The post you have all been waiting for...
Hello All!! I know you have all been holding your breath for this one. Its taken a week. BUt finally, its here. Its yours to read. Bear in mind that I have much more to write. Much more to tell you. But time is of the essence. And this essence costs more roubles than I have to spend. So enjoy what I have written thus far. And hold your breath again for more exciting instalments.
Matt.
I really should be typing this tomorrow. Yes, really. But perhaps if I do, my initial impressions might be lost. I have a lot to say. I have seen lots. I have been many many places in a very short amount of time. I have absorbed so many changes. And all with only 5 hours sleep over a period of 3 days. I could probably go home, wiser already. But I am looking forwards to spending more time here. If someone asked me to sum up
The only logical place to begin would be at the start. So for a change, I’ll do the logical thing and start from
Anyway, I took it back to my seat in the lounge near gate 31 where SU596 was to depart from. Half an hour later. The aircraft gets to the terminal. A further half an hour later, we board the aircraft. Very similar to the Qantas aircraft from
Almost identical setup on this Aeroflot 767 to the QANTAS A330 but only Three seats in the centre Row. And there were no television screens in the back of the seats. However there were Television screens located on the roof, on each side of the aircraft, and up the front of the Prole Class section. Much to both my delight, and disgust, the screens only displayed Where the aircraft was on a map, how fast it was going, how high it was flying, what time it was in
Seeing as I checked in pretty early, I had the advantage of being put closer to the front of the plane, and being able to choose whether I had a window seat or not. Yay. Window seat it is. And much to my delight, the delay on food that was experienced on QANTAS was nonexistent on AeroFlot. We wouldn’t be running out of Continental Breakfast today. J I must say, the Aeroflot food was also very good in comparison to QANTAS. And It made me come to my first conclusion about Russian Food. The Russians are such sweet tooths!!! Everything is so much sweeter than it is back home. Even bread. Especially bread. I would also discover this later..
Anyway, the plane started to descend into
Everyone disembarks the aircraft, in a semi organized fashion and proceeds through several doors around the circumference of the air terminal. Until finally we reach Passport Control. It takes ages. The Asian Tourists in front of me in the line had forgotten to fill out their Migration Cards on the flight. They went over to bench where they were located and went to reclaim their place in the line. The older Australian ladies also ahead of me in the line advised that it wasn’t a possibility for them to get away with that. I doubt they would have finished them in time anyway, even at the speed that the Border Guard who was servicing our line was processing each entrant. I was in a bit of a hurry as well. I needed to go to the toilet, Badly. It was my turn. I walked up to the Border Guard. She was fairly young. “Dobriy Dyen”(Good Day) And then I realized where I made my first mistake. She started talking to me in rapid Russian. Oops. “Err. Err. Ya ne panimayoo. Mne Russkiy plohka!” (I don’t undertand. My Russian is bad) She smiled but said nothing more. Stamp stamp stamp. All done. Now where is that toilet. I find it. Use it, and try and get out of there as quickly as possible.
I find the baggage carousels. But none of them has SU596 on it. It turns they wouldn’t for another 20 mins. So anyway. I decided to ring Svetlana. “Hello I’m here. Just waiting for my baggage.” There are these big screens at
Svetlana and her friends were standing nearby. Introductions were made. Sergei and Olga were providing the transport. We had to make a quick stop off before we left the airport. There was a machine very similar to the old 20c Coin games at
The traffic slows down to a crawl. We go down Tverskaya which is one of the main streets of
We get lost, then we find ourselves again. I see the Kremlin for the first time. On this particular stretch of road, there are innumerable quality imported vehicles, all black with blue strobe lights. Government vehicles of some description. They are everywhere, cutting through traffic, blue strobes, never turned off. Lucky bastards.
Starovagankovsky Perelouk is a small street just up from the Kremlin. It’s the home to BKC International House administration office in
Go back to street level, get back in car, have some of this sweet slice type, err, thingamajigger. (Don’t know the name of it.) Anyway get moving again, well, we try to anyway. The traffic is still horrible this time of night. It’s a slow journey until we get to somewhere near Avtozovodskaya, Still have plenty of distance to cover. We go to take off from a set of lights. The car stalls. And doesn’t start again. Simply refuses to turn over. Sergei and Olga start making phone calls to other potential rides. I start to feel even more guilty than I did when we were stuck in traffic. Great, now I’ve killed someone’s car. Goodo. We wait. And wait. Suddenly headlights appear, and stop in front of our car. Oh great. Our ride is here. Or not. The car is a Lada 2103. It has lights on the top. Two uniformed men get out. Oh great. I know who they are. The Muscovites each have their paperwork checked. And then ask to check mine. My passport comes out. “Avia Bilyet?” enquires the officer. Svetlana asks him why he wishes to see my airline ticket. I am curious too. He insists, so I have to get into the back of the car, into my bag to get it for him. I find it, he inspects it. Hands it back with my passport. No bribes required. I have only been here for a few hours and already I have been hassled by the Militsia. (Although I haven’t been hassled since)
Stas arrives in his car, and Svetlana and I ride with him. Olga and Sergei catch the Metro Home. The car stays where it died. After further driving, we make it to the apartment building. Its nowEnd of Blog Entry
Footnote
You other Aussies have no idea what you are missing out on in terms of Vodka. I have tried just one sample of the enormous selection available here in Moscow (Russkiy Standart) Oh my god. There is vodka. And then there is real VODKA.
Da Svidanya!!
PS. I just read a previous post. I think I told you all to have sweet dreams. And when you wake up, to follow them. I implore you to do this. Because then, and only then will you find happiness of the kind that I have now. Please people. If you love someone. Tell them today. And then tell them every day.

6 comments:
Hi Matt,
Am loving following your travels. Everything sounds fantastic, wonderful that all is terrific with meeting Svetlana.Your blog is beautifully written. Thinking of you
Love
Deborah
G'day Matt,
So glad its as good as, and better
Thoroughly enjoying your blogs.
Enjoy
Love Fran & Co
Thank You both very much. It is so wonderful to share my thoughts and experiences with you. I'm glad you like my blog. I have so much more to write. Wonderful things that have happened and places I have seen. And not nearly enough time to write them. Hopefully now that I have internet access back at my flat I can update the blog more often.
Hope both your families are well!! :-)
Say hi to them for me.
Love Matt.
PS. Thanks for being the first to comment too guys :) :)
Finally! Another blog, I was starting to get worried mate, It's great to hear what is happening.
Your blog is very well written!
I hope all is going great with Svetlana.
Take Care buddy!
Hi Matt,
When I heard that you were off to explore the wide wide world of Russia I thought that you were mad, crazy in fact! But after having a read of your travels what an adventure you are having and I am jealous. Take care and have a blast.
Kerryn form Canberra
Still in the middle of reading your blog, man you love stretching my attention span ...
sounds like its the place to be
make sure you cause trouble
Regards
Andrew C
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