Once again the picture of Masha...sorry, that is an error, but this time please give more attention to the palace building in classic soviet stile and the typical sovietical park with the large avenue. That Dserchinsk is a very old town you can see on the flag... :-) The other pics are from Vladimir and Susdal, two of the oldest towns in Russia, they have more than 1000 years, there are a lot of interesting monasteries and churches to visit.
Samstag, 22. Dezember 2007
Visiting new and old russian towns...
Once again the picture of Masha...sorry, that is an error, but this time please give more attention to the palace building in classic soviet stile and the typical sovietical park with the large avenue. That Dserchinsk is a very old town you can see on the flag... :-) The other pics are from Vladimir and Susdal, two of the oldest towns in Russia, they have more than 1000 years, there are a lot of interesting monasteries and churches to visit.
Gorodez-Day of the first snow!
The 5th of November I had a day off because the official hollyday in honnor of the unity of russian people (memory of the liberation of Moscow from the polish by the popular army in the 17. century) felt on sunday 4. November and the people claimed to have an additional day off. :-) So I was enjoying this day off together with some guys of the ecological organization Selony Parus. We went by train to Gorodez, a small ancient town about one hour northwards from Nizhny Novgorod. It was a really nice day, very lovely small town, old wooden houses and nice churches, view over the "Gorkien Sea", an artificial lake, and what was the best of all, it was the first day we had real snow! Since then this snow has not dissappeared and it will probably stay to the end of March...
Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2007
Sights in Nizny Novgorod
To be honest, there is not so much of historical or cultural interest to see in Nizny Novgorod, but still, some sights there are and if you are not asking to much, so you can find pretty much nice places and even very much not so nice, but interesting places. Here just some of them. Churches (there are a lot of them) and the Nizhny Novgorod Kreml (fortress) in the background. On the third pic the mainbuilding of the bank and the forth one shwows the view over the Oka River, that you have from the University back yard. It is great to have this amazing view so closed of where I am living. If I feel kind of depressed, some times I just go for a tiny walk there and I immediately feel better :-)
Autumn in Nizhny Novgorod
At least...in the evening of 4th of September, after
Moscow - Finally in Russia!!
I have been arriving in Moscow, not knowing yet where I was going to sleep. All I had was a paper with some phone nombers of friends of Sam, the Hospitalityclub-guy, at whose place I as staying in Kiev. So the first few hours after my arrival in Moscow I spent them at the trainstation, looking for possibilities to call or e-mail, buying and traying different phonecards and bad-working internetplaces. I also had to find a place, where I could leave my luggage for some hours and I needed to buy my ticket to Nizhny Novgorod for the next day. What a surprise! No ticket for the next day, I had to buy for a day later, which meant I had to ask Sams friends to host me not only for one, but even for thwo nights... And I still couldnt reach them at noon...At about 1 o' clock I just got fed up, decided to enjoy my time in Moscow, even if I didnt know where to sleep, bought a metro ticket, and went to discover the city...It happend to be the anniversary-day of the city, so there were many events on all the squares...I was walking around, enjoying it...Oh yes, and in the VanillaskyCafe I had some very nice japanese cousins for lunch! :-)
In the evening I met one of Sams friends and it was no problem to stay there for two nights. So first russian experiences where very positive!
About sighseeing und travelling in soviet trains
Anyway, beside of the statues I also visited the Kiever Lavra a huge monastery complex, including many interesting churches and museums. I spent there a whole day. Anyway, time went by very fast and finally it was 1. of sept. and my russian visas validity started! So I bought a ticket to the nighttrain Kiev-Moskva... This night train was really modern one, but still it differs from westeuropean ones. It is a pretty complicated thing to get a train ticket in Ukraine or Russia, you need to ask early enough and you need passport and so one...but once you got it, the trains are just much cosier than ours. So even in this modern ukrainian night train there where carpets with flowers and we got tea in this lovely old-fashioned cups. I had a funny neighbour that night, guy from Moscow, who had travelled to Kiev just for one day, for a date with a girl he met in a chatroom...They definitely have an other understanding of Distance than we have... 22 hours in a train just to spend 8 hours together with an unknown girl! ...
