Archive for November, 2008
St. Petersburg — 7 2
Literally on the last day of staying at our countryside house, I remembered the good olde postbox right beside the entrance door. I have quite some memories linked with it, so I took a picture from quite a close point of view. If you read more, there is another version. I still can’t decide which one is actually better.
Another Pause — Mayan Face 0
Aha — another face, spotted not far from my house. Although it needed some cropping, it seems as an mayan or aztec face, looking rather sad actually. Also, if you read more, there is his boring brother, with no paint.
St Petersburg — 5 1
Walking on the busiest road in hte city, which was closed due to Navy March, and so all the people scattered in the streets. Actually, architecture of St. Petersburg is similar to Edinburgh’s — very diverse and really dense. There is no closes whatsoever, streets last for hundreds of metres, surrounding you like walls.
I think that’s enough with panoramas — going back to normal “small world” photos from next post.
St. Petersburg — 4 0

This panorama (yes, it is) has been taken not so far away from the first one — the river is still Neva (by the way it is pronounced as Nee-va). I’m pretty sure the ship on the right is not a “floating shop” — it actually sails, or at least it looked as it could. The weather was realy sunny for the whole day and there was a Navy parade on (although I missed it), so more panoramas of the “Northern Athens” will be coming soon.




