Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Russia - Day 2 St Petersburg

Day 2-May 31 St Petersburg
Temp 38 and rainy off and on. Our guide told us the there had been a hurricane in Moscow 2 days ago and 150 people were in the hospital.
Off to Hermitage museum which is the second largest museum in Europe and consists of five buildings The museum was beautiful with its 365 rooms and 11 miles over looking the Neva river.-This was the winter palace where Catherine the great lived.  In 1754 she started collecting works of art. She started with the collection with 255 paintings from the city of Berlin and instead of collecting just one, she would collect the whole collection. The palace was open to the public in 1852 and has a collection of over 3 million works of art today such as Da Vince, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Monet for just a few. There are 50,000 people that visit every day.

                                                               The outside of the Hermitage

Walking up the Grand staircase.
The Staircase was built in 1762 with gold leaf- ceiling painted of Greek gods. The 2 ton chandelier was the first to be electrified in the country. There had been a fire in 1837 in the Hermitage which had started by the stove.  They rebuilt it which took 100 years  but with different materials., Columns are made of paper-mache and gold and this museum has some of the best floors in Russia which are made of 18 kinds of woods. This 2 ton chandelier was the first one to be electrified in the country.

We aren't allowed to bring in water bottle because a few years ago a person asked which was the best and most valuable painting in the museums and then when told he threw sulfuric acid on the painting . It took 12 years to restore.  


Peter the Great was founder of the city in 1703. He reigned from May 1682 at the age of 10 to February 1725. He was 6'8" tall and expanded Russia into a huge European powered and brought the culture into a more modern age. In 1724, Peter crowned his second wife, Catherine as empress, positioning her to reign. He died less than a year of a bladder infection.
                          A stroll into the many rooms. I think this is the greeting room.











This gold bird moves around His head turns, his eyes move,his feathers flap up and down,and his claws tap.  He is a clock that chimes! One of the many presents given to Catherine.














 Room after room of paintings.

 The museum had many pieces of art work to offer as well as the beauty of the walls and rooms.

 Another amazing art piece was the "vase" that was 15 feet made of jasper found in Siberia. The piece was brought in first and then the museum was built around it.



The outer and inner coffins of
Pa-Kesh, priest of god Amun.
wood paintings -Late dynasty xxv
late 8th-mid 7th century BC!
I can't get my head around how old this guy is and to think that he is so well preserved for us to see.




At night we were off to the Russian Ballet of Swan Lake at the Hermitage.




So we end the day with this wonderful evening and await another adventure tomorrow.
Ciao :)

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Russia May 30th- June 12th


Day1 May 30th to the 31st-  Boston to Munich to St. Petersburg-  7 hours difference in time.Temperature 42 degree raining and foggy.

Russia has 11 time zones and i think they have just changed to 9 time zones. Russian stretches across both Europe Eastern Europe and northern Asia. It border the Arctic Ocean between Europe and the North Pacific Ocean.  The country covers one seventh of the total land of our planet and neighbors 14 countries- twice the size of US- population 143 million- capital Moscow- money ruble .018 to $1. The main religion is Russian Orthodox
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Russia was attacked by the Germans but not overtaken  In St Petersburg  the city was never occupied but the Nazi did occupy the Catherine's palace which was on the out skirts.
The people were not giving up the city and during this siege of Leningrad (now St Petersburg) from September 1941 to Jan. 1944, it was the most tragic period of history of the city. More than 632,000 people were dead and some nearly 3 million including 40,000 children endured incredible suffering- 900 days. Bread being rationed 4.4 oz a day per person.

We are traveling on the Neva River which is 75 feet deep and 14 miles long and starting in the city of St Petersburg.
So I have given you a bit of history, now for the pictures and our journey.

                                                        We just cleared customs
                                              Nothing like the drill to start us off!

                                          A little map of where we are traveling through

                                                      Our first views from our ship.

                                    So tomorrow we are off to touring St Petersburg
Ciao :)

Go West Day 8 and 9- Jerome and Sedona

Day 8 and 9 and thee end.
         This was Eamon's day. He wanted to go Horseback riding in the worst way (and so did I!) Kevin and Rogers wanted no part of this so off they went to go swimming....in freezing water! So cold that Kevin told Rogers he didn't need to come in. oh  ??? that cold, was it?
 








 This mining town of Jerome was a fun town. We had lunch here and then went exploring. This poor town has had many fires but built right up only to have a fire the next year and have to start building all over again.

                                                    Leaving the town and heading back

It is hard to compete with the Dodge charger and a mini van...Guess where the kids are?
                                                               Such a friendly sign.

 Our last night before we fly out in the morning from Phoenix. Kevin found this little hole in the wall.
great food and our waitress was loving to have fun.
A great trip for this year and thanks to Eamon for his 4th grade National Park pass given to every 4th grader.
Who knows where we will be next year ...more adventures to come!
ciao :)

Go West day 7 and 8- Grand Canyon and Sedona

Day 7 and 8 grand Canyon and Sedona
       The light is so different from the evening to the morning. The colors don't seem to pop.


      Kevin arrived in the night to surprise us all.. so he was able to spend the next 2 days with us.


                                  We say good bye to Grand Canyon and then on our way to Sedona.


Lunch and then ice cream break.



                                                  Sedona was beautiful and a great little town.
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see you tomorrow
ciao