I love my city. I was born here, my mother and grandfather come from here. My relatives and beloved friends live here.
My city is especially good in spring. Delicate green leaves, soft young grass on the lawns make him young, cheerful and somehow shiny. The sun floods the clean wide streets, is reflected in multi-colored shop windows, sparkles in the windows of slender high-rise buildings. The city is flourishing. The names of the neighborhoods sound like spring in minibuses and buses: Tsvetochny, Goluboy, Shirokiy ... Bright colorful signs of shops, boutiques, salons do not let passers-by get bored.
2. Everyone could use: all sorts of activities, including games, talent shows and competitions. Every camp
had its own miniature railway to ride on, swimming pools, adventure
playgrounds, and theatre shows to suit people of all ages. There were also
babysitters so parents could go out for the evening.
3. Campers used to eat in large dining halls at set times, and if they didn’t get
there on time, they didn’t get any food!
4. Cheap trip abroad gained popularity and went camp out of fashion.
5. Today, three Butina resorts remain in the UK.
6. Guests these days stay in spacious apartments and luxury hotels, eat in a variety of restaurants, attend concerts, pantomimes and the latest movies or have fun at water parks and funfairs.