Monday, October 15, 2007

Good bye Moscow...I'm going North to the Sea...

Yes, I am taking the train on Thursday night to Helsinki.... from there by ferry to Stockholm, then by train again to Oslo and then by Finnair, the 2nd safest airline in the world, home to New York. I have made some great theatre contacts and seen some amazing theatre... BUT more importantly I've reconnected with Russia and my dear friends here and grown.... here are some pictures and stories: The view from my window this afternoon: It's snowing in Moscow....pretty, huh?



This is the Белый Дом (The White House) or the Seat of the Government of the Russian Federation as seen from the window of Aleksei's Skoda... Putin's in there right now, working his magic....planning the "победу России" (The Victory of Russia)... That's his Party's ad campaign...huge billboards all around the city that say "Putin's Plan--Russia's Victory"






This is me and Ilyusha--Tatyana and Aleksei's five year old son...
Hanging out at the soccer (футбол) field
and in the woods not far from where I'm staying with Tatyana and Aleksei.

this is Illyusha on his scooter..... the other day it was raining and I was babysitting Illyusha...he really wanted to go out and ride his scooter....the rain had stopped so I said okay. There, of course ,were plenty of puddles for him to ride his scooter through. Despite the fact that I had expressly forbidden Illyusha to go riding through the puddles, he did so...numerous times. Finally I said, "Illyusha! Did you not hear me? I said do not ride through the puddles." He answered, " Yes. I heard you." I asked him, " Then why aren't you obeying me?" He responded, " I am, but my scooter's not." Pretty smart kid, huh?




Here are some pictures of the day I spent out at Tatyana and Aleksei's дача (summer home) about 60 kilometers outside of Moscow.




Ludmila Petrovna (Tatyana's mother), Tatyana, Aleksei, Me and Illyusha....

Tatyana and I....





The picture Illyusha took of me while I was trying to get my camera back from him...





The picture I took of Illyusha when I got my camera back....




The Moscow River at sunset.... And what happens when I try to smile while taking a picture of myself..... this was to satisfy everyone who complained....

Some pictures of fall around the city.....



I love the Soviet Architecture and Art....
There are seven of this Soviet Era "skyscrappers" in the center of Moscow....
A statue of the poet, Маяковский (Mayakovskii)....with another of those Soviet Skyscrappers in the background...
About a week after I got here, Masha (Tatyana and Aleksei's daughter) and I took the overnight train to Пенза (Pensa), about 300 kilometers southeast of Moscow to visit her now fiancee Andrei.... Here's a cool playground outside Andrei's family's apartment....
Andrei, Masha, me and Natasha (Andrei's mother)
In Natasha's kitchen: The mug reads, "I am a patriot..."

The Russian countryside from a train window and Masha hiding in her bed on the train....


Masha and I hanging in Moscow.....


I'm sad to be going, but excited to see another part of the world and to get back to the States and to my friends, family and my writing there...
Good bye Moscow for now....I sure do love you....
I'll be back!

9 comments:

Kelly Jo said...

It looks like you've had a wonderful time!! Thanks for smiling in more of these pictures. ;)

martha corinna said...

Where are you going? I want to hear your stories. Please.

martha corinna said...

OK, so much better. Love the photos and interesting stories. Love you too.

Herrick said...

Please post more pictures of the next leg of your journey, so I can listen to that brilliant song,TRAIN FINLANDIA, as I look at them. That will make the musical experience complete.

Mrs. Misses said...

I am so relieved to see all of these wonderful pictures and now like, YEARNING to hear more and more and to see you and I just absolutely have missed you! Not like I see you when you're far away in New York, but to know that you were even farther away was just gut-wrenching. Is that weird? And then I got an iphone for my birthday and I put Moscow as one of my weather pages. Every day or so, I would look at your cold weather and wonder how you were. Wow, I'm really jonesing for some Nate! I hope no one else is reading this silly comment (stop reading!) cause I sound like a stalker but it's just that I freaking love you, ok???? (feel free to delete this comment as the administrator to avoid any further humiliation).

martha corinna said...

Allison makes me laugh.

The Cullimore's said...

Mr. Nathan T!

How are ya?!? Glad I found your blog. It looks like a really fun trip, I liked all the pics.

DC

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Heather Anna said...

Train Finlandia reminds me of Basha (is that even how you spell her name?) Travis babysat for me this morning, bless his heart and is coming for dinner Sunday. We'll talk about you for a minute. Thanks for the pics and the calls and the thoughts. Love you, Heather

King Family said...

I love the pictures. It reminds me a lot of East Germany...beautiful buildings mixed with really "basic" buildings....can't wait for more updates.