Dorogoi Viktor,
You're welcome. Thank you for doing what you do. Removing the spam
was a small thing compared to your contribution. I look forward to
your next lessons. I have continued to study at my own pace in the
interim and have picked up a study partner to practice with. She is a
native English speaker who shares my esurience for the Ruskie Yazik.
As always I am looking for native Russian speakers in my area, but it
seems that group is somewhat aloof and so far my efforts have been
fruitless. I do have a couple of Russian ex-pat friends though which
is nice. I found a very nice woman, a Polish ex-pat, who works as a
waitress at a local restaurant where my language partner and conduct
our Russian lessons. We had an nice chat about things eastern
European. She is an excellent waitress. People coming into the
restaurant ask to be seated in her section. I have heard them.
Recently, I took a drive up to Sacramento, California. I have heard
there is a large population of Ukrainian ex-pats living there. I was
driving down the street when out of the corner of my eye I spied
Cyrillic text. There to my delight was a little store and
delicatessen specializing in Ukrainian and Russian imported food and
drink items. I spent $40 US on some niceties. I hope to make a video
about it before I eat all the goodies!
Well that's all for now...
Da Svidania!
Kenbank
On 9 фев, 05:17, "Viktor D. Huliganov" <
jerzy.jakubow...@gmail.com>
wrote: