Back in Motherland
Guys, sorry for a big break, I've been really busy gathering the impressions.
My time in Moscow was very relaxing and relatively uneventful. Of course I spent a lot of time with my family, hung out with friends, did some shopping and even visited 2 datchas (villages).
People in the village are lots of fun. They wake up with sunrise and rush to the forest to gather as many wild strawberries, blueberries and mushrooms as possible. When they come back, the major task is to brag and compare, who has more! In a little village like Sidorovka, there are only about 20 houses. People live there all their lives, there is nothing around but fields and woods, so they grow vegetables and excitedly share gossip about their neighbour's romance with a girl that lives in the house next door who used to date a guy up the road and now has 3 babies. My activities became totally different when Jason came over all the way from California. I suddenly turned into a tour guide! Actually, I feel like I also became a tourist for a little bit and looked at my home country through the eyes of a foreigner! Hopefully, Jason will soon post his own impressions of my country.
3 comments:
Your travel map is looking out of control! Especially that Europe area. You are such a world traveler. And since I am writing, thanks for a great time in Russia, and for introducing me to your wonderful friends and family. Hope you are having fun in Prague!
I still need to add Saint-Petersburg to make it complete. But thanks, it looks pretty cool, I agree!
Maria, lucky woman! I am still at Trianz, daydreaming of faraway lands and exotic adventures (aka your current life!). it looks like you are having a blast and i am super jealous.
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