Sveta and I walk to buy food…

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Buy meat off the truck in our housing area… Above…

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Sputnik! That is what our town is famous for…

Market

The market has all the meats…

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The market has all the dairies…

Russian Market

Sveta and I took a walk and since I have been feeling better (I think due to a penicillin taking session, that I am doing now!), we took a long walk and I felt really good. Sveta was happy and very thankful as I have been struggling lately…

This (above photos) is how it is done where we live. The best meat is fresh. We also found a little fresh bakery shop and bought several small New Year cookie trees to eat. They were delicious and I did not take a picture of them. They disappeared too fast… 🙂

By the way the pictures were taken with my new rugged Konka W880 cell phone. I think that it did okay…

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Russia: What a Terrorist Attack Looks Like…

First attack is in the video. You have to play it a couple of times. It happens quick and will shock you…

Then the second attack is just a photo. The photo says a thousand words. I look at this photo and think about how massive these trolleys are and they are like a tank, but as I have seen in my life, tanks blow up also…

Explosion on trolleybus in Volgograd

I am not saying a whole bunch about this. My opinion does not matter! I send condolences to the victims and see how resilient the Russia people are. They take it all in stride. Life goes on and the Russians do not run to hide…

17 to 18 dead first attack and 10 to 12 (?) second attack. Sick people do this stuff and as you can see by the death tolls. This is the real McCoy…

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Top 10 Posts for Year of 2013: Windows to Russia…

thinkingThese are not in order as the difference between the top post and the bottom post is less than a hundred page views. I could have listed hundreds of posts in this same basic range, but these squeaked out over the others. The blog had over 6 million page views this year and that was down from several years ago, but way up over last year. We are not at the end of the year yet and we have exceeded this month 900,000 page views. Maybe we can get that 1,000,000 page views this month. That would be a great end to the year…

Russia: Remember You Are The Guest!

I Personally Simply Hate Spam Comments…

Medvedev: The End of his Presidency in Interview in Russia…

US Issues Death Warrant to Iranian, American Youth: Jack the Ripper Runs America by John Stanton…

March 8th! The most important day in Russia…

In Russia they Hide the Business and Forget to Make a Sign…

Yearly insurance for our Russian Volga car…

Russia Says the USA Kidnapped a Russian…

USA Today Does Journalism Right: Digs Into Zombie US Army Program by John Stanton…

Russia: USA Passport Found in Georgian Commando Building!

I find it interesting what people read…

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Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow / Russia: 2013 Christmas

patriarch-kirillChristmas message of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia to the Archpastors, Pastors, Monastics and All the Faithful Children of the Russian Orthodox Church. Your Eminences the archpastors, honorable presbyters and deans, God-loving monks and nuns, dear brothers and sisters! Today our churches are filled with people who have come to praise the Newborn Child of God – Jesus Christ the Savior and the Most Pure Mother of our Lord – Virgin Mary.

The Nativity was the climax of human history. Man has always been searching for God: but the Lord chose to reveal Himself in full in His Only Son. The coming of the Son of God – and the Son of Man – conveyed to the world that God is not only the Supreme Power but also Love, God is not only the Awarder but also Mercy. God is not only a Stern Judge but also the source of life and joy, God is the Holy Trinity, whose inner law is love, and not just the world’s only Ruler.

Today we are celebrating the event that changed the face of human history. The Lord descended to the uttermost depths of human life, became one of us, took upon Himself the entire burden of our sins, of human weaknesses and brought them to Golgotha to lift this unbearable load off man’s shoulders. From now on, God resides not in the forbidding heaven, but here with us and among us. At every Divine Liturgy we utter the words: “Christ is in our midst!” and the answer comes: “He is and he will be!” It is a graphic proof that tells us about the presence of the very Embodiment of God Himself – Jesus Christ the Savior – among His faithful. By regularly partaking of His Divine Flesh and Blood and following His Commandments, we can approach Him, our Savior, and receive absolution.

Faithful and loyal disciples of Christ will be allowed to witness the coming of Kingdom of God personified by Jesus in their earthen life. We have been blessed with the honor of doing in this world as our teacher and Lord did, of being firm in the faith of Christ when facing evil and sin, of not giving up on good deeds, of not losing heart and striving day after day to reform our sinful nature into a new, grateful one.

Jesus Christ set the impeccable, absolute criterion of being truthful about our attitude to the Lord – our neighbor. Bear one another’s burdens, share their pain and sorrow, be merciful towards the miserable and the destitute and so fulfill the law of Christ (Gal. 6:2) and become more like the Savior, who took up our pain and bore our suffering (Is. 53:4).

