these people are southerners and midwesterners at heart, this is exactly how we live in the midwest and from what i have seen in the south. only the east&west coastals live different and life passes them by with out ever knowing or embracing this style of life.
@Enta_Da_Sage2 жыл бұрын
Your analogy with the two different types of bicycles was dope, it was deep too. When the little girl hugged you after your long bike ride and you said what you said about her, I broke down in tears. Crazy how bicycles have been a big part of so many people's lives around the world for a century. I haven't ridden a bike in over 20 years now but they were a huge part of my childhood in suburban California in the 80's. When we'd go to visit my grandparents as a child I wanted to go to work with my grandpa every day all day. He had a small bicycle shop In Sebastopol California. He taught me so much about life, economics, but mostly how to be a good, respectable man all while he repaired and sold bicycles.
@mivanov96447 жыл бұрын
Очень красиво сказал об Украине, страге с глубиной, стране противоречий, но стране, где есть настоящее. И эта ассоциация сравнение 2 велосипедов прекрасна.
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Maryna! The bike has always been my love. I really wanted to show what's special about Ukraine and the bike metaphor was I think the best way I could do it. Also my editor Vova Demchenko put this together so well. He deserves a lot of the credit here.
@mivanov96447 жыл бұрын
Peter Santenello Thank you for your videos. I hope you'll stay in Ukraine some time and we will see some others video from Ukrainian small cities))
@denysorlyk7 жыл бұрын
Peter you are so real, so generous. It is a pleasure to watch your videos and your attitude to these people. I'm glad that you've chosen my country for your journey. Take care man.
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Denys ). Even though I don't know you, that means a lot man. Your country is special.
@ЮрійБорт7 жыл бұрын
Дивився всі серії.Було цікаво.Дякую!
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Дякую! Ще один епізод.
@vel00_7 жыл бұрын
Дякую Пітер за відео, я їх переглядаю з усмішкую, ти чудова людина! Але не їш більше мух!
@natanplayer82667 жыл бұрын
Таким образом я думаю, он хотел самоутвердиться, почувствовать себя как рыба в воде, в том месте где он находился все это время. Он споймал муху, как делал это Валерий вначале, а у Питера это сначала на получалось. ПИТЕР ТЫ КРУТ!!!
@pacifistinside7 жыл бұрын
Дуня Кулакова здається він про Валерія і казав
@Fishnone787 жыл бұрын
Дуня Кулакова, в английском язьіке вьіражение "fish out of the water" означает "не в своей тарелке"
@vitaliyv50587 жыл бұрын
Well, if you wanna get technical about it.. "fish out of the water" is when you take a fish physically out of the water - while "fish out of water" is when a fish doesn't have any more water to "breathe" or "consume" because it's all depleted. In this case I think it's the latter because he has no American creature comforts / things to rely on. IMO
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thank you :) Yes, that was the first and last fly!
@probudivshajasa7 жыл бұрын
we fell in love with you, Peter. Ukrainians :-)
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
And I fell in love with Ukraine and Ukrainians :)
@igorbalabanoff7 жыл бұрын
It was the warmest, sincere and best episode. It was harmonious and deep. You really have a talent. I was even ashamed due to comments on the previous series because they are all superfluous. I had to comment this episiode only. Thank you Peter!
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Igor :) Really sweet words here. Much appreciated.
@glentaylor98077 жыл бұрын
Peter, this episode hit me right in the feels. I felt the same way after I left the little village of Kalynivka. We know what it's like to live as an American, and unfortunately so many of us (americans) take it for granted. Being in Ukraine changed my life, as I'm sure it changed yours. I'm glad I'm back in the states, but Kalynivka touched my heart, I decided I have to go back. I loved this adventure you took. I was so excited to see the next episode and believe me, I tried to wait patiently haha. I've never subscribed to anything on KZbin, until I started watching your videos. Keep it up! You got me hooked!
@vitaliyv50587 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's how it is buddy.. Was born in Ukraine, moved away with family as a child, I came back to Ukraine amid objections just as the maidan was raging. I just couldn't leave Ukraine. It's almost as if Ukraine is the solution to some things that Americans crave. Like Peter and you. All the while most Ukrainians just dream of America - it's almost like a strange myth they have no knowledge about. The way the family / news anchors talk about America confirms this. I can sense it. To them, it's a Us vs Them mentality. It's just a distant dream.
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Glen, Nice comment man! Wow, and I'm glad I got you hooked ;)
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Vitaliy, Good points here. Yeah, no perfect place. Life and culture can be complex and so much of it depends upon someone's situation. But it's not black and white like you are saying here... like the news anchors say. There is something special in Ukraine that's not necessarily in America. America has something Ukraine doesn't have. I guess it just comes down to personal choice.
@vitaliyv50587 жыл бұрын
Peter. Maybe so, but it doesn't have to be so complex. Allow me to explain. In my opinion, the Environment Makes You! It influences your worldview. You can take a young 20-something or 30-something Ukrainian who left (I know such people) and absolutely nothing will bring them back to Ukraine. Then you have the Ukainians who left AND really want to return - but reason - the brain - is stopping them. They complain and reminisce about the good times, but they won't return either. Then you have the foreigners - the expats, english teachers, adventurists, IT nomads, etc - who are not Ukrainian and see everything through a different prism. I guess I fall in somewhere between the 2nd and 3rd group.. By the way I love your videos and you should do more. Ukraine needs people like you. I was thinking of doing something like that as well, but I just can't approach it from the angle you are doing it... Maybe from the business side of things. Like the "kukuruza mafia" :) I'd imagine there's so much the West doesn't know about how Ukraine functions and how and why the mafia system works.
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Vitaliy, Solid wisdom and observations here. Yes, I plan to do more videos! My next work will probably happen in Kyiv.
@woodman65133 жыл бұрын
You are blessing me Peter. Thanks for the window into that part if the world. East Texas
@Heartful.Living1013 жыл бұрын
Peter, you understand FEEL the depth of the ukrainian soul because you are deep yourself.. You have a piece of ukrainian soul inside of you thats why you are capable to SEE all of this (which others can't). You are a deep guy - thank you so much for all the videos! Your wife is wonderful and you guys will have a strong love and bond forever. Greetings from an ukrainian young woman from Berlin / Germany!
@martabahr64144 жыл бұрын
Dear Peter you are just an inspiration and an example to All of us !!! You have such love and passion, great videos !! I'm from Poland and I know what you mean; by moving to USA and living for quite a while but will always feel that part of my heart is in Poland.
@davidbraxton17254 жыл бұрын
Thank you. A sincere and real video of life.
@MariRevazishvili3 жыл бұрын
Alisa is absolutely amazing! I hope you are staying in touch with her and the family.
@alwayspete5 жыл бұрын
I love your analogies! It makes real sense to me! Very insightful! Pete :")
@horseincoat61547 жыл бұрын
До слёз... мы будем по вам скучать)))
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Not yet! One more episode next week ;)
@SpivakoffBlogspot7 жыл бұрын
оч Душевно.... very nice Peter
@brandydinsmore82142 жыл бұрын
How is this family doing now? Elisa is amazing teacher of language and love. What an amazing family. I hope they have found some safety during the war. Будь здорова, мила родина (From Decatur, Alabama, USA -friend of Ukraine -learning the language)
@LAB7863 жыл бұрын
Wow what an amzing Story about the family being on TV that’s something they will never forget and will appreciate it must’ve been so overwhelming and that little girl she loves you she is very cute and the family are so humble and it’s amazing how they live of nature really love the series about you staying with that family brilliant filming once again Peter you’re on top form
@CrimeaIsUKRAINE-r5k7 жыл бұрын
Дякую, це було щиро. а це головне.
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
велике спасибі )))
@Alex-ov7mj7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Peter. You are absolutely right about Ukrainian emigrants in US. I can't fill my soul up here in States with something that I used to have in my Ukraine. You made me cry. Will wait for a new episodes. Thanks.
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, no place has it all. The US is great for some things and is bad for others. Same with Ukraine. In general... money and free will better in the US, deeper connections better in Ukraine.
@juliag19644 жыл бұрын
I can truly relate to this video. I’m originally from Mariupol Ukrainian and I know exactly what you mean when you say we leave something behind when we leave. Great video!
@olgakovalenko70875 жыл бұрын
Peter, you are absolutely right!
@daviks.2677 жыл бұрын
Зацепило парня за душу простое сельское житье-бытье. я думаю, просто он уже возмужал и теперь морально готов создать свою семью. Не зря так ему нравилось с детьми играть. Вообще ничто так не радует и не развивает человека, как общение с гармоничными и целостными людьми. Дай тебе Бог, Питер, как можно больше таких встречать в твоей жизни! Ты этого заслуживаешь на все 100%!!
@AndriiAndrusiak7 жыл бұрын
От обов'язково треба було сюди приплести оце "он у'же возмужал и теперь морально готов создать свою семью"? Ви можете думати не за шаблоном, нав'язаним патерналістським суспільством?
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Большое вам спасибо за эти добрые слова :)
@daviks.2677 жыл бұрын
А почему Вы считаете, что это патерналистское мировоззрение? До тех пор, пока люди самовоспроизводятся исключительно половым путем и неспособны первые 18 лет полноценно существовать социально и биологически - до тех пор мы все остаемся социальными животными. И вопрос создания семьи для рождения и воспитания ребенка /детей - это есть НАШЕ ПРЕДНАЗНАЧЕНИЕ как человеческого вида. Создать семью не означает ПЕРЕСТАТЬ путешествовать, кататься на велосипеде или любоваться закатом. Это просто ЕЩЕ один этап развития человека. А чому Ви вважаєте, що це патерналістський світогляд? Доки люди самовідтворюються через статтєвий спосіб та нездібні перші 18 років повноцінно існувати соціяльно та біологічно - до тих пір ми залишаємося соціяльними тваринами. І питання створення родини задля народження та виховання дитини/дітей - то і є НАШЕ ПРИЗНАЧЕННЯ. Створити родину не означає ПЕРЕСТАТИ мандрувати, кататися на велосипеді або милуватися заходом сонця. Це просто ЩЕ ОДИН етап розвитку людини.
@germanflorez48855 жыл бұрын
Hi Peter :: nice to meet you, my name is Germán, and I am from Medellín- Colombia ,, that infinite joy and happiness I can write to you, see your excellent videos, I sincerely congratulate you, also for all the good works you do, but the truth, it is even more rewarding and a pride in the distance, to see you dressed in a cycling uniform from my country Colombia, and I thank you for having us present. Hopefully one day you come to my country, you can know us better, and give us the opportunity to serve you very well as you deserve, for being an excellent person, and a great human being. A huge hug from Colombia. God bless you today and always...
@Griever_GF7 жыл бұрын
Этот выпуск какой-то особенно душевный, медитативный, философский даже. Круть!
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Denis! A very nice comment :)
@greg69353 жыл бұрын
Great documentary and what a beautiful family remind me a little bit when I was living in Lviv. Such beautiful people
@amirabbaslotfi11914 жыл бұрын
Thank U Peter. You're an amazing person yourself. You've got an intact and authentic spirit that allowed you to feel these elements out of a culture which you don't belong to. I also lived for 3 years in Ukraine and I should say that I totally confirm your observatuon and underline everyone of your words. Actually, your true statement of feeling was bringing tears to my eyes. Regards.
@WonderfulWorld3163 жыл бұрын
Wow, just WOW! No further comment needed...
