I remember pre-war Lviv... He, like a kind and wise old man, always warmed me in his arms! I cried my pain on his shoulder and my tears dissolved in the stream of rain...
Today, on Saturday, as usual, I look through my Google archive and remember my hometown, Lviv, where I spent my life!
I am happy that God protects my ancient precious Lviv... The luxurious heritage that we received from past generations. Where the cultures of different countries are mixed... I pray every day that this pearl survives the senseless worthless destruction that happens every day in my Ukraine because war...
There are many philosophical poems on the walls in Lviv:
And day and age pass equally. Do not delay the waves for us. Each moment will give birth to another moment. And the first sleeps in the second... time grows and there are no limits... And we are tormented.
Thus, our fate is hung on the shoulders of the past and the future, like a sheet... We are single links in a chain. We are a small speck from the tape of time...
This is a common road here these days...
Tram stop on the street Doroshenko... How often I stood here under an umbrella, waiting for my tram.
Here, in the center of the city, every house and every street is like the pages of the book of my life, which I re-read, flipping through photos of pre-war Lviv...
The Mini Statue of Liberty is a phenomenon on the roof of one of Lviv's buildings on Svobody Avenue.
It was February 21, 2021... We arrived at Svobody Avenue with my daughters and of course it was raining :) Lviv without rain is no longer Lviv! That is why sitting in exclusive coffee shops is so comfortable, enjoying the aroma of Lviv brewed coffee.
I always wrote in my posts: I am an enthusiastic tourist of my hometown Lviv! Every time I ran past the opera house, I admired the grandeur of the Austrian luxury houses along the avenue...
It was the last shopping trip before the war in honor of my daughter Victoria's 18th birthday... And three days later our lives changed and we became inhabitants of planet Earth...
Our #TheLongestTrip, which my daughters and I went on because of the war has been going on for over six months now...
I thank everyone who reads about our adventures☺️
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