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Fungus. |
City at dusk. |
Across the Bay. |
County Fair. |
Eiffel Tower of St. Pete. |
Wings. |
Beautiful skies. |
Unmarked graves. |
Out for a stroll. |
Fall canal. |
The Rose. |
Not much red or orange, but the yellows glow like magic. |
Moss. |
A rather creepy photo. |
Memorial. |
John, Kurt and our angelic abode. |
Stairs. |
Rollin egg-rolls! |
Foggy rainy days. |
Pizza and sushi for dinner! |
13 flags for the 13 countries represented by our school. |
Pretty neat costumes. |
I got to accompany everything! |
Five of the K-1st graders. |
From left to right: Lewis (organizer of the match), Dima (councilor), a camper, and Petya |
Lewis got a local Mini Cooper club to pick up all the kids from their homes. So neat! |
Kurt pushes Grisha towards to ball. |
Soccer is the beautiful game. |
My turn to push, and Kurt's turn to be the photographer. |
Petya and I are going to a Champions League soccer match Sept. 28th! |
The leaves are beginning to fall! We got those wheels spinning pretty fast. Like an all-out sprint. |
My friend Karl pushing his camper. Notice the fans - they were cheering the whole time! |
Blue team wins 1-0. |
I'm gonna have to try their nuggets. |
Sunset over the Bay of Finland |
Palace Square and the Hermitage Museum |
Krazinsky Cathedral |
Family in front of the Church of Spilt Blood |
A precise model of the Church of Spilt Blood |
A little street performer |
Prison walls and the Neva River |
Popular place for Brides |
A giant mosque |
Sweet buildings. |
Home, sweet home. |
Metro shaped like a space ship |
What, that's a metro?! |
That's one long escalator. Jon says that at any one time, there's more people on the escalator than in Pettisville. I believe him. |
Put the token in the slot BEFORE you try to go through... |
Let's check out the metros. |
The big one is our apartment. |
Creepy dark elevators |
Stone Henge from Space!?? |
Night shot from the 19th floor |
Goodbye! |
Some great pictures Caleb! I enjoy seeing and reading about your experience. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading, Jan!
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