@ziktop7 жыл бұрын
I'm speechless... So deep and penetrating. Bravo Peter!
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ziktop :) And also my team that helps in everything from editing, to subtitles, to finding the family... etc. has made this happen.
@vitaliifilonov62667 жыл бұрын
This was amazing! I've enjoyed every moment of it! Thank you so much!
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Awesome! One more episode next week.
@yana6400 Жыл бұрын
U are right friend. We moved to Canada, not for wealth but for more opportunities for deeper profession experience. I miss Ukrainian so much that it is not possible to explain. That special feeling that makes me miss my home is this deepness that u r talking about. I can’t find it anywhere. Nevertheless I’v been to 26 countries, but love and emotionally attached only to Ukrainian 💛💙
@mkalaft5 жыл бұрын
Men i just discovered you a week ago. You are a great guy, this is an amazing video. All your videos are about connecting with people and i love watching that. Hope to see you in Kiev one day. Take good care of yourself
@rennycity95 жыл бұрын
Awesome experience ... I’m sure will stay with you 4ever! Very touching moments! All the best Peter! Looking forward for more!
@PeterSantenello5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@AndrewDoe7777 жыл бұрын
I'm a first generation American... parents were both Ukrainian. You nailed it in your comments about the depth and authenticity... a very modest, unsung magic. Not sure about the fly eating thing, but hey, power to ya :)
@dimalirick98947 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your experience, I felt like I'm there thank you for showing the culture. Thank you for doing what you are doing.
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Hi Dima! Thanks for this ))). This is what I'm trying to do... show the country through the deep human connections.
@МихаилСалюк5 жыл бұрын
Amazing message in this video, Peter! Thanks a lot ♡
@ВадяРокоссовский7 жыл бұрын
В Україні найщиріші та найпривітніші люди в світі!
@StephenJohnsyCreative7 жыл бұрын
Привет, Питер, это было приятно после твоего путешествия в Осепенко! This episode is so deep and very deep and teaches a lot of thing we can appreciate. It's sad it's coming to an end, BUT thank you so much for teaching us about Ukraine. Спасибо большое Петер👌🏻
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Hi Stephen-Jones! Thanks for the kind words and for being so observant. I'm glad you've gotten something out of this :)
@eugenebukhman74973 ай бұрын
Thank you for all of the authentic content that you shoot Pitter! I’ve been following your channel since the Hasidic episodes. I think I even sore you on the Florida Sunny Isles Beach picking up shells. I really appreciate your style of story telling. This Ukrainian content really touched me. Wishing everyone peace in their hearts and minds no matter what situation they are in!!!
@Karkhut7 жыл бұрын
That was the most touching episode, Peter. You are extraordinary and sincere person! Thanks for this and thanks for sharing this challenging and interesting adventure with us! And as I know you are intending to live in Kyiv permanently, aren't u? Wish u all the best :)
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Artem :) I appreciate having you along for the ride for this series! I'm glad you connect with it. Yes, I'm living in Kyiv. In regards to permanently, I don't have an answer for you here.
@juliaremmer7 жыл бұрын
Peter! Thank you! It's great! A wonderful trip, kind words! It's amazing, but what you described "you live, here and now" is really inherent in Ukrainians! And yes we feel the loss, the depth of life, when we're just going to earn ... You're amazing! Thank you!
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Julia! Yes, that in the moment feel in Osypenko was refreshing. Thanks for watching :).
@dyoung3536 Жыл бұрын
Reminds me growing up in the rural US. Grew up hunting...growing your own food. Your entertainment was your family...working and playing together. So miss that.
@anonimusculture93786 жыл бұрын
dziękuje Piter! Love from Poland!
