Recently we were visiting Ukraine, the capital city, and a town we've come from.
Today's Ukraine makes a twofold impression.
On the one hand it's a childhood places and relatives, an enormous pleasure of meeting university and school friends, a good surprise of meeting university chancellor who was already hoary with age when we were studying.
On the other hand it's already a very different country from what the memory draws. I must be wrong but my impression was that it's a country of traders and endless political battles. It's neither bad nor good but a point of history. Unfortunately we cannot think ourselves now living in Ukraine.
On the question where is our home now, we have the only answer it's in Israel.
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