GLASNOST
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It will change. It has to.Me too. This will be the second summer we haven't gone to the Black Sea and I'm going out of my mind with boredom. My advice to you: Don't get old and pensioned off.I hope they have all of that taken care of by 2022.I believe it's open but there are curfews, facemasks, and limits to how many people are allowed at any one time. That's the big cities anyway. And if you are coming from abroad there might be an up-to-date Covid test required of you but if you are travelling only 5 hours I assume you're already in Spain.I am taking a 3 hour 45 minute train ride to stand in front of Guernica. If it's not all open then it isn't worth going.Now that it's corona-time you'll need to order tapas from Uber Eats.That looks like Frogger. I don't see a tapa bar anywhere in all that nonsense.Tie one of those "kamikaze" ribbons around your forehead and dash across the freeway instead. The sensation is identical. We'll call it the "Disir Dash".The Running of the Bulls was cancelled again this year. I am thinking that I want to run in 2022. As long as you are over 18 and sober then you can run. I have wanted to do this since I read about it in junior high.
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I've never been to the Black Sea. I should go. I have officially been pretty much cooped up for a year. I'm going stir crazy over here.
I don’t know if it has to change but I am hoping that it does – soon. I’m losing it, as they say, and I don’t know how much more I can take of this isolation.
There are so many nice places to spend the summer holidays, as I’m sure you know. I’ve been to several of them but it’s the Bulgarian coast of the Black Sea I like best. I have become very fond of the Slavic mentality perhaps because my wife is from Slovakia and I have the benefit of understanding them better. Even many, many years before, during the Soviet era, I felt the warmth and kindness of Slavic people. There are exceptions of course.