Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Wi-fi success and The Kremlin

So it turns out our hostel does have wi-fi.....in the hallway..... so this results in 5-10 teenagers at any given time sitting in silence staring at their screens in the middle of the hallway, it beautifully defines our generation. So since I am blessed enough to have this access I can share with you the pictures from my last day in Moscow! We went to the Kremlin. For those who don't know the Kremlin is like a fortress that was forbidden to the outside world until after the death of Stalin and now it is opened up to the public. We didn't spend as much time as I would of liked to because it started to rain us. Basically inside it is like a small city with several government buildings and churches. We visited three of the churches. Happy Birthday to Peter the Great and Mrs. Donna Goehring!!
sign in our dorms about how far your eyes should be from the computer 
our classroom

map of Russia in our classroom

entering the Kremlin

inside the kremlin

church in the Kremlin

giant cannon

another church

me in front of churches

church

giant bell that was never rung

russian brooms consist of one giant stick with bunches of smaller sticks tied to it

1 comment:

  1. I'm trying to follow the guidelines in the poster, but these units, I mean centimeters really? translate to American please!

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