@jasonkeck34384 жыл бұрын
Such an amazing channel. Really really enjoy your content
@otsaliukdv7 жыл бұрын
thank you Peter, it was the most interesting, that i've seen lately) Dyakuyu - azh pidskakuyu)
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Thanks for watching )
@Михасьміст3 жыл бұрын
you doing a good job.THANK YOU.Resp
@EricYodis7 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to see it end! Great show! Thank you for being open minded and showing the great side of Ukraine! Her people and her land are amazing! Where do you go next?
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Hi Eric, We have one more episode! Next... most likely I'll do a series in Kyiv.
@pastorpersonality Жыл бұрын
This one of your most beautiful videos. Audio and visual
@nula56627 жыл бұрын
You are going to leave a piece of your heart in Oscypenko and it will always be missing, I know the feeling. You brought tears to my eyes. I'm not sure of watching the next episode as I'm sure I will cry properly then :-(
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Yes, you are right. Yes the next episode will make you cry then ;) It was a tough departure for me.
@Ziron017 жыл бұрын
Дякую за чудове відео, завжди дивлюся із задоволення. Чекатиму повернення в Україну))) Thanks for the great video, I always look for pleasure. I'm waiting for a return to Ukraine)))
@Kent77755555 жыл бұрын
В Осипенко имею дом, переехал сюда с семьёй из Мариуполя около года назад. Не из-за войны или финансовых затруднений. Просто захотелось быть ближе к природе, чтобы дети росли на свободе, а не в каменных джунглях, в плохой экологии. Это особенное село. Здесь близко Азовское море и большое озеро - Бердянское водохранилище, есть река - Берда. До ближайшего города курорта Бердянска всего 25 км. Это второе по величине село в Украине. Здесь имеется большая школа и детский сад. Здесь тяжело с работой, но если имеешь удалённую работу или бизнес по интернету, либо сдаешь свою другую недвижимость где-то в городе, то жить здесь хорошо. Зимой скучновато, но весной и летом очень приятно. Очень много полезных и экологически чистых продуктов - молока, мяса, яиц, овощей, фруктов можно вырастить самим или недорого купить у соседей. Но нужен автомобиль и хороший велосипед :) С современными технологиями провести в дом воду не проблема. У меня в доме имеется и газовое отопление, и горячая вода с санузлом, и свет конечно же. Что интересно, в Осипенко местные жители почти поголовно говорят на украинском языке. Ваша семья приехала из Донбасса, потому у них родной язык русский. Кстати, от Осипенко до Мариуполя не 160 км... немного меньше, но не буду уточнять сколько :)
@PeterSantenello5 жыл бұрын
Похоже, вы и ваша семья очень довольны переездом :) Я рад это слышать.
@Kent77755555 жыл бұрын
@@PeterSantenello Да довольны :) Мне 46 лет и почти всю жизнь я и жена прожили в квартире, в городе, не только в Мариуполе, но в молодости в городах побольше. Учились в университетах, имеем высшее образование, небольшой вируальный бизнес. А сейчас пришли к пониманию, что в селе жить лучше, по крайней мере с семьёй и маленькими детьми, у меня их двое. Наверное это понимание приходит с возрастом :) Спасибо за ваши фильмы. Они очень глубокие. Вы понимаете, что не только комфорт делает человека счастливым (хотя минимальный набор бытовых удобств важен), но и простые человеческие отношения, природа, велосипед... (я тоже велосипедист со стажем)) Я рад, что открыл для себя ваше творчество и смог увидеть не только Осипенко и Мариуполь, но и всю Украину со стороны.
@ОлегАлексенко-л8з7 жыл бұрын
Удивительный человек.) Рад, что такие люди, как Питер есть в нашей жизни.)
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Спасибо! Я рад вашей поддержке :)
@martavaselina66847 жыл бұрын
I keep on watching this episode over and over again. And with every view, I discover the feelings, the thoughts that I knew were always there, but I have forgotten about them. It's like this video of yours, Peter, works as a switch for eye-opening. I have lived nearly 10 years in Ukraine, and sadly, my life there ended because of the war. Being in a safe environment now, where life is much easier, I keep on forgetting how spoiled I have become. But, Australia will never have what Ukraine does and vice versa. We just need not forget to stop and smell the flowers. Thank you for taking that journey to Osypenko, and giving us all such a valuable lesson.
