Short Self-guided spontaneous tour of Lviv city center.

I have still not adjusted to the time change. I stayed awake until 3 am. Woke up to my alarm at 8 am. Decided to rest for a couple more minutes and didn’t wake up until 1pm.

By the time I found my way out the door it was 3pm. It was a beautiful Spring Sunday. The city was so full of delightfull sights, sounds and smells.

Park statue

This time I tried to pay more attention to my surroundings. Cutting through this park seemed to help keep me headed in the right direction. My goal was to get to Rynok Square and find Fatset. On my way there was so much to see.

Children in group tour

Cool Windows
Traditional music
Gingerbread man and Actual man
More music
Gentleman’s Club
Вікно window
Post Office
Borsch ,Stuffed cabbage, and housemade liqueur

The above was my combination breakfast lunch and dinner. My body is so confused. Food and drink at Fatset Cafe was смачного. I also bought a peice of cheese cake for later.

More sites on the way back to apartment.

I will be closing here for tonight, need to get to sleep on time. I will be going to the ceramic studio in the morning.

About Babs

I'm a narrative sculptor navigating her way through the ever-changing currents in what feels like an art ocean. Whether appreciating the calm rhythm of calls for art and exhibiting, or waiting to catch a big wave of inspiration to take me to the top. I just love being in the water. Formerly a pickle packer, theater major, crisis counselor and occupational therapist with a BA in Communications and a BS in Occupational Therapy, only to discover I've always been an artist. My work grows from a strong connection to people and a passion for discovering the beauty in ordinary things. I sculpt figuratively in clay, utilizing the female form and women’s themes. Frequently my inspiration is drawn from childhood memories and my own short poems. Like each of us as humans every work is uniquely influenced by the past and present and has a narrative.
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5 Responses to Short Self-guided spontaneous tour of Lviv city center.

  1. s. robinson-heaslip says:

    Barb – Thank you for the “tour”! Wonderful photos. The old architecture is beautiful and interesting – the contrast to the contemporary and some “English” signage was unexpected. I think the graffiti is aesthetically more pleasing than what is seen here! Continue to photograph!
    Susan

  2. Judy says:

    So much stimulation! Beautiful architecture and metalwork. Enjoy the immersive experience.

  3. Sophie says:

    LOVE these photos!

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