24.03.15



"The Island Tinkersiv" 
I want to tell you about their impressions of the book that I read. The book is called "The Island Tinkersiv" authored by Stephen Rabelais.
The story is about a girl Jenny and her father Sam Tinker.  The history is interesting, because it is addictive. The main characters of the story is a girl Jenny and her father Sam Tinker.   With Jenny and her father happens to a lot of different adventures. At first, Sam was taken to prison and sent to the ship to Australia. But Jenny has not thrown his father in trouble and got on the ship assistant chef. It helped them to flee, on a desert island.
Jenny and Sam lived on the island year. There were many obstacles but they were happy to island. The story ends that later explorers found them and Jenny and her father leave the island and sailed  to England.


I really enjoyed this book, there were many accidents. I captures the girl who bravely fights for the freedom of his father.

04.03.15



 I went to Lviv last July with my friend.  We traveled by train and met there of people our age. We had fun and talked all the way.

 We stayed for a week in a small hotel. The hotel was nice and quite cheap. Room was a double, quiet, sunny and very comfortable.

 During the day we walked around the city. We saw all the famous places like the Bernardine Monastery, Dominican Cathedral, Monument Daniel Galician and many interesting places.
 In evening we went to Lviv coffee shop. There very delicious coffee and chocolate.We did a lot of photos.

We had a great time! Lviv is full of history and has a special atmosphere, Lviv coffee and chocolate wonderful.  I would like to go to Lviv next year.

03.03.15

The statue of Hetman Bogdan Khmelnytsky  
Ukraine,  Kiev, St. Sofia Square

The monument to Bogdan Khmelnitsky was established and sanctified  July 11, 1888  during the celebration  in Kiev of the 900 anniversary of Russia christening.    


Monument to Bogdan Khmelnitsky is most known city monument, an original symbol of Kiev. It is put up in honour of hetman Bogdan Khmelnitsky, who went down in history of Ukraine as an outstanding commander, statesman, headed the revolt of Ukrainian people against Polish nobility.