First, some pictures of my dorm:
his is my little corner in the room
This is from the doorway. That's April on the bed in her room:
This is our kitchen area:
This is the outside of the building we are staying and have our classes as well as some students from my group:
Yesterday we went on a tour around the city of St. Petersburg and this was the bus that took us:
This was our first stop, Smolny Cathedral. It is really beautiful and was the first all girls school.
This is me and Meg outside of the Cathedral:
This is the Aurora. It was the ship that signaled the seige of the Palace during the Winter Revolution which brought about the downfall of the Romanov family.
This is the Hermitage. The second largest museum in the world. It is in one of the Romanov palaces. Actually five of them I think. We didn't go in it yesterday, but it is in the city. The river is the Neva.
Along the river:
And this is the church of Spilt Blood:
And actually, so far this is the only church that looks like this. Most of them do have the onion shaped dome, but as to color and style, this one is unique.
Today is the Peter and Paul fortress and I'm excited about that. The last Romanovs are burried there as well as many other Czars. I also still have more pictures, but I don't have time to finish uploading them. But the some more of the things I've already posted can be seen at www.flickr.com/photos/lils_photos
14 comments:
I saw all the peanut butter in your kitchenette! Very nice.
You are in my thoughts and prayers!
Luv u gobs,
mom
Great Pics Lydia! You are in our thoughts and prayers during your trip. Have fun. We look forward to hearing more about your adventures.
- S&T
Wow, the pictures are amazing! I guess it was worth it to get that new camera. =)
Hope you continue to have a great time!
Well Lydia - you and that camera seem to doing just fine together and you haven't even started your photography class yet. Your room seems nice and peanut butter abounds! (grin) I can tell that you are enjoying the start of this adventure and I'm sure every site you visit will hold special memories. I sure hope you can print this blog off so you don't have to rewrite for your travel journal. Love ya! JuJu
Hey Lydia, good job on the pics. Now I have you "in a spot" when we pray for you. Missed you today at church but got an update from keith. I'll be reading!
Love Miss Sandy
The pictures are wonderful. What magnificent buildings - so ornate and colorful. Your rooms look very compact. What is the weather like? You look pretty well clad for June.
Love you.
Grandma
Hi Lydia,
I loved all the pictures. Hope you don't eat too much peanut butter! Russia looks wonderful.
I especially enjoyed "reading" the enthusiasm in your postings.
Have a wonderful adventure.
Love June
The buildings are amazing, and I'm simply green with wishing I could visit the Hermitage.
Great photos.
Hey Lydia!
Can't wait to read more of this...it will be like i'm actually there! :) We're on vacation too, so i'll run. Just wanted to leave you a comment and say I'm excited for you.
Lydia!!!!
You're giving us all a great documentary! I just love all the pictures you took...and, since everyone has mentioned the peanut butter (which also made me laugh), I am curious to know whether or not it was bought in Russia. I've heard that Europeans refuse to touch the stuff--but what about there? :)
You're sounding fabulous. Hope today is fun. I missed you at church yesterday---it wasn't the same -- no not all.... Sending much love,
smitchell
Wow, looks like you are having fun already. Great pics too - especially the last one! Your dorm rooms looks pretty typical, which is good. At least it's not bunk beds!
The pictures are amazing...thank you so much for posting them! I hope you keep having such a fabulous time.
Something I found out...Terry Pratchett is in Russia--right now! Someone posted this schedule on the discworld lj...
St Petersburg:
4 June 2007, 17:00-19:00 "Bookvoed" Bookshop, Ligovski 10
5 June 2007 17:00 British Council, registration required
Moscow:
6 June 2007, 20:00-21:00 "Moscow" Bookshop, Tverskaya St 8
7 June 2007, 17:00-19:00 "Biblio-Globus" Bookshop, Myasnitskaya St 6/3
9 June 2007, 17:00-19:00 Moscow Book Fair, Krymsky Val, 10 (Artists' House)
Of course, you might not be able to (or want to) use this info, but I found it very interesting indeed...and yet another reason for me to be jealous! ;)
*hugs the lil*
Hi Lils, *waves*
Glad you're doing alright. Enjoy all your classes. Thanks for all the pictures; they're incredible. I'll be praying for you.
Love,
Elisabeth
Beautiful!!!
~Mel
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