After breakfast, I went for a bike ride, around Dravtsi, and through Baranintsi. Going past one field, I surprised a couple of pheasants, who took to flight just ten feet away from me.
I think that the berries below are elderberries. They're growing wild everywhere. I wanted to try them, but was afraid of having my hands and clothes stained.
On Fizkulturnaya Street in Baranintsi, I saw several policemen interviewing groups of people; everyone looked pretty serious. I found out later that a man who lived there had had too much to drink, passed out, and was eaten by a pack of seven dogs. I'm NOT making this up!!!!!
For lunch, Ivan had cooked a soup with some of his ham, garlic, onions, carrots, and potatoes. After lunch, I walked to the bazaar; by the time I got there, the bazaar was closing. I wanted to see what it would cost to buy my own inexpensive bicycle. Everyone would let me ride theirs, but I want my own so that I don't have to worry about breaking some one else's bike, or having it stolen. There was one bike shop still open; I saw a simple old-style single speed bike for $125 USD. Don't know if that's a good price or not.
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