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Moscow 2011
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Classes Start
Moscow
,
Russia
Classes start
Today was the first day of class. I signed up for RUS 2220 (intermediate level
Russian
language)
Russian
phonetics, and Modern
Russian
Life. The language class is from 9:30-12 with two breaks, phonetics is covered in that class, and Modern
Russian
Life meets only on mondays, so I had an easy day today. After class Brandon, Greg and I went to Субвай (subway) and again I was thoroughly impressed by the quality of the food. Я лублю Россиу!! (I love Russia!) After lunch I came back to the dorm for a few hour nap (I needed it to recoup from yesterday). After my nap Brandon and I went to Ашан (Ashan, the big mall with a supermarket, and lots of stores) for dinner at Бургер Кинг (burger king) I got a Грилл Чикен Реп (transliterated; grilled
Chicken
wrap) and again, as I'll probably say for the rest of the trip. I was impressed by the food. After dinner we went and did some shopping in the grocery store in the mall. Let me just tell you that as soon as I get back I will kiss the first water fountain I see. Having to buy water and not being able to drink the water that comes out of the fountain is HORRIBLE!!!!! I bought a 9 liter jug of water for like 30 rubles (just over a dollar) =] The walk home was hard, but I got some good excersize. And just as I thought my day was over I had to
Battle
a mosquito who found his way into my second
Story
window. До завтра! (Until tomorrow!)
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Day 3
Moscow
,
Russia
Today was a very very long day. We left for a walking tour of Moscow at 12 and I didn't get back to the dorm until 11:30. My feet hurt, but it was worth it! We saw a lot of interesting things! First we walked down to the University metro stop and went five stops to the cathedral of Christ the Redeemer. It was gorgeous. The top was all made of gold, and there were tulips all around. Summer in Moscow is beautiful. There was a couple who had just been married taking pictures out front. There was also an old gypsy woman and her daughter begging for money out front. From there we walked down Gogolsky Boulevard which is dedicated to the famous Russian writer Gogol. He's got a statue at the end of it (or the beginning) where he has is back turned to the boulevard. Our friends who were leading us told us that this was significant, but i asked why and I didn't really get a straight answer, that's russia for you. After that we went to Seriy Arbat (old arbat) which is the oldest street in Moscow, and is where most of the tourist come to do their shopping etc. There are many places to eat and shop, and a plethora of street musicians. We walked all the way down and stopped to eat at the Moo moo Cafe, they had all kinds of traditional russian cuisine. I ordered Borsch and a type of Russian chicken salad. Very delicious. We left and started walking down Old Arbat back the way we came and we ran into a Harri Krishna Parade. That was interesting. There were dancers and drummers and they were all singing ("Harri harri, krishna krishna!"). Further down there was a breakdancing group. When the Harri Krishna's got to that point they just walked around the crowd while still singing and dancing. The break dancers started to dance to the Krishna's music, it was funny. Then we went to walk by the Russian State Library, while we were on our way there we saw a bicycle race go by. There was a statue dedicated to Dostoyevski in front of the library. From there we went to the Kremlin, it wasn't open due to preparations for the Victory Day parade on monday (preparing 2 days in advance, this is going to be a huge party). We walked around a little bit and saw some very interesting people, then we went to GUM, one of the largest malls. It was built in 1893 and was used to distribute rations during the Soviet era. But now it's full of Prada, Gucci, and lots of other stores that I can't afford. People say to go visit GUM, but only to see it, not to buy anything because nobody can afford the things that are there. Hahaha. After that we hopped on the metro and headed back to the university. On the way back some of us stopped at the mall nearby for dinner and a little bit of shopping. I got myself a 3g internet modem for my computer (the internet is hard to come by, and it was only $30 bucks for two months). My feet are killing me and I need a shower, talk to you tomorrow!!
