Many of them have become involved with associations that aim to provide supplies and equipment to the soldiers in the East, the state struggling, and failing, to do so. Young Ukrainians are supporting the defence of their country by making up for their State's failing, of their own dedicated initiative, and talking with some of them is both impressive and inspiring.

And that is the one thing that has touched me the most in this country.

I would rather not go on too much about politics though. When you travel, you realize how strange borders are. Inhabitants on either side of them are so similar, eat the same things, sing in a similar way, and yet, watch different TV channels and so end up thinking they are completely different to their neighbours, and associate to a whole people, the decisions of their powerful politicians. That doesn't mean to say Ukraine's problems with Russia aren't real, especially when you consider the kind of pro-Putin propaganda and all the lies about Ukraine being constantly dished out by Moscow these days.

But anyway, we should rather change the subject completely. With a little song perhaps! Absolutely nothing to do with strained international relationships here. At all. It's about a man called Sasha, getting along with his life and his garden. Unfortunately "next door to him lives this man, this bully Igor", and so Sasha has currently got his hands full with tricky "Neighbourhood Issues".