неділю, 13 листопада 2011 р.

Nail Art

Need some ideas for Nail Art? I met one master and she makes nice nails) Here are her works.




These nails I made quickly. So, you can try to use these colours too.
Looks sweet) 


Was in new saloon... Nice French Nails)


Something mine)


New Form New Nail Art) My own)


ONE MORE STYLE)








пʼятницю, 11 листопада 2011 р.

Bukovel ^^^

Some days ago I had an opportunity to visit Bukovel. For those who do not know what is it or where it is situated- read the following information.



Bukovel (Ukrainian: Буковель) is a ski- and spa-resort located in the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. The resort is located almost on the ridge-lines of the Carpathian Mountains at elevation of 900 m (3,000 ft) above the sea level near the village of Polyanytsya (Yaremche municipality). It is one of the most popular ski resort in the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains and is situated 30 km (19 mi) southwest of the city of Yaremche.


Find more here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bukovel



And now look how magnificent it looks in autumn!


















неділю, 6 листопада 2011 р.

ЛУЦЬК / Lutsk (Native Sceenes)

   

Сьогодні розповім трішечки про своє рідне місто, про древній Луцьк. Про мальовниче та привітне місце, що манить своєю величчю та красою.
  (Well, today some words and pictures about my native town. I love to make photos of it! And all are made by myself. My native Lutsk... Here it is! )

   Lutsk is a city located by the Styr River in northwestern Ukraine. It is the administrative center of the Volyn Oblast (province) and the administrative center of the surrounding Lutskyi Raion (district) within the oblast. The city is also designated as a separate raion of its own within the oblast.
The estimated population was around 206,000 (as of 2007).
          Lutsk is an ancient Slavic town, mentioned in the Hypatian Chronicle as Luchesk in the records of 1085. The etymology of the name is unclear. There are three hypotheses:
the name may be derived from the old-Slavic word luka, an arc or bend (of a river) the name may be derived from Luka, the chieftain of the Dulebs, an ancient Slavic tribe living in the area
the name may be derived from Luchanii (Luchans), an ancient branch of the tribe just mentioned above.Its historical name in Ukrainian is Луцьк; in Bielarusian, Луцак or Луцк; in Russian, Луцк; and in Polish, Łuck.

Find more here  
http://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Луцьк

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutsk
http:// www.lutsk.ua
http:// luchesk.com.ua
http:// www.lutsk.ws
http:// www.vnu.edu.ua
http:// www.meteoprog.ua/ua/weather/Lutsk/


                                River Styr and the city views.


From the Old part of the City to our Center



















Autumn in our Central City park











                                Volyn National University named after Lesya Ukrainka


                                At Night








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