Russia: Village Or Towns?

Hello,

This is some Videos of what the Villages and Towns in Russia look like from the main Highways! This was taken on one of our trips to Northern Russia and we were in our old model 2410 Volga!



Towns will extend along ways on the length of a road, but not go very far from the road. Villages many times will be located several km from the paved roads on dirt trails. (this is my observation and I am sure Russians look at it differently)

Some towns have paved roads, where I have yet to see a village with paved roads. I get very confused what is a town and what is a village. (My Wife Knows)

Now you have seen a little more about Russia!

Kyle

comments always welcome.

Russia, They Shop Till They Drop!


Hello, (repost)

I was drinking my morning cup of coffee and was thinking about Russians and Shopping!

Last night my Wife and I went to the local Walmart type store in Moscow. Ашан: pronounced Auchong, for Americans.

My wife took pictures with her new camera that we just bought her. (no one is safe any more) They are good pictures. It shows how Moscow, Russia people look. It shows the typical cigarette ads that are everywhere. It shows the volume of people that you find everywhere. It shows the two of the most favorite eating out places. It also shows the largest retail dealer in Russia.

That mass of humanity extends all the way to the back of the store. I know because we just left there.

Now I will not say we, because my Wife is petite in structure and she is Russian! So, she evades the attacking Babushkas with no problem. Not me, I am a big bear and ill trained at cart fighting. I was hit by no less than 100 shopping carts, I was pushed out of the way by the same 100 Babushkas. I also, made the mistake of venturing off alone and was trapped for 10 minutes by a wall of carts and Ladies speeding faster than a Nascar race on the street outside. I was not safe and I did not have my Wife to protect me. :))

I did an article months ago. Link: Babushkas!

A shopping trip to Aшан, is an experience you will never forget. I know that it is my favorite store and have fun when we go, beside I always get to eat at McDonald’s or Kentucky Fried Chicken, inside the mall. Yummy!

Kyle

comments always welcome.

From Russia: A Memorial to the 9-11 Terrorist Attacks! (Struggle Against World Terrorism)

Hello, (repost)

A reader of ours Matt – left me a link to an interesting article. So I did so research – It is about a monument that Russia gave to America and I have never heard of it and have never seen it published in the main stream media.

“To the Struggle Against World Terrorism” was conceived as the events of 9/11 unfolded and as an artist from Russia, Zurab Tsereteli walked the streets of Moscow. He was struck by the outpouring of grief he observed, a memorial with an image of a tear formed in his mind.

Shortly after the attacks, Tsereteli visited ground zero and found the perfect place for the gift from the Russian people, the memorial is made of steel sheathed in bronze. Standing 100 feet high, its center contains a jagged tear. In it hangs a 40-foot stainless steel teardrop, representing sadness and grief over the loss of life, but also hope for a future free from terror. Etched in granite on an 11-sided base are the names of the nearly 3,000 killed in the 1993 World Trade Center bombings and terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.

Yet I can not find anything hardly at all on this. It is true and has been verified. Where is the Western Press and their articles of thank you t Russia?

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=To+the+Struggle+Against+World+Terrorism&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq=

Try this Google link above for the monuments title. Nothing except Wikipedia and Russian web news sites.

Now here are web links that will give you all you need for information on the monument. Even President Putin from Russia was there…

I am really stunned at America and the Western press. I thought that I had seen it all and then this pops up. Lets squelch the good news about Russia. No wonder Putin thinks America is a bunch of losers!

Windows to Russia wants to thank Russia for the monument.

It was a beautiful gift from the heart!

Windows to Russia!
Kyle & Svet

Comments always welcome.

PS: Thanks to Matt for letting me know about the article.

In Russia March 15th 2010 and looking a lot like Christmas!

How about March 15th 2010 and looking a lot like Christmas…

Try these pictures on for size. I went to the 12th floor today and was going to take some more pictures of the new flats being built. It started to snow like crazy and continued for a few hours. I decided to take a few super zoom shots of the men working on the tower because the weather did not cooperate for decent normal shots…

First few pictures looked pretty good and then the world became a beautiful blizzard:
Below – The beginning tower of a huge complex of flats it was hardly snowing. The next pictures are guys who are working in the tower…

Below – The snow storm became almost instantly and was a white out. A worker clearing snow from about 11 stories up the tower. Toss it over the edge…

Below – Workers getting ready to do something?

Below – OK! They are moving bricks. One slip on that ice and snow, is a long way down…

I did not get the pictures that I really wanted, but I got some just as good. Can you believe that it is the 15th of March? I bet you are planting a garden back in America…
Windows to Russia!

