This is one of the biggest celebrations of the year in Russia and is a national holiday, so people are off work too and free to attend the parades, which many of all ages do. It's a time when war veterans are especially remembered and there are social programmes around 9th May in which gifts and extra help is given to those participated. The country becomes awash with the orange and black-striped ribbon of St. George and with large banners celebrating the victory, as well as a string of war films on TV. Events take place across the country ranging from concerts, firework displays and the show of military might in Red Square, Moscow.
A Brit's view of Russia from working there, marrying a Russian and trips over.
Saturday, 9 May 2015
Victory Day/ Den Pobedi 9th May
The 9th May is when Russia celebrates VE Day. For them, though, this is the end of what is seen as the "Great Patriotic War" (1941-1945) rather than WW2 and earlier or later military action (Baltics, Japan) is viewed as something separate.
This is one of the biggest celebrations of the year in Russia and is a national holiday, so people are off work too and free to attend the parades, which many of all ages do. It's a time when war veterans are especially remembered and there are social programmes around 9th May in which gifts and extra help is given to those participated. The country becomes awash with the orange and black-striped ribbon of St. George and with large banners celebrating the victory, as well as a string of war films on TV. Events take place across the country ranging from concerts, firework displays and the show of military might in Red Square, Moscow.
This is one of the biggest celebrations of the year in Russia and is a national holiday, so people are off work too and free to attend the parades, which many of all ages do. It's a time when war veterans are especially remembered and there are social programmes around 9th May in which gifts and extra help is given to those participated. The country becomes awash with the orange and black-striped ribbon of St. George and with large banners celebrating the victory, as well as a string of war films on TV. Events take place across the country ranging from concerts, firework displays and the show of military might in Red Square, Moscow.
Friday, 24 April 2015
Another chance to see...
Thursday, 16 April 2015
Two sides to every coin.
Russia Today reports that an organisation called For Security is calling for special cyber police to crack down on internet trolls.
As a part of this, the suggestion is to fine anyone who creates a social network page using a false name (about £7 - £30) and is a way to stop cyberbullying.
This is all very commendable, but
As a part of this, the suggestion is to fine anyone who creates a social network page using a false name (about £7 - £30) and is a way to stop cyberbullying.
VKontakte - Russia's equivalent of Facebook |
Monday, 13 April 2015
Thinking of emigrating?
Russia Today summarises findings of a survey by the Levada Centre which says that the percentage of Russians wanting to emigrate is at a historic low.
The poll says that a surprisingly low 9% of Russians "are having thoughts of emigrating" while 81% "have never thought of uprooting to another country".
However, a survey from the same pollsters two years ago
The poll says that a surprisingly low 9% of Russians "are having thoughts of emigrating" while 81% "have never thought of uprooting to another country".
However, a survey from the same pollsters two years ago
Monday, 6 April 2015
Dances with Wolves
The
day started a lot like any other… well, maybe not. It was Tuesday – the only
day I had morning lessons so the only day I got up early. 8.30am and it’s for 45
minutes. Bugger! Following the normal Tuesday pattern, with the lesson
finished, I was off to the internet café.
Let me take you back
further. I took a Lincoln
City hat with me. It was
a black ski-hat with the team name in red italics. I'd lost it about
three months ago – I even knew when… the night we all went to Igor’s workplace
to see how he makes neon signs. After that, never seen again until…
Sunday, 29 March 2015
Recipe: Solyanka (soup)/ солянка
One of the culinary delights in Russia is the range of soups and this one is one of my favourites. It's meaty and rich... and delicious.
Here's a recipe (in near industrial quantities)...
Monday, 16 March 2015
Love is...
a Turkish brand of bubble gum that was hugely popular in the former USSR countries in the 1990s and is still available in Russia today.
Saturday, 14 March 2015
Up in smoke
As widely reported, a fire in a shopping centre in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russian has killed 14 people, with more bodies likely to be found.
Reuters say that the cause could be arson, but, according to the President of Tatarstan, that the managers hadn't complied with safety regulations. This reminds me of a couple of things from my time in Russia.
Photo: BBC |
Reuters say that the cause could be arson, but, according to the President of Tatarstan, that the managers hadn't complied with safety regulations. This reminds me of a couple of things from my time in Russia.