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
My goal was to capture this feeling on video so I'm glad to hear that it worked for you :) Messages like these keep the light on when the challenges come with making projects like these. Thank you!
@Po4ka39162 ай бұрын
тепер хочу додому... Thank you Peter, thats great!
@dennisp3314 Жыл бұрын
I discovered you a couple months ago & have enjoyed SO much watching (started with Titus & all the newer Vids) your adventures. I finally got back near your beginnings with the Ukraine Vids. I can see how much you have grown in your success & professionalism & am very happy you have found the thing you love. You are doing good. These Ukraine videos have really impacted me. Can't tell you why, but so powerful ! I really hope this family is safe & intact - all these years later. Wouldn't it be super if you could go back & do some followups on them ? What little I know of the war & the area - it seems to me I recognize many of the place names from the news & the war's impact on these places. I REALLY hope they are okay ...
@shwabb111 ай бұрын
Osypenko has been under Russian occupation since the beginning of the war. In one of Santenello's replies to one of the comments here, he says that the family is safe as they moved to Western Ukraine.
@ВераПобедоносная7 жыл бұрын
The best episode! So right words and picture...and the bike metaphor is cool! I enjoyed it so much! Thank you and your team for such amazing work.
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the bike metaphor ))). Yes, the team was the backbone of all of this.
@yuriysoroka13667 жыл бұрын
You got it, man! Couldn't be said any better. Huge hole in the heart; every time you come back, after just a few days it seems like you've never left. Thanks for the story!
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Cool! I'm glad you felt it in this video. Best! Peter
@leopolisss7 жыл бұрын
Man, when you were comparing bikes and speaking about your experience around 10:00-11:00, you almost got me crying. I had very similar one - feeling difference between hard training with Strava on, in lycra, on carbon bike and riding trash bike through Ukrainian villages and fields in hot summer. Thank you for your honest and open minded view. It's just such a great soothing feeling and inner love awaking from watching your videos.
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! That just put a smile on my face. I'm glad I touched on something for you there.
@tanyatanu17 жыл бұрын
Ate a fly 😂😂 you are funny. I can't wait to hear your feelings when you are back to the fast paced U.S. Great job! Thank you for delivering the good message about Ukraine 👍🏻❤️👏🏻
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tetyana! The cool think is that I'm living in Kyiv. Just back to the US for work sometimes.
@campbub2 жыл бұрын
Man... this brought up a deep longing! For something missing 😞 Reminded me of my childhood summers in northern Michigan
@cheeseblog3 жыл бұрын
Very honest and open. Feels good being exposed to your philosophy.
@OlegShevtsov5127 жыл бұрын
Nice videos, I was touched.
@olgash54007 жыл бұрын
I got too sentimental a bit watching this especially when you talked about that old bike. My dad rides this bike for 20 years already almost each day 20 km and noone can persuade him to change it. Now I guess I am figuring out why. Thanx, and good luck , Pete
@monikagarnys40775 ай бұрын
The bikes comparision was just on target
@chohlyad7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Peter and everyone who works on this project! This last episode was so touching...I've cried my eyes out. Despite this family is indeed not typical, even weird, the main point that you have shown is priceless. You show that life is in small things like fresh berries, blue skies, laughter of your children, people who you love are safe and healthy. When you live in a big city you sometimes forget about it. And you reminded me...It's really hard time now in Ukraine, but wee need to stay strong and do all the best to save our country. Thanks for helping us appreciate what we have and get force to make our lives and out Motherland better. Much love and thanks from Kyiv!
