Governor Schwarzenegger came to an embassy meet-and-greet on Sunday as part of his activities while leading a California trade delegation to Russia. We, of course, were there for this ground eye view.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
All-Russia Exhibition Center
Today we toured the All-Russian Exhibition Center, as featured in the recent NYTimes article 36 Hours in Moscow. Farm equipment and Belrusian goods were on display this weekend, but the main attractions, as always, are the old pavilions, statues and fountains.
The Ukraine Pavilion
Vera Mukhina's 1937 monumental Worker and Peasant Woman Statue (24.5 meter or 78 feet high). It originally showed at the World's Fair in Paris, before being moved back to Moscow. The composition was chosen in 1947 to serve as the logo for the film studio Mosfilm. It can be seen in the opening credits many of the Russian films put out by the Mosfilm studio.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
St. Petersburg
We took the train from Moscow to St. Petersburg last week to rendezvous with Uncle Jeff and join him at the opening of the newest Coyote Ugly. It was our first time back to St. Petersburg since we lived there in 2003-4. Below, Sarah and Jeff stand on the Griboedov Canal in front of the Church on the Spilled Blood.
Opening night at the Coyote Ugly in St. Petersburg. Fabulous Bar. Huge crowd. Great Atmosphere. (photos are from the pre-opening party)
During the day, we revisited old favorites, like the Russian Museum seen here from Mikhaelovsky Park...
...and Palace Square, in front of the Hermitage.
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