Sunday 31 May 2009
Saturday 30 May 2009
Nothing much, just summer
It always amazes me to look at lush green of late May and try to imagine the way it looked in winter-time. It's so hard to believe there ever been snow, and bare branches, and dead grass. It's so human, this not being able to belive...
Labels:
Alexandrovsky Garden,
flowers,
grass,
nature,
summer
Friday 29 May 2009
Don't you think that eating outdoors is the major fun of going for a walk? Well, ask your children if you have any doubt.
On a fine summer day like this I like to buy ice-cream or a cup of coffee and to sit somewhere in Alexandrovsky garden watching people and enjoying weather. And I'm not alone in my habbits.
Labels:
Alexandrovsky Garden,
city,
fontains,
people,
summer
Thursday 28 May 2009
Wednesday 27 May 2009
Crescent
3-4 days after a new moon a crescent appears for the first time in the month. Last night was quiet and clear, and bright gold of the moon was shining against the deep-blue velvet of the sky. You can tell the next day weather from the way the crescent look: if you can 'hang a bucket' on it, tomorrow will be sunny, otherwise expect a cloudy day. Well, we are having a perfect summer-like weather today to prove that belief.
Tuesday 26 May 2009
On a week day Sokolniki park in rather empty, and little trains look lonely in waiting for children to ride them.
Labels:
city,
nature,
playgrounds,
Sokolniki,
summer
Monday 25 May 2009
Sunday 24 May 2009
Dandelion
Dandelions are in full bloom in Moscow now. When the weather is sunny you can see their golden head all over grass-plats. I like those little sun-like things, they make the city brighter.
Saturday 23 May 2009
Kamergersky
I believe I have already posted some photos of this little street in central Moscow. Kamergersky alley connect Tverskaya and Malaya Dmitrovka streets, it's a walk area and very popular with moscowites.
Labels:
city,
people,
streets,
summer,
tourist attractions
Friday 22 May 2009
Gondola
This is my contribution to Skywatch Friday. I took the photo in Sokolniki park, by the observation wheel - I just liked the way an empty gondola looked against the cloudy sky. Another photo on my extension site.
Have a nice week-end!
Labels:
city,
playgrounds,
sky,
Sokolniki
Thursday 21 May 2009
Chess club
Chess used to be extremely popular in USSR so there were numerous chess clubs all around the country. It is necessary to mention such clubs based in city parks: people of all ages, but mostly elgerly men, gathered in parks and spent time playing chess, sometimes from morning till night, sometimes notwithstanding disagreeble weather. Since clubs were popular, parks were furnished with tables and benches, wooden as a rule, so that players could spend their time comefortably.
Nowadays, number of chess clubs is significantly smaller but still on a fine summer day you can see a group of people crowding around chess boards in some or other city park. I kind of spied on them when I walked by so here is the photo for you (and another one on my extension site).
Wednesday 20 May 2009
Side street
This is one of the small streets in central city. Most of them are alike so this one is rather typical.
And, by the way, check my travel site for more photos from Israel.
Tuesday 19 May 2009
Big wheel
That observation wheel in Sokolniki park was definitely missing visitors yesterday when I happened to walk by. On a fine week-end it must be crowded but Mondays are not that busy. So I couldn't miss the opportunity and took a ride!
Labels:
city,
nature,
Sokolniki,
tourist attractions,
trees
Monday 18 May 2009
I watched the Eurovision show on TV on Saturday night and I loved some of the songs so much that I downloaded them later. My favourites were: Israel, Estonia and Iceland.
Did you see it? Which did you like the best?
P.S. Another photo on my extension site.
Sunday 17 May 2009
Cathedral of the Dormition of the Theotokos
This church is located in a small side street of central city. It was built about 1675 to replace a wooden version of 50+ years old. After revolution of 1917 it was turned to sewing workshop. Restored in 1990s, the building is used for its original purposes now.
Labels:
blossom,
buildings,
city,
spring,
tourist attractions
Saturday 16 May 2009
Coffee and Lemon
It's been a little while since I posted a photo of coffee cups. Well, here you are!
Enjoy your week-end!
Another version on my extension site.
Friday 15 May 2009
Souvenirs
Gift traders around Kremlin and Red Square are waiting for their customers. Their major take are foreign tourists, of course.
