People were selling honey they collected, and also "honey-wine":
All sorts of food, like bograch:
Some sort of warm wine:
Round Ukrainian pretzels:
Shashlik:
Cheeses:
meats:
The sign on the barrel says" Samahon (home-made liquor) : plum brandy, berry brandy, pear brandy, walnut brandy, cherry brany, and honey brandy:
Sign below says:" Carp - 15 Hrivna ($1.25), Bograch - 22 Hr ($1.83), Shashlik - 22 Hr ($1.83), potatoes - 10 Hr ($.83), Lavash -15 Hr ($1.25), Kolbasa - 17 HR ($1.41)
An archery booth, with a picture of Putin as target:
Below was my biggest surprise, a booth selling "Real American Burgers"!!!
As I was taking the photo above, I heard someone say "Would you like to try a burger?" in a Southwest American accent! I learned that the guy in the pink shirt and cowboy hat is an American from Arizona who has lived the past 16 years in Ukraine, working with a religious based NGO (iteams.org), a charitable organization. They do a lot of work with the Roma, and with orphans. He said they were currently helping to provide trauma counseling to refugees from the ATO in East Ukraine. He has a Ukrainian wife, and son (son standing next to him)
Ukrainian girls with flowers in hair:
No comments:
Post a Comment