Goulasha, Moscow, Russia

Trissa


Posted Jun 7, 2012, 5:57 am
Hello World! :cyclops:
My name is Goulasha.
I am a little striped babayka. Babayka - a homemade toy. Once Triss came home and sewed my patchwork fabrics and a few buttons. I keep the warmth of her hands.  I want to travel a lot and talk about this wonderful world of my Triss.
Trissa


Posted Jun 7, 2012, 6:09 am
Hello! Today we came to visit Sylvia. She will be staying with us this summer and I hope we have good time.
Trissa


Posted Jun 7, 2012, 6:22 am
Hello!
Today is a day of pouring rain, but the late afternoon sun came out.
We went for a walk in the park near his home. We walked along the pond, climbed to the tree and watched fluffy lilac blooms.
Trissa


Posted Jun 13, 2012, 9:17 am
Hi all! 
In Russia today is a great holiday - the Day of Russia (June 12). In this day nobody works, and visit the many museums are free. We went to Tsentaralny Museum of the Air Forces of Russia. It is located near Moscow, in a place called Monino.

The museum features the original equipment models of the Air Force. Here you can see the different planes, helicopters, aircraft engines, armament, means of escape, relating to the history of domestic aviation - from 1909 to the present day.
Trissa


Posted Jun 14, 2012, 7:20 am
Hello, hello!
Yesterday we made a little trip to the big shopping center. First we went to the Moscow metro. We drove by the new branch and Triss said that there is not such a beautiful plant in the city center. Triss promised me then take me to see beautiful subway station, it is no wonder they say that the Moscow Metro - the most beautiful in the world.
Moscow Metro is very confusing. The system consists of 12 lines (including the light-rail line), the total length of 305.7 km (two-way scale). In the Moscow metro stations 185 (end 2011), 44 of which are recognized as objects of cultural heritage. Until 2020 the government of Moscow plans to be built 67 more stations, and subway extension will increase by 145.5 kilometers.
We traveled by train to a new day, so people were not very many. After exiting the subway, we went to the shopping center by tram. At the mall we went shopping. Unfortunately, it was impossible to photograph. And as I, Triss and Sylvia dinner in the Sbarro pizza. This here was the day! :D
Trissa


Posted Jun 20, 2012, 9:15 am
Hello!
Today we made a remarkable trip to the Swamp area on the Red Square.
Swamp area is now a favorite venue for meetings of dissent with the current government in Russia. the last goal there are often held meetings, and before that was a favorite place of the newlyweds. On the bridge across the Moscow River installed metal trees. Newlyweds come here on their wedding day, that would hang the door. The keys are thrown into the river. Triss said that one of the trees hanging castle, which she hung from her husband, but look for it, we did not.

Then we went to the Red Square. Red - means beautiful. To the west of it is the Moscow Kremlin, to the east - Upper (GUM) and the average shopping mall, to the north - the Historical Museum and the Kazan Cathedral, to the south - Cathedral of the Intercession (St. Basil).
The total area of ​​the Red Square is 23 100m ², length - 300 meters, width - 70 meters.
In the area located the place of execution, the monument to Minin and Pozharsky, the Lenin Mausoleum, next to which the Kremlin wall necropolis, where the buried workers (mostly political and military) of the Soviet State (also in 1920-30-e years there buried as foreign Communists).
On Red Square, we went to the GUM (main department store) where a hot air balloon ride. That is such a wonderful trip.
Trissa


Posted Jun 20, 2012, 9:30 am
Hello!
Today we went to the Tretyakov Gallery.
First, we went out, got into the train and ipriehali to Paveletsky station. Triss has decided to go to the galleries of a little walk through the small streets and show me the various buildings. In Moscow, a lot of churches in the city center. This is due to the fact that before the rich people (merchants, nobles) in their estates must have cost the church. Years later, the estate was demolished and the church was not touched.
I also saw the Embassy of Tanzania, located in a small mansion.
In the Tretyakov Gallery pictures can only be certain pictures and for a fee, so we just watched them.
Over all I liked the picture of "Morning in a pine forest." It shows little bears. They are very funny.
Trissa


Posted Jun 27, 2012, 1:28 pm
Hello!
Today in Moscow, it was pretty cool and we decided to take a trip along the Moscow River by boat.
We floated the Kremlin, the Cathedral of Christ the savior, Stalin vysotnku Taganka, the building of the former chocolate factory "Red October" and the Moscow International House of Music.
There was a light breeze, live music .... I really liked it!

Interesting fact:
During an abnormally hot summer of 2010 in the Moscow River were spotted jellyfish. This is not the first observation, scientists freshwater jellyfish in the Russian rivers and reservoirs have long been known.
Trissa


Posted Jun 30, 2012, 7:35 am
Oh! My mom told me that I was going to Indonesia.
I read in the interenet about Indonesia. There's so beautiful.
My host is fond of Postcrossing, as well as Trissa.
We have signed a card for her. Hopefully, it will be a pleasant surprise.

Goodbye Trissa! Goodbye Sylvia!

Indonesia is waiting for me!

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