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Hi Anastasia! Thanks for the thanks :). And you thanked the people behind the scenes that made this happen. I was one part of the production. 5 of us in total put this together plus our 14-year-old cameraman Max Burkut. Without the team, it wouldn't have happened, so I'm glad you recognized this. Yes, it's in these details that the countryside can be felt. Your support is very much appreciated from all of us! This was a true passion project that required a lot from us but also gave us so much. The last episode is later this week. Best! Peter
@marynakosiv37507 жыл бұрын
We also had this amazing experience with you! Thanks a lot, Peter! No doubt, that we all will miss osypenko :) me personally was about to cry😢
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Wow! So cool. Thank you for your support. The next episode might make you cry then....
@ИннаСушанин7 жыл бұрын
привет. спасибо огромное за твой дневник. после 6 эпизода...я заплакала..увидела свою страну другими глазами..твоими...и это прекрасно..так много мыслей и ответов получила. с удовольствием смотрю и жду продолжений))) и если нужна будет какая-либо помощь в следующих путешествия...особенно на западе Украины, обращайся. Помогу с удовольствием.
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Спасибо за ваше сообщение! Я рад, что вам понравился этот эпизод)))
@milawagner84057 жыл бұрын
Respect 💖Peter !Danke für Videos 💖👍
@nataliyakincaid64015 жыл бұрын
What you said at the end of your episode made me cry... I can tell you at first hand, yes... I miss that unity & simplicity of Ukraine. I live in PA right now, but planning to go back home=Ukraine! America give me a lot, but people in the USA have a different values and idea of family and friendship...
@PeterSantenello5 жыл бұрын
Thank you :) Yes not one place or one people have it all. Everywhere has its strengths and weaknesses. Enjoy Ukraine, I'm sure things have changes somewhat since you left.
@MartinBlack7 жыл бұрын
Hi Peter, just found your channel and I'm so pleased to see what you've done. I've so much time for Ukraine and the Ukrainian people.
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Martin! I appreciate the support.
@GenadiyPapush7 жыл бұрын
так просто(в хорошем смысле) сказано о сложном. это может получится только у тех, кто проживает сказанное. Bravo Peter !
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Yes, so simple in a good way. I completely agree.
@freddyfriesen5 жыл бұрын
Kind of reminds me of Mom and Dad's home town: Mundane, Alberta, Canada
@freddyfriesen5 жыл бұрын
Mundare
@carabiner79992 жыл бұрын
Came to your channel via the interview you did with Mark from Soft White Underbelly. New sub here and just had to go back to your early videos.....and this one. This must be breaking your heart and I hope your friends and the family there are safe, and all. Stay strong, Ukraine!
@1yoginiheart Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing the gem, we will understand, yet never taste
@ОлександрДмитрашко7 жыл бұрын
спасибо!
@K0tBegem0tt7 жыл бұрын
Very interesting)) Tnx))
@polosma779 ай бұрын
Hi Peter I hope this family is safe nowadays. I wonder if you are still in touch with them. Wish the best for you.
@campbub3 ай бұрын
I asked him awhile back and he said they are safe.. but had to move because the war 😞
@danrdey5 жыл бұрын
Bro , u did something amazing , i have so much feeling watching this , unexplainable. U really touched the heart ! Всех благ тебе по жизни , счастья и любви ! Респект .
@jeanlanz23442 жыл бұрын
Beautiful experience with your Ukrainian family. I pray they are all safe and that they will be healed in all ways. God bless you all.
@RitaShygyda7 жыл бұрын
Это такая редкость найти подобные мысли в просторах интернета. Звучит действительно искренне! Thanks for your videos! It's so difficult to find something like that in the internet. Its sound very faithfully!
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Rita! Very nice of you :)
@ДорінРеуцой5 жыл бұрын
It was very inspirational!
@probudivshajasa7 жыл бұрын
вся страна плакала с вами. :-) но это хорошие слезы. Слезы счастья.
@pan_andriy_abin7 жыл бұрын
You speak well about Ukraine, I hope you will see many more beautiful things while you are here.
