Mar 17, 2022
Hello!
This episode is a little unusual. See, it's occurred to me that in
the spring of 2014, I did a backpacking trip around the western
edges of what when I was growing up was the Soviet Union. And it
seemed like an apt time to talk about it, given not only events in
that region at the time of recording, but also considering the
background to the current situation in the region pretty much
effectively started only a month or two before my trip.
My visit took me from Romania, which doesn't count for this pod so
I haven't mentioned it save in passing, into Moldova and
Transnistria, then a hop into Ukraine, followed by trains to
Belarus and then Lithuania. I would say: I'm giving you this
travelogue as a memorial of more peaceful times, but as we shall
hear, that was not the case.
Topics discussed include:
* Twitter Spaces update & the disappearence of Episode Numbers
* Soon I will have a newsletter!
* Background to my 2014 trip to Eastern Europe
* An overview of trains in the
ex-USSR
* A couple of days in Chisinau, Moldova
* One full day in Tiraspol,
Transnistria
* Why I didn't go to Odesa
* Kyiv after the revolution
* How Minsk (Belarus) didn't look as I expected it to
* The World Ice-Hockey
Championships
* My first career-break-era mental health crash
* How I found Vilnius (Lithuania) relaxing and pleasant
* Why I was barefoot in
Vilnius
* Notes from a much smaller international train
* Surviving on potatoes and cabbage
A PDF transcript of this episode is
available.
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about my podcasting in general, leave a comment or let me know.
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Until next time, bye for now. :)