Yaroslavl

SightseeingWhen I was planning my trip to my motherland, I decided to travel a little bit around the old Russian towns. Yaroslavl is more than 1000 years old. This place is called Strelka, where the city was initially founded.Travel and KnittingThe buildings are really lovely. There are numerous churches scattered around the town.Travel and KnittingTravel and knittingFoodTravel and KnittingGosh, I missed it! This is Varenyky, which is a traditional Ukrainian dish. They are a kind of stuffed dumplings. There are hundreds variations, mine were with cottage cheese and blueberries. DELICIOUS! These were found in a Ukrainine restautrant downtown. I absolutely loved the interior.Travel and knitting If you think I was smart enough not to order anything else, you are so wrong!Travel and knittingThis is Borsch or the beetroot soup. It was served in a loaf of bread – yes, theoretically speaking, I could have eaten the plate, but in reality, I was too full.NatureTravel and knittingBirch trees. The classic symbol of Russia.CreativityTavel and knittingThis is actually a trash container. I called it a “trash cannon”. The idea is genius!Travel and knittingAnd, of course, a piece of knitting. I spotted this tree in an alley. It’s covered with a knitted huge “sock”. The table on the tree had the note “Just to make you smile” and the name of the furniture store. I have nothing against this kind of advertisement!I feel very grateful to my parents for organizing this trip for us!

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