The lesson this morning with Lyudmila Giorgevna was good. We gave short presentations that we had prepared about a piece of news from this weeks' papers. I spoke about an article on the 'day of the defenders of the fatherland' and how it was celebrated in Tver, from yesterdays' 'Tverskaya Zhizn''.<br />
A part of history, Tver.




Jonathan Campion2006-04-11 22:31:58
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The lesson this morning with Lyudmila Giorgevna was good. We gave short presentations that we had prepared about a piece of news from this weeks' papers. I spoke about an article on the 'day of the defenders of the fatherland' and how it was celebrated in Tver, from yesterdays' 'Tverskaya Zhizn''.
In the afternoon I went for another walk on my own through Tver. The temperature was minus 10 and the air was clear blue and very still. I am learning which street leads to which square which makes finding my way across town easier. Walking around Ploschad' Sovetskaya I found a part of history. Written on a plaque on the side of the elegant red building on the western side is: "In 1917 this square was the place of a mass meeting and demonstration of revolutionary workers and soldiers of the town of Tver." I took my mind back an entire lifetime, and imagined what the scene must have been like on that day, leading up to the October Revolution.
Michael Yenu and Natasha were sitting around the kitchen table when I got home, drinking coffee and struggling with a child's crossword. I spent the night in 'Kofeiniya' with Anya and did "In 1917 this square was the place of a mass meeting and demonstration of revolutionary workers and soldiers of the town of Tver."my translation homework for Aleksandr Ivanovich. It's a much better place to work than obshezhitie. In the middle of an old fashioned district the café is rather cosmopolitan, with Turkish coffee on the menu and Dali prints on the walls.
Stepping onto the street at 12.45 the cold air rushed into my lungs and I couldn't breath properly - when I got back to the obshezhitie the babushka in reception told me it was minus 17.
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