Montag, 17. Dezember 2007
Northwards to Kiev
Some more illustrations of Odessa...Part of my international youthhostel-friends standing next to a typical sovietic heroe-statue... an other orthodox church, and a little boy playing superman in the backyard of the jewish-museum...
the next orthodox church stands 6 hours by bus southwards in the ukrainian Capital. There was no more trainticket avaible, so I had to go there by bus, which is not as confortable as soviet trains but as cheap. I Kiev is such a lot to see, so there will follow some more pics... I was staying in Kiev at a very interesting Hospitalitclub-Place. Sam was one of the leaders in the orange revolution...so it was very intersting to talk with him about Ukraina and the countrys position between western Europe and Russia...to illustrate this, a pic of the palace of foreign ministery in Kiev...
Black sea pearl-Odessa!!!
Sooo long time I was waiting for it. To see the sea again and feel like in real summer holydays, and finally it got through. After one day more in Chisinau I at least got my visa and was able to travel forder eastweards. As it was so nice at Nastjas place, and they where so friendly people, hosting me that nice (see picture where all the family is sitting around the table, eating placenta, typical moldavian food), I asked Nastja and her boyfriend Andrej, who also was at the camp in Calarasi, if they wanted to spent some days in Odessa together with me. Both have never been there and they really wanted to, so we spent two days together all the 3 of us. Most of all we wanted to see the sea. Especially as Andrej and Nastja havent seen it at all or very, very long time ago...And we saw it and enjoyed swimming there, allthough I can't really recomend Odessas beaches, they are overcrowded and dirty, but anyway. The whole athmosphere in Odessa is really nice, just holyday-feeling!
After Nastja and Andrej went back I spent two days more in Odessa strowling around with some spanish, a polish and a costarican guy that I met in the youthhostel. Really funny company! Toghether withthem we discovered more cultural parts of the city, where visiting the undergorund, where soldiers in first and second world wars where hiding (there was even kind of a church, see picture) and the jewish museum.
more impressions of Moldova
As I have been almost 2 weeks in Moldova, there are of course some more pictures...I didn't plan to stay there that long, but it was not possible to leave earlier, as I had to get my russian visa at the russian embassy in Chisinau. Because Tanias parents during the summer are working at a christian summper camp outside the town Calarasi, I was living there...there was not really place for me there, so that is why the second week I was participating in the youth camp taking place there, which was by the way really great experience! As I don't speak roumanian I tried to communicate in russian, it was really hard, but the girls where incredibly nice and helpful! So you can see here some pics of this camp and on the last photo Nastjas little sister. Nastja is one of the girls of our house in the camp. Very nice girl! As I had to go to Chisinau once more for my visa and I didn't now where to stay there, she just invited me to her place. That was great, such a lovely family, I just felt at home :-)
And some photos from Moldava
How read my article of course better understands what you see on this pictures. There are photos from Chisinau, the capital, the parlament building in soviet style, a orthodox church and me and my friend Tania on a huge square with fountain. The other pics are from the little town Calarasi, where Tanias family lives. I hope they give you some impressions of what Moldavia looks live...I havent been in russian village in summer, but of what I saw in winter, it looks pretty similar...old buses, goats and chickens on the street...wooden houses...
Samstag, 1. Dezember 2007
Some friends... :-)
I thought maybe you would like to know whith whom I am spending my free time here...So that s some pictures showing some of my russian friends. There is Anya, who I met trough Hospitalityclub, she is studying in one university with me and we are often meeting for a walk, drinking tea or going to cinema. It is also at here place I am mostly using internet :-). Then there is Masha. She is studying together with me. On the picture you see her on the background of the palace of culture of chimicals in her hometown Dserchinsk, where I spent two weekends togheter with her. On the last pic you see my friends Ilja and Genia from the Studenthome. We were cooking hotwine, as you can guess from the picture it was a rather funny evening. :-)
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