Hard to believe it, but I've been back in the USA for two years now. I've grown and changed and traveled and learned a lot in those two years--grad school will do that--and, in two weeks, I'll have finished my Master's of Public Administration. I still keep up with my Russian, listening to Russian music, watching Russian movies, meeting occasionally with my Russian tutor (a wonderful woman whom I met at a work event), and talking to friends in Russia. I'm happy to say that my Russian is still quite good--although my friends say my accent is stronger now.
Here are a few of my favorite pictures from my time in Vladimir. I'm looking forward to the next trip!
Here are a few of my favorite pictures from my time in Vladimir. I'm looking forward to the next trip!
One of my first days with my host family was spent cleaning freshly gathered mushrooms--so Russian
Suzdal
Tea from a Samovar with my host family and friends
My first class
A lucky bus ticket
Halloween
Moscow Metro
Winter in Vladimir
One of many long road trips
A friend's birthday party
A quick trip to Ryazan
Very Russian gifts from students
Train to Kiev
New Year's
Kiev
Visiting a friend in Murom
Santa in Kiev
Potemkin stairs in Odessa
Jumping in a frozen lake--temperature was around 0 F
Maslenitsa in Suzdal
Burning winter in effigy
Looking teacherly
My Russian bike
Fighting in Murom
Irkutsk
Omul and beer on the shores of Lake Baikal
Sunset over Lake Baikal
More cows than people in this weird town on an island in Lake Baikal
Lake Baikal
Rafting trip with the host family
Camping somewhere in Vladimir Oblast
Love Russian cars
The Wellings come to Russia
About to board the high-speed train to St. Petersburg
At Peterhoff (Russia's Versailles)
Looking super Russian in front of the Gulf of Finland
Family on the overnight train to Vladimir
Summer in Vladdy
At my desk
Vladimir's Golden Gates
My apartment
Soviet kitch kitchen
"Cleaning supplies"
My pretty neighborhood
The former home of the American Home
Rome for Christmas
Feasting in the countryside
Getting my banya on
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