Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Through this trip, I have discovered my fondness of Russian food. Mama's homecooked meals were alway
Being married to a Russian, naturally, there would come chances for me to also visit the world's largest country. And the first time was last July. We spent two marvelous weeks in several Russian cities, from Tokyo, we first travelled to Vladivostok and to his hometown, Ussuriisk. Then a week later, we were on a 9-hour flight to the bigger cities of Moscow and Saint Petersburg..
In Ussuriisk, B introduced me to some of his relatives and family friends, and of course, Babushka, who tried to tell me lots and lots of stories about the family and B's childhood, in Russian. (I think I haven't mentioned it before, but my Russian skills is bad. I am studying the language, but as of our trip, I could only utter simple phrases.)
Through this trip, I have discovered my fondness of Russian travel inn london food. Mama's homecooked meals were always delicious, travel inn london and when we had dinner out on our first evening in Ussuriisk, the mouth watering food were overflowing. I was able to taste various Russian soups, salads, hot and cold dishes, and sweet desserts. I am positive B and I gained more than a couple of pounds for this trip.
I could only imagine the street with its colorful shops and old buildings, leading travel inn london straight to the bay would have been nice, and B said it was, but I would have to confirm that on a later visit. During the day, Papa drove us around the city. We walked along the waterfront, and went inside an old submarine.
travel inn london Sunset was around 10 pm, which made our days seemed very long. At first, I was really excited by this new experience, but later I felt my body was used to seeing darkness travel inn london for a few hours before sleeping, so everyday in Russia, I felt like my energy was never enough. But we had too much activities there anyway.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment