Impressions of Odessa
Having lived in Kyiv a couple of year's now, I viewed the journey down to Odessa (1 May-5 May) as something that would be enjoyable, but mostly because my wife was going and I was meeting up with some good people. What a pleasant surprise to find Odessa a notch or two more liveable than Kyiv!?!
Nice Vokzal! Nicer Opera House! Even nicer streets!!
Restaurants served noticeably better quality food. Slightly higher level of service orientation and the militsia are even looking a bit smarter (in both the British and the American senses of the word)than the ones we have in Kyiv. Easier walking on the sidewalks (only tripped a couple of times), shopping areas a bit more spread-out, parks much neater and better maintained, comfort-level in the restaurants was up (BIG SEATS!) and the variety of food was greater. What wasn't there to like?
Hmmm, wife brought along a guidebook and we wandered around looking at architecture, famous monuments and seaviews. I liked 7KM market (at least I liked having the sashlyk and coffee with Nick while the gals looked for bargain prices on shoes) and the city seems to be proceeding along a more orderly growth path than Kyiv.
OK, the young people were a bit edgier and projected a bit more "attitude" than up in Kyiv. I was surprised at that, almost seem like those HS brats I tended in Southern California for a few years. In fact, saw my first "do rag" in over two years and even a few gold chains over black T's. What a laugh!
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Following Up
So, the more I think about it, the more I liked Odessa. Good people (well, mostly) and interesting atmosphere in the city itself. Kyiv is a bit over-rated as the ONLY place worth anything in Ukraine.