
Kremlin Tower
I’ve decided to try doing a few things differently in the blog, mostly because I’m losing interest (becoming bored with myself) and I also want to share more of Greg’s pictures. Today is May 4th, which means that we will be leaving Russia in one month, June 4th. I might as also tell you that I will most likely be stopping the blog because our lives aren’t all that interesting back home in Texas and I honestly don’t think continuing the blog will be worth anybody’s time. So, unless we get another expat job, Frozen Texans will be signing off soon.

Tsarina's Cathedral/ Red Square
These pictures were taken when we took a tour inside the Kremlin grounds. We usually don’t like to take tours because they feel so…well, touristy; however, we were glad that we hired a guide for this trip because she was so informative and told us things that we would have never known about otherwise. One thing I’ve found about Russians is that they’re so well informed about Russian history and also the history of the city they live in. Every trip with a Russian friend is filled with their pointing out interesting landmarks, complete with a snippet of historical information about whatever we’re looking at.

Church Door/ Kremlin
Believe it or not, we’ve actually become used to the fantastic architecture the city has to offer and we sail past gilded onion domes and ruins of thousand year old battlements with nary a second glance. I supposed our hyper-stimulated American mindset has already experienced The Russia theme park and is ready for something else to capture our shortened attention span for a while. Sad, I know, but honest!


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May 6, 2009 at 5:55 pm
John
Susan you have done a marvelous job keeping us up to date. It really wouldn’t be a FROZEN TEXANS site whe it warms there into the 80′s.
Don’t forget to hide your money better on the way back…these guys at the immigration stops are pros….the steaks are ready for your return.
May 9, 2009 at 5:58 am
Sandra
I love “Tsarina’s Cat”!
May 11, 2009 at 8:30 pm
Bev
Susan,
Bev
While it would no longer be frozen texans, it could still be fun to have this site to post Greg’s amazing photos and your witty descriptions of otherwise mundane daily tasks. I still think you should be writing a daily column – you are such a talented writer.