вторник, 6 мая 2008 г.

About me again :)






I can not manage with placing of pictures! They are glued wherein comfortably them, but not wherein I want :(.
I answer a question. There is a little city West Branch in Michigan. I will live there :).
A strange thing takes place with prices on Ukraine. When the course of dollar rose, our prices had been increased. When the course of dollar fallen down, our prices had been increased again. The course of dollar fallen down now, and the course of euro fallen down similarly. Our prices grow still! Can it be explained logically? :)
I have many pictures from Mum's of settlement. I know, it look like many places on Ukraine and in Russia. When I grew there, and concluded studies at school (1978 - 1988), a settlement had normal life. Then local industry and agriculture began to collapse. People depart in cities. Children after school depart also. Many people left in other countries. Spain and Italy - there women work in houses and in agriculture. Western Europe - there men work in building, on a transport, in agriculture, women in trade. I am afraid to think where they work yet :(. Therefore we have many children without parents. People want to live, and many of them do not care of the children. I see a situation so. I do not apply on that I am rights on 100 %.

1 комментарий:

Annie комментирует...

Ко мне эти картины выглядят настолько красивыми. Я знаю, что люди не живут "так богато", но больше вещей, Вы имеете больше забот, которые Вы имеете. Однако, жизнь в Западной Ветви не будет столь напряжена как в больших городах, я думаю. Но, Вы не будете близко ко многим российским или украинским людям, я боюсь. Однако, в Мичигане мы двигаемся много! Вы можете приехать в наш небольшой российский гастроном, даже.Here's the translation for English speaking people: To me these pictures look so beautiful. I know people don't live "so richly", but the more things you have the more worries you have. However, life in West Branch will not be so stressful as in the big cities, I think. But, you will not be close to many Russian or Ukrainian people, I am afraid. Still, in Michigan we drive a lot! You can come to our little Russian grocery store, even.