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Travel Adventures - Part 4:
Moscow
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by Noella Ballenger
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The Sergiev Posad Monastery was about an hour outside of Moscow, but with the traffic it became a two hour trip. But we got to see fields and businesses and homes and apartment buildings as we drove, so the time passed quickly. When we finally got to the Monastery we saw elegant buildings and church towers rising above the top of the Monastery's wall. Inside, the crowds were substantial and it seemed that this Monastery was a field trip destination for a number of school children. This was not expected and it was delightful to see so many young people having a tremendous interest in their Church and their beliefs.
The architecture within the Monastery was stunning and within each of the churches, the beautiful icons took your breath away. My friend, Stan Westfall, is an architect, so I learned a great deal about some of the special construction that was used here. The Monastery is truly a national treasure.
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In the meantime, Anne and Sunny were having an adventure of their own. They visited the Pushkin Museum and decided to stay in town and shop rather than returning to the ship for lunch. They wanted to see and do even more. They would catch up with the afternoon tour in a couple of hours. On the advice of our tour guide, they visited the fabulous Cathedral of Christ the Savior and later, map in hand, walked along the streets for another brief visit to Red Square. On the way to the Tretyakov Gallery, and looking a bit confused, they stopped a lady to ask directions. It turned out that she was a teacher and wanted to practice her English, so she walked along with them. This is certainly a more common occurrence in foreign countries than it is at home.
The afternoon's visit to the Tretyakov Gallery featured an interesting lecture on the development of Russian painting. By the time we gathered again for evening cocktails and dinner, we had much to share.
There were just too many wonderful photos to share with you, but here are
some of our favorites......
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The next day was departure day and it was really difficult to leave some of the good friends we had made among the tour guides and other guests on the ship. But while it had been a long tour and an exciting time for all of us, I think we were ready to go home.
As a professional photographer, the big question is would I do another highly structured tour again and the answer is absolutely yes. If I were going to an area where I neither spoke, neither understood nor read the language, I think an organized tour is a terrific way to be introduced to the country. I think an organized tour made it possible to see more, with greater ease than being on my own. I didn't have to worry about where to eat or what to do and could enjoy and appreciate the many sights, all while learning about the people, the customs, the culture and the countryside.
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Was I frustrated beyond words by not being able to get out and explore on my own? Sometimes, to be sure, but there are tradeoffs and you just had to make a decision one way or another.
When I return to Russia, would I do a tour again … probably not. But it was heaven to just sit back and let someone else do all of the work of reservations and decision making. Will I return to Russia … absolutely! There was so much to see and do and I know that there will be much more to enjoy the next time.
Thanks for coming along and sharing our adventures. Maybe next time I will meet you there. |
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