In Russia You Can Not Just Blame The "Blue Light" Cars!

I had three people send me the same link to the same article by e-mail. So I think I will talk today about a subject that has irritated me since I have started driving in Russia almost 4 years ago… (Driving on the wrong side of the road!)

Lets start with the article:

MOSCOW, March 6 (RIA Novosti) A video recording has appeared in the case of a car accident involving the chauffeur-driven Mercedes of a vice president of Russia’s largest independent oil company, LUKoil, that resulted in two deaths.

Yes the “the chauffeur-driven Mercedes” in the article was a Blue Light car and while I think that the people driving and riding in these blue light cars are a huge issue. I think that the blue light is just part of the problem…

Lets back pedal first: When I first started to drive in what I call the “everyman for himself” driving experience in Russia! It was only the fact that I had been taught from a very young age to drive defensively that I survived.

Driving defensively is not in a Russians vocabulary. So I had to learn about how to drive in a very aggressive defensive mode, to survive the offensive driving that I was encountering everyday on the wild-west streets of Moscow and Russia.
That said, lets talk about what I call the K-mart “Blue Light Special” for important Powerful Russian Rejects! What is a blue light? Good question! (Try this – Link)
Svetlana and I have come close to being wiped off the road 5 times by a “Blue Light Special”. But that pales in comparison with the about 50 comparable times that the normal Russian drivers did the very exact same stunt. Only because I and Svet look around for them do we skirt the issue!
But we are talking about blue lights in this article, so the first and most memorable experience for Svet and I with a blue light, was coming around a corner on a 4 lane byway. The opposite traffic was at a stand still and we had good traffic flow on our side. As we rounded a corner, a black Mercedes with a flashing blue light appears traveling in our lane straight at us. The Mercedes was illegally traveling against traffic to bypass all the stalled traffic. I was traveling about 120km per hour at the time and he was doing about 250km per hour. He had no where to go because the road that he should have been on was packed and he could not re enter traffic. So it was up to me to find a way out of the death trap and with inches we made it… (Old Volga’s handle better than you think!)
Svet and I survived and from that experience we learned what conditions to watch for to avoid a “Blue Light Special”, for that matter any Russian driver! One thing that is a fact. When there is a traffic jam, many Russian drivers will take anyway they see open.. LinkLinkMy Blue Light ArticleLink 🙂
Back to the article: From what I see on the news in Russia is that this wreck was another example of a individual that feels he or she is above most of us here in Russia and their use of a blue light was just a helper ticket to kill someone, because they think they are special to get to bypass the normal rules. It is a shame that people have to die because of this type of stupidity.
This is with out a doubt an near perfect example of the blue light causing a wreck! But remember that “Blue Light Specials” are not the only rejects that travel the wrong way in traffic to get to their special destination quickly. Nearly 25 to 30% of the Russian drivers will do exactly like a blue light driver will do, except they are worse because they do not even have a flashing blue light to tell everyone that they are around.
But people have to start somewhere and get angry about situations that are just not right. This is one of those situations and when they get the “K-mart Blue Light Specials” under control. That will help get the blue light wannabe’s under control! That is where the laws have to change and take the blue light off the road except for emergency vehicles such as cop, fire and ambulances!
As I said earlier, Svet and I have had about 50 hair raising experiences with normal drivers pulling the same stunt. A four hour drive through Moscow will net you the view of one serious wreck per hour and two to three fender benders in the same time frame. In fact the usual reason for traffic blockage is a wreck, which in turn causes two or three more wrecks. Which is caused by aggressive offensive drivers that have no common sense and courtesy for the other drivers. But a blue light, while a big issue of that aggressive driving is a lessor cause of wrecks overall.

This is a normal experience in Russia, but it should not be a normal experience. Maybe this time as the people and news are screaming – Medvedev and Putin will take note.

I use to run a business on the premises that I can not expect employees to follow the rules if I do not follow the rules (The same hold true for societies)…
Windows to Russia!

Is Georgia is Being Tramatized by Saakashvili?


Saturday night during the news hour on Imedi TV channel, Made a broadcast that Russia had invaded Georgia after a “terror attack” on the president of South Ossetian republic, Eduard Kokoity. The news report started out and stated that Georgian president Mikhail Saakashvili and his government had been evacuated.