On this joyful and shining day of the Nativity, when every creature hurries to the crib of the Divine Infant, one must not forget the others. The grace that is bestowed upon us today in churches must not be withheld from those living outside the Church, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world, and not according to Christ (Col. 2:8). Should we not meet them halfway, this Good News may never reach them; should we not open our hearts to share the joy that is filling them up, it may never reach those who are ready but do not have it.

Through the Son of God the human nature was lifted up to unfathomable heights. Not only was each and every one of us created “in the image of God,” but through Christ were we adopted by God: no longer are we foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people and also members of His household (Eph. 2:19). This intimacy and daring with God is conveyed in the prayer to our Lord where we call upon the Maker as our own Father in Heaven.

Every human life is priceless, for it was bought with the Birth, Life, Death and Resurrection of the God’s Only Son. This is yet another reason for us to revere every human being, despite our differences. St. Prelate Philaret (Drozdov) of Moscow said that “love is active partaking in the wellbeing of one another.” In these joyful days of Nativity, I would like to call everyone to this kind of active love or, as St. Paul put it, to be devoted to one another in love, honor one another above yourselves, never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. (Rom. 12:10-11, Eph. 13:16).

I congratulate you wholeheartedly on the great holiday of the Nativity. May the God of love and peace (2 Cor. 13:11) grant peace and welfare to our people and every one of us in New Year.

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Merry Christmas 2013: from Windows to Russia…

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Sveta, Boza and I would like to wish everyone a merry Christmas western style…

I made Sveta’s favorite dessert in the world today, Pumpkin Pie. It is cooling as I type this, it is in the window sill in the kitchen. We will also have a very Russian type entree, being Salt Salmon and black bread. Russians love their salmon and it is incredibly cheap here in Russia. It, like caviar, is just plain too affordable, not to eat it. I also found some sweet potatoes and they will be part of the meal. Next time I am going to make Sveta sweet potato pie. She will love that…

Once again the year is almost over and we are going to see 2014 in a few days. In Russia that is when the holidays start, the beginning of the year. I am staring at the face of the 8th Christmas in Russia and I still have no regrets coming here. The only fear I would have is not being able to stay here. So if I had a Christmas wish that could come true, I would wish to have citizenship in Russia. I want to be able to spend the rest of my life with Sveta, by her side…

I am done for a day or so posting and I am going to enjoy Christmas with Sveta. She has taken a vacation day to spend it with me. Remember Russians do not have Christmas like we do in America. Sveta and I will also make a trip into Moscow this weekend. We are going to go see the Red Square and maybe we can eat at Moo Moo’s! Yummy…

Merry Christams!
Sveta, Boza and Kyle

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Mikheil Saakashvili Molds Minds at Tufts’ Fletcher School…

My words came true and now the US has put Sassy (Saakashvili) to work, shaping young/old minds into a brainless mass of mush. Sassy disappeared from Georgia (Smart move on his part, since his mouth would have him hung!), then appeared months later in the US. He has been given his payoff job for a job done, if not really well done. He did what he was told and he paid homage to his mentors and now he resides in the USA, as he teaches susceptible minds as they learn about International affairs. If that is not a sure (By Golly Gee Wiz) sign of how messed up the US is, then I guess nothing short of the US government sticking a A-Bomb directly up your ass will make any difference…

Mikheil Saakashvili eat tiePresident Mikheil Saakashvili of the Republic of Georgia to Join Tufts’ Fletcher School as Senior Statesman

Medford/Somerville, MA—The Honorable Mikheil Saakashvili, former president of the Republic of Georgia (2004 – 2013) and founder of Georgia’s United National Movement Party, will join The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University as Senior Statesman beginning in January for the Spring 2014 academic term. In this role, President Saakashvili will conduct major addresses and lectures on European governance and other contemporary international and regional issues.

“We welcome President Saakashvili, the leader of ‘The Rose Revolution,’ to the Fletcher and Tufts community,” said Admiral James Stavridis, dean of The Fletcher School. “He is an accomplished leader and statesman, renowned for changing the course of his country’s history and moving it strongly into the trans-Atlantic community, as well as for his impact on the region and indeed the world.”

At age 37, Saakashvili became the youngest national president elected in Europe following a bloodless revolution that ousted his predecessor, President Eduard Shevardnadze. Saakashvili served two terms—the maximum allowable—before stepping down in November 2013.

