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Travel Adventures - Part 4:
Moscow

by Noella Ballenger


 

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Copyright © Noella Ballenger

This beautiful woman lingered for a moment on the steps at one of the several churches in the Sergeiv Posad Monastery.  I thought she was absolutely beautiful.

 

So far in this journey we have visited some wonderful cities … Helsinki, Finland, Tallinn, Estonia and St. Petersburg, Russia.  We have traveled together along the waterways of Russia to such exotic sounding places as Mandrogy, Kitzy Island, Goritzy, Uglich, and Yaroslavl and seen the beauty of the countryside in between these towns.  But our ship finally came to dock in Moscow, the capital of Russia and I really had no idea what to expect! 

 

One advantage of travel tour is that you get a good general overview of an area.  That’s the good news, of course.  The bad news on most tours -- and this tour certainly was no exception --was that you never did have a lot of time to explore on your own.  The guides and the schedule kept you pretty busy all of the time.  It was great for getting information and seeing a lot, but difficult for photographers who like to explore in more depth.

 

When we got to Moscow, we hopped on buses and were off to tour the city.  Moscow is a huge city with so much traffic that I vowed never to complain about the traffic on Los Angeles freeways ever again.  I couldn't believe how tough you had to be to drive in this city.  It played havoc with all schedules and timetables because what should have taken just 20 minutes to drive ended up taking an hour.  One of the reasons is how they handle their traffic accidents.  From what we understood and saw, cars involved in accidents were not allowed to move until both the police and the insurance adjuster came.  So, a simple traffic accident could snarl things for hours.  There is definitely a different viewpoint here than back home.

 


 

 

The traffic on every street no matter the hour seemed to be hectic.


Copyright © Anne & Stan Westfall

The next day we toured the park adjacent to the grounds of the beautiful Novodevichy Convent where many exiled or self-exiled royal wives, daughters and lovers "took the veil" (which means they chose to become a nun), to get out of their marriage, family or mistress arrangement, since divorce was not allowed. It is in this park where you will find the lovely bronze ducks, given as a gift by President George Walker Bush and Mrs. Barbara Bush.  We visited the Kremlin and I was surprised to find out that there were 5 or 6 churches within its walls.  In the Armory, the stunningly beautiful royal clothes, jewels and carriages were housed.  It was amazing to see that even the carriages were embedded with jewels.

 

 

The Novodevichy Convent where many exiled or self-exiled royal family members “took the Veil”.  The park like setting was one of the most beautiful we had seen.
 


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We had the opportunity to go into their frightfully expensive, but stunningly wonderful GUM (pronounced we discovered like “goom” not "gum" as in chewing gum).  Just wandering up and down this multilevel shopping extravaganza was a treat.
 


Copyright © Sunny Asch


 


 

Gums is a large collection of shops on one side of Red Square.  The three level, indoor mall features eating establishments, large walkways and bridges from one side to another.  It is frequently used as a setting for newly wed brides. 

 

The next morning, my friend Stan Westfall and I decided to take the tour to the Sergiev Posad Monastery.  My sister, Sunny, and our friend Anne Westfall opted to visit the Pushkin Museum in the morning and the Tretyakov Gallery in the afternoon.  Since we were going to have separate adventures to share that evening, I reminded them to take lots and lots of photographs so we could enjoy their day as well.

 

 

 

 

 

In the center of the Sergeiv Posad Monastery there is a beautiful Holy Water fountain where people come to drink, to bless and to carry home a small jar of Holy Water. 
 


Copyright © Noella Ballenger

Would you like to learn more and become an even better photographer?  Be sure to join Noella in one of her online classes presented through Apogee Photo.  You'll want to get signed up today - just click here.

                       

 

 Visit her site at www.noellaballenger.com or send her an e-mail at Noella1B@aol.com   Write to her at P.O. Box 457, La Canada, CA 91012, call: (818) 954-0933 or fax: (818) 954-0910 for more information on her workshop/tours.


 

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