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Tulsky Pryanik/ Тульский пряник
A Tulsky pryanik is one of those things that Russians appear to think that everyone abroad knows about Russia and buys as a souvenir... like vodka and Russian dolls. It might be true for the latter two, but I hadn't heard of this cake until after leaving Russia.
Friday, 27 February 2015
photo of the month
My wife's in Moscow for a week - gone to see family and her favourite Russian group, Agata Kristi, who've reformed for a couple of concerts.
Her trip has me thinking about the city and family and got me flicking through photos of our times in Moscow. For photo of the month, I selected one of Granny... or Babulya.
Her trip has me thinking about the city and family and got me flicking through photos of our times in Moscow. For photo of the month, I selected one of Granny... or Babulya.
Labels:
family,
history,
photo of the month,
Russia,
society
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
The good news
The good news is that the Moscow Times reports that the suicide rate is the Russian capital is falling.
The bad news is that...
The bad news is that...
Thursday, 12 February 2015
If you can't do it right...
...don't do it at all.
The president has faced a lot of criticism recently...
Sunday, 8 February 2015
Crisis? What Crisis? (part 2)
I wrote about some Russians' reactions to the Rouble's fall a few weeks back.
Had some more feedback...
Had some more feedback...
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
Thursday, 29 January 2015
Salad Recipe: Mushroom Meadow/ грибная поляна
It was a typical, Russian New Year for us and there were with plenty of salads, including Mushroom Meadow (Gribnaya Polyana).
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
photo of the month
On a day in the UK when wintery weather is rearing its ugly head and the daytime has been rapidly changing between bright and night-like overcast, bringing hail, snow and sleet. Here in Britain, I feel the weather creates a sense of drudgery... oh god, it's miserable, let's stay in all wrapped up and warm.
With the view of Russia as a place of temporary stay, the drudgery disappeared and was replaced by an appreciation of the absurdity and the eternal battle of man versus weather. Another day coping with the Siberian winter was viewed as a personal victory.
With the view of Russia as a place of temporary stay, the drudgery disappeared and was replaced by an appreciation of the absurdity and the eternal battle of man versus weather. Another day coping with the Siberian winter was viewed as a personal victory.
stalagmite or stalactite? |
Friday, 16 January 2015
Russia bans transgender drivers
It has been widely reported that the Russian government has decided to ban transgender people from driving (BBC, Guardian). They have added many conditions which they deem to be "mental disorders", including transgenderism, fetishism, exhibitionism and voyeurism, as well as kleptomaniacs and those with a gambling addiction.
Of course, Russia's absurdly high road accident (mortality) rate (30,000 deaths and 250,000 injuries annually) has nothing to do with alcohol, macho driving stupidity or poorly-maintained vehicles. If you want a laugh, watch (some of) this collection of videos from Russian dashcams.
With homosexuality sometimes viewed as an 'illness' in Russia, you can't help but wonder which direction such a law change might go next.
Now, cue the piss-take...
Of course, Russia's absurdly high road accident (mortality) rate (30,000 deaths and 250,000 injuries annually) has nothing to do with alcohol, macho driving stupidity or poorly-maintained vehicles. If you want a laugh, watch (some of) this collection of videos from Russian dashcams.
With homosexuality sometimes viewed as an 'illness' in Russia, you can't help but wonder which direction such a law change might go next.
Now, cue the piss-take...
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
A return to Russia?
With not being certain about whether Lily and I will stay in the UK long-term.. or even short-term, it got me thinking about whether I'd ever return to Russia to live...
Russia-bound? |
Sunday, 11 January 2015
keeping abreast of the information
As a native speaker English teacher, you're prepared for all kinds of questions about the language and sometimes really having to get into the nitty-gritty, nit-picking nuances of language use but nothing prepared me for a most surreal debate involving senior staff.
Tuesday, 6 January 2015
Saturday, 3 January 2015
New Year's Eve - Russian-style in the UK
New Year in Russia is a bit like Christmas in the UK. It's the day when you tidy ready for a clean New Year, exchange for presents and consume a belt-breaking quantity of food.
This year, Lily had to do a mad rush on her business on the 31st so while she busied herself with that, I busied myself with the food and the tidy up.
Before we could get to...
We had...
This year, Lily had to do a mad rush on her business on the 31st so while she busied herself with that, I busied myself with the food and the tidy up.
Before we could get to...
Champagne and the Kremlin |
We had...
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