Fall is in full swing, and it takes my breath away. Unlike most of our time here so far, the weather has been so beautiful this week (Monday through Sunday) that I’ve just found it far too difficult to be inside and write anything. Every day has been (at least mostly) sunny and on the whole surprisingly warm, so warm earlier in the week that I was walking around outside in shirtsleeves, no jacket. Besides the beautiful weather, its so stunning to be outside viewing the changing leaves that I’ve just had to go out every day for at least a walk around the University. I’m not sure that I’ve ever been so impressed with nature. The sheer variation in color, from green to lime to a greenish yellow, then from light yellow full to gold and red and brown… there is absolutely no way that I can describe all of them. But they are all glorious, and there are piles of leaves on the ground, and they are swept through the air and it is completely fantastic. The fact that its fleeting makes it all the more precious- not just the leaves but the weather, too; I wake up every morning thinking ‘its probably going to be overcast today’ and have been pleasantly surprised every time.
I also suspect that fall might be one of the favorite times in
Because the weather has been so nice, I really haven’t been doing much other than walk around and enjoy it, although really that’s rather a lot. Monday Ashley and I went downtown to draw the Bronze Horseman, then warmed our cold fingers with hot tea from an adorable café she discovered. Tuesday I explored a new metro stop just in the city that is surrounded by loads and loads of cafes, then went with a friend to the
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At the moment I am sitting in my homestay, having moved in earlier today with Anna. Its always weird to be living in someone else’s house, but I think I’ll adjust soon. I’ve done a little exploring, and the neighborhood around here is very interesting and – I assume – very Russian. Unlike closer to the university, it really is a residential area, complete with two second hand stores, fruit ‘stands’ –more like boxes- a few supermarkets, an assortment of other stores and lots and lots of apartments. The apartments are invariably surrounded by wildish greenery, or rather any space between apartment buildings is taken up by greenery and play areas for children, with the occasional dumpster. I very much enjoy wandering between them, although you could probably get lost because they cover large areas this way, most area between major roads it seems. I consider this a good thing. I also found a book (on a dumpster, but it seems that people leave stuff they think others may want on top, rather than inside, sort of like a ‘free’ box) that is ‘Russian Folklore’, including sayings and riddles such as ‘five storehouses, one door’. The solution: a glove. I am very pleased.
There’s more to reflect upon re: Russian culture and habits, but that will be next time. Fall deserved its far share of attention, although I’m sure that I’ve failed to do it justice. Simply looking outside makes me happy.
2 comments:
i'm glad to see that the evanescent beauty of autumn has entranced your imagination.
your descriptions are lovely and your adventures intriguing.
i always hope to visit new unexplored places but you have helped carve a place in my heart's itinerary for St. Petersburg
and it's lively sights and sounds
-shani
It sounds absolutely wonderful!
I really would like to visit Russia sometime in the future. . . .
I'm glad you're enjoying yourself! <3
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