Labels:
city,
gifts,
Red Square,
stores,
tourist attractions
Thursday 14 May 2009
Pear-tree in bloom
Wonderful summer-like weather changed to chilly and rainy autumn-like, but trees are in full bloom. Just like this pear-tree next to my office.
P.S. More photos on my extension site.
Wednesday 13 May 2009
Street musicians
This string band can be seen by the beginning of Tverskaya St., in underpasses or walking areas, quite often. Performers may change but the set of instruments is usually the same, as well as repertoire. They play popular classics (like Vivaldi's Four Seasons) and they do it very well. In fact, they do it not to earn their living but for practice of public performance because these young people are students of music school or conservatory. But whatever their purpose is, they are capable of giving you some minites of pleasure, and I often stop for a while to listen when I walk by.
Tuesday 12 May 2009
Monday 11 May 2009
Field pansy
This is a kind of violets which in Russian is called 'Anuta's Eyes' (Anuta is a gentle name for Anna). They are very popular for their brightness and unpretentiousness.
I like them, too.
Sunday 10 May 2009
Vysoko-Petrovsky Monastery
This is the above-gate Church of Vysoko-Petrovsky Monastery in Moscow. It's located on the city center and is known since 1377, at least. During Soviet Era the monastery was closed and for a long time forsaken. However, in 1992 it was open again and several years ago the restoration began, so now some of the buildings (like this church) are available for full observation.
Labels:
buildings,
city,
streets,
tourist attractions
Saturday 9 May 2009
Victory Day
Today Russia celebrates 64th anniversary of the great Victory over Nazism. This is the day when we thank everyone who made today's peace possible and we remember the price paid for that.
But it seems that human memory is too short. Look at nationalistic parties turning legal! Look at former SS-men greated as national heros only because they fought Soviet Union! It tortures me to see mankind forgetting its mistakes and losses.
Please respect the lessons of human history.
P.S. More photos on my extenstion site.
Labels:
Alexandrovsky Garden,
city,
holidays,
Kremlin,
memorial
Friday 8 May 2009
We are about to have a long week-end thanks to Victory Day tomorrow. The rest of the globe celebrates the end of World War II today but in Russia it's shifted to 9th.
Meanwhile, we enjoy soft and sunny weather, and blooming is all around to please one's eyes.
P.S. Closer view on my extenstion site.
Thursday 7 May 2009
Final rehearsal
This morning those who live or work in Moscow downtown could watch the final rehearsal of the military parade. The parade is dedicated to Victory Day and to be held on May, 9th. Today I went out of office just in time to catch some photos of participating airforce. It was rather chilly and rainy this morning but nevertheless streets were full of curious idlers - and notwithstanding extremely limited access to the downtown! Really, people would go a great lenght for a rare show!
More photos on my extension site.
Wednesday 6 May 2009
Getting back to work, it's so hard to find a minute for daily pleasures! Nevertheless, I try to manage taking springly pictures and sharing them with you.
By the way, I published the first portion of my Israel trip on my travel site.
Tuesday 5 May 2009
After too long winter and late spring a sudden summer rushed into the city. Well, it's not like real summer yet, but trees burst with new foliage and people ran out to enjoy sun and warmth. Alexandrovsky Garden is full of tourists and students, and falks from nearby offices take their time when returning from lunch.
It was a nice afternoon...
Labels:
Alexandrovsky Garden,
city,
people,
spring,
trees
Monday 4 May 2009
Back from vacation
I'm back from my 2-weeks long trip to Israel. It was rich for magnificent sights and photo-worth impressions. I hope I'll be able to share with you at least some of them!
I have read all your comments and would like to tell you how much I appreciate them! Thank you.
Sunday 3 May 2009
Bellydancer
And for a change .... a photo of myself!
In fact, I'm just boasting of my new dancing dress, but one has right to enjoy one's hobby, doesn't [s]he? :)
Saturday 2 May 2009
The Zoo
When both my husband and I happen to take our work laptops home our flat begin looking somewhat store-like. And it's very amusing to watch 'the evolution' of portable computers.
Here is a photo of our local 'laptops zoo'.
Labels:
home,
technology
Friday 1 May 2009
Theme Day: Shadows
For May's Theme Day I chose the photo I took last year: I believe this is the best one on a subject of Shadows.
And don't forget to look at shadows from all over the world!
Click here to view thumbnails for all participants
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