In 2005, Saakashvili was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by U.S. Senators Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.). The two praised his “extraordinary commitment to peace … to the universal values of democracy, individual liberty and civil rights.” They added that, “because of [Saakashvili’s] efforts, the people of Georgia are now constructing new societies based on the rule of law [and] … resolving peacefully the complex ethnic and social issues that have in the past threatened to divide their nations.”

Saakashvili began his career in Georgian politics in 1995 as an elected member of Parliament. In 2000, he was appointed Minister of Justice of Georgia, where he focused on investigating and exposing government corruption and instituting judicial reforms.

A lawyer by training, Saakashvili graduated with honors from the prestigious Kiev University Institute of International Relations and received his master of laws from Columbia University. He studied law at the doctoral level at the George Washington University National Center of Law in Washington, D.C. In 1995, he became the first former Soviet citizen to obtain a diploma in Comparative Law of Human Rights from The International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France.

“I am very honored to be working with The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, one of the greatest institutions specialized in these fields in the world,” said Saakashvili. “I am back to my roots as my educational background has everything to do with law and diplomacy. I will also get a chance to share the practical experience I acquired throughout the last several years.”

About The Fletcher School at Tufts University

The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (The Fletcher School)—now celebrating its 80th year—is the first exclusively graduate school of international affairs in the United States. Since 1933, the School has prepared the world’s leaders to tackle complex global challenges through a collaborative, flexible and interdisciplinary approach to the study of international affairs. Its alumni represent the highest levels of leadership in the world, including hundreds of sitting ambassadors; respected voices from distinguished media outlets; heads of global non-profit organizations; leaders of international peacekeeping and security initiatives; and executive leadership of some of the world’s largest for-profit companies.

The Fletcher School awards professional degrees, including a two-year Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (MALD); a one-year Master of Arts for mid-career professionals; a one-year, mid-career combined Internet-mediated/residential Global Master of Arts (GMAP); a Ph.D. program; a Master of International Business (MIB); and a Master of Laws in International Law (LL.M.), as well as joint degrees and certificate programs. For more information, please visit The Fletcher School website at: fletcher.tufts.edu

Media Contacts:

Taraneh Pettinato                taraneh.pettinato@tufts.edu          617.627.6814

Jessica Smith                      jessica.smith@tufts.edu                617.627.6186

Blessed are those mold-able minds as they are given information to assimilate by one of the most screwed up persons (Sassy) on the planet earth. It makes me all warm and fuzzy inside knowing that out future generations of leaders will be helped to oblivion by non other than: Mikheil Saakashvili the ex-pathetic president of the Americanism of Georgia, Georgia as country not state! Oh My!

So go ahead and use one of the links above and tell the school how wonderful it is that we have driven another nail in the coffin of our demise…

Now that is Merry Christmas in your face…

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This is Driving in Russia: No Really it is… (Video)

I have written many times about driving in Russia! I watched this video and just had to post it, because it brings back memories of every time I drive the streets of Russia. This is an updated video and is the same as the one that YouTube just blocked. So enjoy as Russia is really an amazing place to drive and it takes nerves of steel..

Sveta and I have seen some really bad things and almost been involved in a few accidents ourselves. The head on incidences of drivers on the wrong side of the road are very very common. This is why you have car cam in Russia. Everyone is crazy when they drive…

But I had to laugh because it is so true and if you don’t laugh you go crazy…

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Russia: Her Moscow Metro! (Video)

I was drinking my morning cup of coffee and thinking about this wonderful video I found on the Moscow Metro. (Subway for Americans) Actually I found and posted this several years ago, but due to our wonderful world of YouTube and her ability to destroy good videos. The original went into the history dustbin of videos. I then found a better video, so I posted this article forward…

I was looking at YouTube for Russian videos. Then decided to try Moscow Metro Subway in the search. I found this fabulous video of the Moscow Metro. It captures the wonderland that the metro is…

The Moscow Metro has been called many times the Palace Under the Ground. When you watch this video you will understand why it is called that. I call it a gem, even though sometimes it is in the rough. 🙂

I love to travel by Metro in Moscow it is one of the experiences that all in the world should experience.

