It seems so long ago already.. Only a handful of people stayed until the very end of the camp. Because of heavy rain and an unsecure feeling in the thinned out rows of tents a lot of people stayed with Babushkas in their houses. So did we. It was amazing to see how good life without running water and other luxury works. According to herself our Babushka does the best food in the village. No doubts about that! I stayed with people from Spain, Poland, Belgium, Belorussia, New Mexico and Germany – what a party we were, delighted she was, our Babushka. After Odessa we plan to go to Krimea and from there to Istanbul and up north to Belgrade and somehow hitchhiking back home to Schwerin. I hope I don’t run out of money or time before.. 😉 Having a great time! Ok, will log off for today. Big thanks to the people that hosted us silly westeners (that know nothing about manners in this country and are so chilled out that it hurts sometimes) so far: Helen & family and Stac in Kiev and Mitje in Odessa.