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Yerevan Trip during Apricot Season

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Hey there, here am I, just got back from Yerevan trip on ESOL business. It was almost a 3 day stay there so I had the first day completely devoted to the Etchmiadzin city and the Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin. Its first church dates back to the times when Armenia became one of the first officially Christian country in the world (4th century). Then the patriarch gave the church and the city the new name of Echmiadzin. Now it is a centre for preparing Armenian church leaders and it is very grand and gives the impression of something very strong. Many young people come there to see young religious students and leaders. The apricot trees are full of rape fruit and they are very sweet and juicy. Yerevan is a good-looking and warm city too with many pink buildings and small yards which reminded me about my childhood in Tbilisi. It is only 400km away from Yerevan, very close actually but behind the mountains. Have a look at some pics... Love and hugs to all of you...

Soviet Town of Minsk

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Hey there, I'm here at my dacha writing about Minsk where I was on 12,13 June for CAE exam. I lived in the central hotel Yubileiny where I could enjoy a splendid view of the central area of Minsk. It's really wonderful - green, neat, tidy and well organized. However, my iPhone5 camera was out of order for no reason at all(or I don't know the reason) so I was able to take only one photo. Overall Minsk is a very European city but many things make it very Soviet (people's faces, restrictions on internet access, shops etc). Anyway, I liked it as I could remember some places in the centre where I was in the late 70s with a group of tourists... Bye for now and have many hugs from me... PS - today we celebrated Stepan's Birtday. He is 4 years old now!!! No pics:((

Surgut is very special...

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Hey there. Now I can say that Surgut where I was with CIU on CAE session did not disappoint me, unlike Kemerovo, which appeared to be pretty impersonal and freezing. Surgut was unusually clean, modern, energetic and relatively warm (15-16C) where sunny spells were really nice. I was impressed by their very modern Surgut university with a fabulous library and good facilities. Churches of old and new Surgut impressed me too. Have a look at some pics. Love and hugs to all...

Back from freezing Kemerovo...

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Hey there, It's sunny and warm weather in Moscow but I've just got back from freezing Kemerovo(at 8:15am). There I was since Friday and it was really cold there (+2C - 6C) by day and on Saturday in the morning (June 2) it was snowing heavily for half an hour. Amazing and really uncomfortable as I was supposed to do my job there but my clothes were not warm enough for going out of the hotel. In Moscow it has been +25-27C for the whole week!. Anyway, I did my job and went on a short stroll along Tom' river. It's very clean and green there and I really enjoyed the view. Well, Kemerovo changed for better, roads are better now, many good buildings have been built etc. People are nice and friendly but "sorry for them", the summer has not reached Kuzbass this year and they look miserable as warm water has been switched off too (for summer profilactic!!!).Have a look at some pics. Next week I'm flying to Surgut and then to Minsk. I'm a traveller this summer.