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The pictures from outside the Armoury are beautiful!! Your descriptions of the inside sound like it is a really cool place! I actually have.a friend who makes those Fabrege eggs. Those are stunning!!
Thanks for the links! The carriages are beautiful!
It's a good thing you can sense when your battery is getting low so you can rest. That was a sensible thing to do!
I think anyone who lives with a disability of any kind learns more about it as the time progresses and how to deal with it to make the most of everything.
Not surprised you were wearing out - it's been a full day, with a very early start. And didn't exactly follow days of relaxation, did it? Hope you're able to relax on the train back to St. Petersburg.
you're right. I knew these three days in St. Petersburg would be the most exhausting of the whole cruise, but I figured we'd have time to relax once we left Russia...
Thanks for those links. Wow! I can imagine that dress is heavy. Some of the rhythmic gymnastics leotards that are loaded down with crystals, pearls, and beads are quite heavy - so a full length dress? Yeah, that's got some weight to it!
You know what? That had never occurred to me about the outfits for rhythmic gymnastics... surely they ensure that they're as light as possible?
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And I'm fascinated to learn Catherine the great was German?!? Wowzers. I missed that in history class.
Yep, that was a bit of an eye opener to me as well!
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The detail on those faberge eggs are just stunning.
Probably a good idea to sit and wait. You've been going for quite some time already, and that's impressive for someone who doesn't have chronic fatigue!
Well, we did have lunch, so that was an opportunity to sit down and rest, along with time sitting in the minibus and on the Metro.
You know what? That had never occurred to me about the outfits for rhythmic gymnastics... surely they ensure that they're as light as possible?
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They have a little weight to them when on a hanger. You can definitely feel it. But it's not enough to really impact a routine, if that makes sense. I think because it's all on their body instead of weight elsewhere like on their limbs. Some have upwards of 1000+ crystals and such on them. They do make noise though when moving, which is funny. Especially when the girls' hoops swing around their bodies!
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They have a little weight to them when on a hanger. You can definitely feel it. But it's not enough to really impact a routine, if that makes sense. I think because it's all on their body instead of weight elsewhere like on their limbs. Some have upwards of 1000+ crystals and such on them. They do make noise though when moving, which is funny. Especially when the girls' hoops swing around their bodies!
Wow! I hadn't thought about the noise they'd make, but now you say it, it makes sense...
Great photos of outside the Armoury and surrounding area. Sounds like a great place and you seem to have enjoyed it. Too bad you couldn't take photos!
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Sunday 12 June – part fifteen: “do you want to watch the Changing of the Guard?”
We headed outside and it had clouded over again. I was so glad I'd taken as many photos as I did earlier, but I still snagged another few as we walked.
We got to this point, which our guide told us was the old university and I just had to stop to get some photos of the beautiful flowerbeds here:
As I headed back to the others, I suddenly realised why these pansies were laid out in the colours they were:
Got it yet? Well, if you have, you're quicker than I was - they're in the colours of the Russian flag. Very neat!
As we walked along, our guide asked us if we wanted to see the Changing of the Guard at 6:00pm, which was just five minutes away. Everyone was on the fence about it, so when I felt the rain start, I suggested we let the weather make up our minds for us, and as none of us wanted to get wet, we opted out.
We headed back to get the minivan, once again sheltering from the rain and also now the wind that was blowing much stronger than it had so far today. We were all very glad to get back in the van, and rest our feet I can tell you.
We saw a few more sights on the way back to the station...
... and I got a few more shots of the square when we arrived.
Our train was due to depart at 7:40pm, and we were about an hour and 20 minutes early for it. We made our way through the station...
Next: let’s dine at a traditional Russian dining place!
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The flower gardens reminded me just a little bit of Epcot. And yes, saw the Russian flag immediately.
What a difference in the weather. Again. What's cool about that though is it creates different colors and looks in all of your pictures, which is pretty cool! Smart move to skip the changing of the guard - no need to stand in the rain and wind to see that!
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