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White Horse to Bucharest: Lessons Romania Taught Us White Horse to Bucharest: Lessons Romania Taught Us by Vila Gingerich
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“Bucharest is a faded old gal in a raggedy coat. Once called the “Little Paris of the East,” she has long lost her finery. A few parks and buildings dream of past grandeur, but the picture is spoiled by the concrete and steel mementoes of Communism on every side.”
Vila Gingerich, White Horse to Bucharest: Lessons Romania Taught Us
“In Romania, there is only one reason to own a pig: Christmas meat. In June, small pink loaves nuzzle up to nurse from fat sows. In August, the piglets frisk about on green grass, root for hidden treasures, and bask their plump sides in the sun. In October, they lumber up to feed troughs, grunting and shoving, their cuteness mostly a memory. In December, they die.”
Vila Gingerich, White Horse to Bucharest: Lessons Romania Taught Us