I was sober when I slept
– under a table;
– on a table;
– in a laboratory cabinet in Chicago;
– on the roof of a garage somewhere in Ukraine;
– in a stairway enclosure in Kraków;
– under a balcony in Gelendzhik;
– in the attic of a private house near Lviv;
– in a WC cabin;
– in a bath house near Tver;
– on a stove bench in votic village;
– in a roadside ditch;
– in a cave in Turkmenistan;
– in the steppe in Kazakhstan;
– on a beach in Crimea;
– in the city park bushes in Prague;
– on the park glade near the Rusovce mansion on the outskirts of Bratislava;
– in a garden near Moscow State University;
– under the fence of the National Arboretum “Sofiyivka”;
– in a women's monastery in Vladimir region;
– in a men's monastery in Rostov Veliky;
– in a Catolic church in Wrocław;
– in Hagia Sophia Mosque in İstanbul;
– in a makeshift prison on the Sino-Indian border;
– at a police station in Uzbekistan;
– in a school in Adygea, closed for summer;
– in a café in Ürümqi, closed for night;
– on the veranda of an open café near “Atrium”, in the daytime;
– in a cinema, not once;
– in a kayak (on the river and on the shore);
– in a Chinese bus on a mountain pass, at an altitude of over 5,000 m;
– in a railway coal warehouse, also in Prague;
– on a bench at metro station Semyonovskaya;
– in an empty gate of Stockholm airport;
– in the waiting room of Smolensk railway station;
– in an exhibition space of Museum for the Present (former Hamburger Bahnhof), in Berlin.