(Note: this is an update to the original post on June 4, 2010)
The designers didn’t have class this morning so we decided to do a little sightseeing. We left shortly after 9am and walked to closest metro station. We hoped on the loop down to the closest station to the park. Then we spent the rest of the morning walking around the park and taking lots of pictures. All-in-all, I took close to 200 photographs today…and some of them are actually look pretty awesome.
The designers didn’t have class this morning so we decided to do a little sightseeing. We left shortly after 9am and walked to closest metro station. We hoped on the loop down to the closest station to the park. Then we spent the rest of the morning walking around the park and taking lots of pictures. All-in-all, I took close to 200 photographs today…and some of them are actually look pretty awesome.
Carrossel outside Gorky Park entrance |
Statue among flowers in Gorky Park |
Cottonwood trees are pretty cool…except when there are thousands of them all in full reproductive mode at the same time. It may be June in Moscow but it sometimes looks like December with all the Cottonwood seeds floating through the air. Not only do they stick in your hair and on your clothes, but they also have a habit of flying into my mouth while I’m talking and walking down the street. Not fun, not fun at all!
Exercise in Futility |
I’ve also noticed that the Muscovites have an interesting way of dealing with old falling apart buildings…they cover them up. The erect some sort of scaffolding like thing to the front of the building and then stretch a loose weave of fabric across this with a new exterior painted on it. Here’s an example.
The Cover Up! |
Well, there is plenty more that I could add and there are few photos I want to put up here. However, I think I’m getting low on my internet megabyte usage account and my new allotment doesn’t kick in until Monday. So, I think I’ll just wait until them…it will be worth it!
Cathedral of Christ the Savior from afar |