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Day 4- Bus tour/ Flea market
Moscow
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Russia
Today we went on a bus tour of Moscow. (My feet are happy!) We went to a nice overlook of Moscow, then we went to see the Novyi Devouchki Convent where there were many churches inside the brick walls, it was used as a fortress in times of war (when that happened they moved the nuns somewhere else). After that we stopped outside St. Basils cathedral, we couldn't go inside because Red Square has been closed for a week in preparation for tomorrow's Victory Day Parade. From there we drove around some more and went to a flea market that has the best prices on souvenirs, apparently the merchants from downtown moscow come to this market to buy their souvenirs. We ate there, they had Shish kebabs, they were very very good. I got
Salmon
. It wasn't really like a shish kebab, it was cooked on a skewer but they just served it on a plate. Our guide said that it was the
Russian
equivalent of barbecue. It was served with this armenian style bread (a round loaf of bread that was kind of like a thick pita style, warmed up over the barbecue), and
Russian
Ketchup, which is really really good waaaaay better than Heinz. I didn't buy any souvenirs today, but I saw some that I'd definitely want to bargain for! Tons of matrioshki, and fabrije eggs. After the market I helped my friend find the chili's that he lost his phone in. (yes, they have a chilis, it's brand new, the first one, they also have a fridays). And then we went back to the dorms. That's been my day. Tomorrow should be AWESOME!!! С днём победы! Happy Victory Day!!
TD
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Москва!!
Moscow
,
Russia
Привет всё! (Hello everyone)
I'm finally able to get online and update this. There's so much to tell! My flights went very well. The flight from Tampa to New York was quick and easy, then I had a four hour layover in JFK. The flight to Moscow was my first international flight. I flew over on Aeroflot, the plane was pretty big, but I guess that's how international planes are. The flight was fine, no real turbulence. Got to Moscow and met the people from my program and got on the van to Moscow State University. On the way there we saw many interesting things. There are all kinds of little stands lined up on the street, lots of flower stands, and when I say lots, I mean lots. Sometimes there were two right next to each other. We got to MSU and got settled and then went to the cafeteria for dinner. There were lots of different foods that I didn't really know what they were but I tried them. Most everything was pretty good. The food was a little bland, but nothing a little salt couldn't fix. After that the group went to the nearby mall but my friend Andrew and I were behind and lost where they were. So we went back to the dorms. We met up with our teachers and another student who had come late. After that one of the grad students took the three of us to try and catch the group, and on our way there we saw most of them returning. So we continued on. When we got there we walked a little bit and went into a grocery store (kind of like a walmart or target) where we all got water (we can't drink the tap water) I also got some breakfast stuff. I have taken some pictures but I haven't uploaded them yet. In good time.
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on May 6, 2011
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Day two
Moscow
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Russia
Well I got up today at about 11 and then everyone went to take our placement test for
Russian
, and we got our MSU student id's which are this paper booklets, really old fashioned feeling, I like it. After our test the grad students walked us around in a few circles around campus for no apparent reason. We stopped at a few places, but never really did anything. Then we went back to have a meeting with Dr. Efimov (the woman in charge of our trip). Other than that I haven't really done much today. Tomorrow we're going on a tour of Red Square and Monday is Victory day (for WWII) which is a really big deal. Classes start on Tuesday. Talk to you soon!
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Night before the flight
Bradenton
,
United States
Well, here it is. It's the night before the flight, and my suitcase and backpack are all packed and ready. Got my passport, visa, iphone, money, and everything else I need to survive. Just had to go through my suitcase a few times to try and bring it down under the airlines 50 pound max. I may end up having to pay an overweight fee for my suitcase, oh well. See you all in Moscow!! До свидания!
--Tommy--
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on May 3, 2011
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Bradenton
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United States
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Passport woes
Tallahassee
,
United States
Well I'm getting ready to take my last final exam then it's off to work for a bit. Clean my apartment later and finish packing things up before I leave for
Bradenton
. I still don't have my passport back from getting the visa in Washington. Nobody else has their passport either because they were all sent together to the embassy.
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on April 28, 2011
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Tallahassee
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United States
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13 days till my flight!
Tallahassee
,
United States
Hello everyone,
Today's the second to last day of school, next week is exams and then I go home for a spell and I'm off! I'm just setting up this blog thing, so it will probably get better and better as I have more time to work on it. Talk to you soon!
--Tommy--
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