governor's mansion. Evidently the raised area was built for the governor's wife. Anyway, it's a way to show off the beautiful weather we had.
Monday, October 08, 2012
Sunday, October 07, 2012
Saturday, October 06, 2012
Kompot!
We asked our agent about the best place to eat our first night in town. She suggested a few places, one of which was Kompot. It serves local Ukranian food, which, according to the menu, involves a lot of potatoes and chicken livers. The big draw for us, though, was a drink. Kompot, which the restaurant is named after, is popular throughout eastern Europe. Kompot is fresh fruit that is put in a jar along with a little sugar. Boiling water is poured over it. Once that is done, it's capped and turned every once in a while, then enjoyed cold. This stuff is GOOD. I've started making it at home. First we tried the cherry, then the strawberry. Maybe I'll put up a recipe for my apple kompot on my blog in a week or so.
The rest of the meal.... I had chicken dumpling soup, which was good. Andreas had chicken stroganoff. He said it was pretty good, too. The serving was huge. My chicken Kiev (okay, so what else should you try in the Ukraine?) was on the dry side and could definitely have been made better.
The rest of the meal.... I had chicken dumpling soup, which was good. Andreas had chicken stroganoff. He said it was pretty good, too. The serving was huge. My chicken Kiev (okay, so what else should you try in the Ukraine?) was on the dry side and could definitely have been made better.
Friday, October 05, 2012
Edgy
Okay, I admit it. When a piece is this small, I don't use stretcher bars. I feel like they're too bulky and get in the way. What I've started this week is the outer edge of my octagon. Progress indeed.
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