Showing posts with label Moscow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moscow. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2007

MOSCOW!!!



St. Basil's Cathedral


I am here! It is great to finally make it. I have been waiting for this trip for quite a while and am glad it has happened.

I arrived yesterday and entered with the Visa without any problems, which was nice, and had my luggage really quick and was off to the city. After checking into the hotel and settling in, I made my way into the downtown. By the time I got to the Red Square it was dark, but that made it really cool. St. Basil's Cathedral was lit against a black sky which just looked awesome. I unfortunately did not have my camera at the time, but will get back at night again to take some pictures.

Today I went out with a tour guide to really make the most of the trip. She took me on the Metro to the Chinatown section and then walked to Red Square from there. Again, seeing St. Basil's come into sight was breathtaking. Once in the square we talked a lot about the history of the buildings, the Kremlin Wall and Lenin's Mausoleum. Next it was a walk inside St. Basil's. This was good on two accounts - first the building is really amazing, each of the 9 domes is actually the top of a chapel, second, it was freezing cold (14°F/-9°C) and being out of the wind was very nice.

From there we walked along the square to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the eternal flame. We were just in time to see a changing of the guard. Those guards are very limber, goose stepping as high as they do for as long as they do!

Next up was the Armory Museum inside the Kremlin. Here there are several Faberge eggs Tsar Nicholas ordered for his wife, plus a ton of gold, silver and pottery the Russian Empire acquired through the years. On the first floor is an exhibit of coronation dresses, religious vestments and carriages. In all it wasn't overwhelming, but that is probably because a lot of the national treasures were sold under Soviet Rule. It is said the Queen of England has a more valuable collection of Russian Heritage than The Kremlin has.

From here it was a very cold walk to The Cathedral of Christ the Redemeer. This is an amazing looking building with a horrible history. In the early 1900s it was torn down to wipe out buildings built to honor some previous rulers. Then for a period of time in the late 1900's it was an Olympic sized swimming pool! Fortunately, by 1997 President Yeltsin had had the Cathedral rebuilt based upon photographs to look exactly the same. They did a great job!

Here are some pics - I am sure I missed a lot of things, but in 5 hours, I feel like a covered a lot. I may try to get back into Red Square on Thursday when Lenin's Mausoleum is open to the public, we will see though...


High Stepping!


Christ the Redemeer

Friday, November 9, 2007

Umm... Been a while

Yup, it has been a while since the last post. Sorry about that. After all the excitement of the around the world trip and then the motorcycle ride, it has been hard to come up with an event that tops them. Plus it has been really busy with work and two kiddos running around the house.

Anyway, since the last time I wrote I have been on a few trips. I went to Slovakia again last week. Just like last time, I could not get a direct flight, so it was into Vienna and then a car ride over. It is a nice ride though through villages and farmland. I didn't spend much time in Bratislava again so it is hard to really write much about it.

This week I went to Warsaw again for two nights. A lot of work so no sightseeing, but I did see something cool - my first SNOW of the winter. Yeah, snow on November 5! I can not remember the last time I saw snow that early in the year. It wasn't much, but it was still kind of cool.

Other than that, it nothing big. The big trip is coming in a week though. I leave on Nov. 18 to go to Moscow. I am really excited about this trip, although right now it looks like it will stay below freezing the entire trip, plus with the sun going down by 5:00, it will be really cold. I will have to see if the vodka really helps ;).