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Political Gas Attack Against Russia, Over Ukraine Refusal…

applecartEvery year we have to have a dance and a gas attack. I use to think that Ukraine was stupid enough to do it all on its own and that proves how stupid I was over world issues. It seems that the EU is and has been behind the unrest and with the help of its buddy America, they have been stirring the waters, so to speak, in Ukraine to upset the apple cart that Putin was about to offer Ukraine in concessions…

The EU had no apple cart, in fact the Eu did not even have a trash can of garbage to offer. The EU as well as America and the rest of the west is that damn broke and they could not offer a single carrot stick to pump the situation along in Ukraine. What they did offer and worked at real hard, along with some nasty Senators from America, is to create the conditions of trying use a bunch of paid lackeys to start a new color revolution in Ukraine…

This just below paragraph came floating around the airwaves in Russia:

Pissed as hell about the unexpected collapse in talks between Ukraine and the EU in Vilnus, the European Commission in no certain terms said that we will renegotiate the terms of their agreements with Gazprom on the South Stream natural gas pipeline. This was said as they screamed bloody murder about the fact that their prenuptials to Ukraine could not match the prenuptials that Russia gave…

That means we attack Russia on the old South Stream issue and act like a child, who lost the game tiddlywinks at the playground. This game is played every year and the EU acts like someone is trying to get them to pay for South Stream, that is the farthest from the truth and Russia asks nothing from the EU except to allow Russia to supply gas…

Remember when you try to put a ring on someones finger in marriage, make sure that you are honest, secure and have real morals. Make sure you are not asking for their hand with ulterior motives. Ukraine has to look out for herself and the EU would be a bitch of a ride as its (Ukraine) world went to hell in a hand basket…

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What is Russia up to? (December 20th, 2013)

995236_10151840273853310_1075474796_nMikhail Khodorkovsky was pardoned today and the spite tossing west, who has been supporting this man, who tried to sell Russia to the west. Is now attacking the decision to release him as a political, mental, humanitarian and morally devoid action by a weak Russia and Putin. The screams of bankrupt Russia and Putin’s demise reached a crescendo today and look to be growing in volume. Now seriously people, you wanted the bum out of jail and used his name as a martyr and now that Putin allows his ass out of jail. You all act like a bunch of white children on a playground and the local black kid wants to play. Get real sick people, he is out or will be and after all the things that he did, he is lucky that someone let him go…

I have to say that Putin cut a deal and Ukraine finally saw the light, from January 1, Ukrainians can start buying Russian gas for $268.5 instead of $400 per 1,000 cubic meters and enough cash incentives to keep Ukraine from going belly up, as they already are slaved to western IMF funds now. Tell me that is not brotherly love. Admittedly tough love, that took many years to get the point across, but love none the less. Russia just kept Ukraine from becoming a vassal state to the whims of the EU…

Here is a great happening: Major General Michael Carey oversaw 450 nuclear-armed intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) before he was dismissed in October for personal misconduct during a four-day trip to Moscow in July. While in Russia, Carey “acted in a manner that exceeded the limits of accepted standards of good conduct,” according to a partly redacted 44 page Air Force inspector general report made public Thursday after a Freedom of Information Act request…

Now I have to say it! He is just a man and there is noway that he can resist the Russian woman. It just is not possible and to send a mere mortal man to Russia is asking for issues and it looks like issues the US got… LOL…

Looks like 2000 to 3000 people are going to be released by this amnesty act stuff going on in Russia. That is a bunch of people and I am surprised that the west is not catching on to that fact, in all their hate articles about the political motives that Putin has right before the Olympics. Gotta give Putin credit, he worked this out to have with the anniversary of the Russian Constitution. The “Law of Amnesty” marking the 20th anniversary of Russia’s Constitution has been finalized and this is nothing new. This has been in the news for a few months, but know one listened, including Russians…

This was good and something Putin talked about the opposition:

“Of course they are trying “to bite the chief one”. That’s a common rule in the world, a trivial trick. They are trying to jump out of their pants to do so,” Putin said. “But as they say, there’s risk of staying without pants. It’s alright if there’s something to look at, otherwise it would turn out awkward.”

According to Putin some of the new politicians consider themselves to be the first.

“So, mind your words,” he told journalists. “It’s not clear who is Number One, maybe it’s them.”

I found this a perfect example of what America has become: For the first time since 1988, no president, vice president or First Lady from the United States is visiting Russia for the 2014 Winter Olympic games. N0w that is so sweet! It is better for the world that they do not come, but I am sure they are scared to death of what might happen to them in Russia, remember Georgia and the Caucasus have promised big time love for the 2014 Winter Olympics. maybe they know something we don’t… Hmm…

That my friend is enough for me today. There is a bunch more that Russia is up to and maybe I will think about it later. I have a book to write so I am going to do that. In fact I am just a few months away from having a book in print… 🙂

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