They did have a short disclaimer (like this statement) about not being true at the end of the newscast, very short! And at the beginning of the news cast was a statement that the program showed a sequence of possible events that could only occur “If Georgian society is not brought together against Russia’s plans.”} <---- Kinda small and short like this! Within several minutes into the news report, they “reported” the death of Saakashvili and creation of the People’s government headed by one of the opposition leaders, Nino Burdzhanadze. (Nino Burdzhanadze is pissed!) By this point Georgia was a madhouse of instigated turmoil and the damage was done…

On Sunday after all was over with and a form of calm had set in, Mikhail Saakashvili claimed that such “staging” of a war situation might be useful to protect Georgia from a new war with Russia. But he made clear that he had nothing to do with it and next time that the news station should do a better job of letting people know that is was a false report!

OK! I really believe that Sassy had nothing to do with it…

Windows to Russia!

Russian Road Police Eats His Bribe!


A traffic police officer from the Chelyabinsk region, caught in the act of taking a bribe of two thousand rubles, ate the money right in front of the police.

On March 2, 2010 a traffic police officer stopped a car driven by a resident of Kasli who broke the rules of the road (passing in a no passing zone). The officer demanded a bribe of 2,000 rubles for not filing a report on the incident. The driver then left to get the money.
Instead of getting the money, the driver went to the police for help. The Economic Crime Department worked out a surveillance plan to arrest the corrupt traffic officer. The driver was given the sum, three bills adding up to the 2,000 rubles, which he passed to the traffic officer that same day.
During the planned arrest the officer locked himself in the company car and, covering his face, choked the money down. Having destroyed the evidence, he voluntarily surrendered to the police.
Gotta Love it…
Windows to Russia!

Russia: Loves Dandelions?

Soon in America will start a battle is fought all summer long. I, my dad, my uncles, grandfather and my kids fought this battle. The battle of the “evil dandelion”…

The Dandelion is a widely distributed perennial weed. The mature plant arises from a strong, deep taproot that exudes a milky substance when cut. There is no visible stem. Leaves are sparsely hairy or without hairs, have deeply serrated margins, and are clustered in a rosette at the base of the plant. Dandelion can reproduce from seed almost year-round or it can regrow from its taproot. Bright yellow flower heads, 1 to 2 inches (2.5 – 5 cm) across, consist of petal-like ray flowers and are borne singly on the tip of a hollow stalk, 3 to 12 inches (7.5 – 30 cm) long. Seeds are enclosed singly within fruiting bodies and are attached to a long slender stalk that terminates in a parachute-like structure called a pappus. Seeds are transported in the wind. The bristles on the seeds can clog cultivation equipment.

In America the dandelion is an evil plant that defies most efforts to eradicate it. The amount of money spent to destroy it is astronomical. The man hours to kill it have never been calculated & yet the dandelion thrives. 🙂

Now lets travel to Russia: Where the Russians think that the dandelion is a beautiful flower! That they are an enhancement to your yard. A flower whose leaves you can eat in salads. The root can be roasted and ground up for a coffee like drink. It also can aid digestion, improves the liver function, help in weight lose, help fight cancer & last but not least help control Diabetes!

Strange how one mans poison is another mans delight!

Windows to Russia!

Is Ukraine Seeing a Light at the End of the Tunnel?

It seems that one presidential election would not make that much difference. But when you had a leaders such as the last Ukraine president and Prime Minister you really have no where to go but up.

Today several announcements have been made and it looks like Ukraine might see a little light at the end of the tunnel instead of total darkness.

The first thing that happened was:

MOSCOW, March 12 (Itar-Tass) — Standard and Poor’s, an international rating agency, has raised the sovereign crediting rating of Ukraine on its liabilities in foreign currency from CCC+/C to B-/C, and on the liabilities in the national currency – from B-/C to B/B. The forecast on the ratings is “positive,” says a press release of Standard and Poor’s.

We believe that the recent formation of a new ruling coalition and the cabinet of ministers in Ukraine opens up new opportunities for the improvement of policy coordination and for the resumption of cooperation with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said Franklin Gill, Standard and Poor’s crediting analyst.

Now that is a shot in the arm, so to say! Even if you (like me) do not believe that “Standard and Poor’s” credit analyst is worth a hill of beans, the business world does and that is what counts.

Then also today the Ukrainian Defense Ministry has announced that Russia and Ukraine, after 7 long years of total Navy ignoration, will resume exercises of the Ukrainian Navy and the Russian Black Sea Fleet just like in the old days!

Wow, what a difference a new president has made for Ukraine?

Windows to Russia!

Russians from Russia: Do you Want to Come Home?

Russians who want to come home are being given that chance and 18,000 have returned so far since 2006! Many Russians left when the Soviet Union collapsed and now the Russian government has set in motion the groundwork to help those that wish to come home…

So pass the word if you know a Russian who would like to come home to the Mother Land!