Day three in Vinnytsya, yesterday was a busy one, started out with a giant breakfast of pork cutlets, salad, fried patatoes, and cottage cheese, washed down with green tea.
Breakfast in this part of Ukraine is the largest meal of the day, they rarely have mid day lunch like us so they require lots of energy to get through the day. The people hosting us are very proud of their heritage and their food, they like to see visitors eat and enjoy what they have prepared. Needless to say we are all eating very good, so far my favorite local dish is Borsht.
We visited Hitlers "werewolfe bunker" which was one of his strongholds in Europe in 1941 and 1942, he forced over 5000, Ukraines, Poles and Jews to build the many buildings and dig out the underground tunnnels and bunkers, then executed them and buried them in a mass grave,,,which we also visited. It was interested but extremely disturbing. We also went to the Pyrohov museum and estate where we learned all about the famous Russian/Ukraine surgeons life works and saw first hands his many illustrated volumes of ground breaking abdominal surgical techniiques etc. Just to top it off we also visited his tomb where we got to see him in person, embalmed since hs death in the late 1890,s, I must say he looks pretty good for being on display for over a hundred years. As a bonus our host Rotarian tooks us out into the rainy country side and showed us the remains of a city dating back before the birth of Christ. The day was capped off with a vist to the Musical fountain and laser show in the centre of the city finishing up with home made Borsht and mushroom pie at 10:30.
Today we have a few hopital vists and a tour of the local fire hall then will will give the local Rotary Club our GSE presentation.
Stay tuned,
Bud-mo
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Hitlers Swimming Pool at the Werewolf bunker