@mediocreman2 Жыл бұрын
Man, hearing you talk about the simple life is awesome. But it seems like maybe you grew up in a big city or a liberal area? Because those simple lives exist in the USA as well. I grew up in the city, but with amazing family that took me to the countryside and the mountains regularly and had the same experiences as those kids. Glad you are finally living what you missed out on as a kid. Unfortunately a lot of people will never have this.
@honda79467 жыл бұрын
Good luck, hope you return into Ukraine someday. I wish you to visit every capital in the world)
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm returning to Kyiv at the end of the month since I live there now ).
@musmansiddique80845 жыл бұрын
This video moved me. You are such a nice and lovely human being. Lots of love and respect from Pakistan. Visit us sometime.
@mariyakit45007 жыл бұрын
I feel deep inside each world you said, because Ukraine is my home land, but for more than 6 years I’m living in USA( Chicago) . so inspirational and interesting channel, looking forward to see more travel videos . somehow and somewhere all of us been “fish out of water” , it’s important to find happiness in little things!
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Mariya, I'm glad this series connected with you :) More to come. Next series will be on Kyiv.
@Smillee0077 жыл бұрын
Super cool and touchy episode. Thank you I am Ukrainian myself. Live in NYC for a while. If you ever in ny let's meet up! Thank you for filming your experience.
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you liked it :) Thanks for watching the series! We'll be doing a series on Kyiv soon.
@jalynaVideo7 жыл бұрын
Thank you (sincerely) for this videos. Simply thank you, Peter. I'm in love with my country again. It wiil be a pleasure for me to meet you in my native city of Poltava (3 hours by train from Kyiv). You are wellcome!
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Yulia, Thanks for watching! I'm glad the series has a positive effect on you :)
@monolit39336 жыл бұрын
U made very cool atmosphere with ur videos
@rustemlevchuk77617 жыл бұрын
Beautiful episode, as always.Thank you a lot for showing real Ukraine, very truthful comparison of bikes and country) One thing that ill do - look for all your videos, and dream about travels like yours. But, exectly, you missing very interesting time in Ukraine - time of school) You should be realy affected by ours education system) Like for the video)
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Hi Rustem! I'm glad you think I got the bike/country comparison right. I was thinking how to do this. My editor also was a big part of this.
@viktorpopov94974 жыл бұрын
Daaaa, vsionpravilno chuvak govorot. Ya uehal s rodiny 19 let nazad, naveshchal paru raz. Chem starshe stanovishsia, tem bolshe domoy tianet. Peter, kind regards from South Jersey!
@dindin9702 жыл бұрын
Peter you are The Great Explorer, it's amazing that you can always fit in to people from different culture and countries. I truly love your channel and vedios, especially all the Jewish episodes, keep going 👍🏼May God bless and guide you in your way.
@AliHaider-sn4ld7 жыл бұрын
Real happiness lies in real unconditional connections with others and experiencing simple things such as a bike ride in country side, so hats off to you Peter,, Lots of love from Pakistan. I wish you should visit countryside of Pak as well for a distinct unique experience......
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ali! Yes, I'd love to go to Pakistan one day.
@jaqs1252 жыл бұрын
Watching this video today 4th of march 2022, i would love to know what happened to them meanwhile the war. My best wishes for ukranian families.
@chrislesse13952 жыл бұрын
Nice bike Peter!👌🏻
@ArtZaverukha7 жыл бұрын
I am ukrainian living in Los Angeles. And this depth of life I am missing living here. Thanks Pete
@PeterSantenello7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I think L.A. especially lacks that feel. It's good for other things though. Thanks for watching )
@InkfightStudios2 жыл бұрын
This video makes me wish america would go back to normal already. We all dont want anyone to get sick but this is just the kind of living I miss.
@twsinc76622 жыл бұрын
Do you have any updates on this family since the war started?