I feel really lame bothering to post something at this point, because it has been so long. However, I have lots of new pictures that I want to share. So, hopefully I can make up for the last month of no posts and deliver some worthy shots of this strange, but wonderful, country.
First off, a couple of weeks ago we got the chance to go to Moscow for a few days. It was really, really awesome. I was nervous about the trip because Moscow seems like a pretty crazy and scary place, but everything turned out great. We took the infamous Russian train, and I admit that because this was my first time ever riding a train I felt so much like I was about to board the Hogwarts Express I almost wet my pants. This fantasy was pretty quickly dissolved. Entering the train was a little like when Buddy the Elf sees the mailroom for the first time. Just kidding, it wasn't THAT scary, but it was a unique experience. You are very crammed in there and we had the top bunks on an overnight train. It was so freaking hot in there I really thought I was going to burst into flames. We made it though and it was a very Russian experience that I ended up loving in the end. So, anyway here are some pictures of Moscow! :
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First off, a couple of weeks ago we got the chance to go to Moscow for a few days. It was really, really awesome. I was nervous about the trip because Moscow seems like a pretty crazy and scary place, but everything turned out great. We took the infamous Russian train, and I admit that because this was my first time ever riding a train I felt so much like I was about to board the Hogwarts Express I almost wet my pants. This fantasy was pretty quickly dissolved. Entering the train was a little like when Buddy the Elf sees the mailroom for the first time. Just kidding, it wasn't THAT scary, but it was a unique experience. You are very crammed in there and we had the top bunks on an overnight train. It was so freaking hot in there I really thought I was going to burst into flames. We made it though and it was a very Russian experience that I ended up loving in the end. So, anyway here are some pictures of Moscow! :
The train moved so slow that even on a long exposure it is a perfectly crisp image out the window. I thought it was a joke at first. I kept waiting to pick up speed when we left, and we never did. |
Cathedral of Christ
This is tallest Orthodox church in the world, according to wikipedia. Which I trust because anyone can post anything on there, so you know you're getting the best possible information. |
So this picture and the one below offer you a little comparison shot to see how big it really is. |
This is the door in the middle from the picture above, and that is my little friend Kristen. |
Me and Nicole with a side shot of the church. |
There's a cool bridge behind the cathedral... |
...with an excellent view of the Kremlin. |
Amazing! I cannot, nor will I ever, get over how beautiful everything is. I cannot wait to see even more photos upon your return! Love the "There is beauty all around" tie-in. ;) I'm sorry you did not get to board on platform 9-3/4. What a shame!! Hopefully your next train experience will be better!
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These pictures are insane! I am pretty sure your commentary is just as awesome as your pictures. You are so witty! Yes, I feel that song would be quite apropos! I kept meaning to tell Kate to send me the link to your blog so I could follow. I'm sorry we didn't do it sooner. The good news is, I get more at once. It is like when is started Harry Potter after the first 3 books were out. I got to keep going for a while before waiting for the next book. I can't wait to see you in the Codster this summer. Oh, and I loved the picture of the white buffalo when you were talking about random art in a town. Once again, so apropos!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you did update and loved all the new pictures! I truly believe in many ways we are twins...love Disneyland and Harry Potter! Two GREAT and wonderful things!! Love you and hope you have a great rest of the time in Russia!
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