No trip to Russia would be complete without learning a tiny bit more about Vodka. Above is where I was taught...The Vodka Museum, Moscow.
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Welcome to my blog! Here is where I plan to leave for you the tales of my 4 month adventure across Russia, down through China and into South East Asia. Hope you enjoy reading them as much as I hope to enjoy living them!
Never heard about that, it doesn't sound cultural-touristic not very russian, seems you are still getting the same hollywood frame you were given when abroad and i think you should visit other kind of places to learn what you want, just go dayhiking. Nicola is a male name for the locals, that's hilarious, a whole country full of female names for the males. Nice blog and good luck, i guess i'll follow you.
ReplyDeleteAt last you have done something sensible on your trip! Good to see you are safe and having a great time. I have decided the currency for Special K is Russian Vodka. See you in Bangkok.
ReplyDeleteHey nicnac!
ReplyDeleteDo they serve orange juice with it though???
Glad you're there/traveling/drinking/alive/happy. (delete as appropriate)
Love the studio toy pressie too, we may blog it v soon... watch this space! =)))))
Hey Iain, don't worry I made sure I didn't leave Russia without your vodka. Actually I put a lot more effort into it than you realise. I'll send you a picture when I get a chance!
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Hello Gra! Good to hear from you, pleased you like the new studio pet. Yeah, think you need to get to work on that blog, think you're being a bit slack. That dancing sprout is still right near the top!
ReplyDeleteHere the vodka is served neat. But in general I can't get the vodka with orange, I gave up trying on the first day. I tend to work with what ever juice I can get my hands on as long as it's not tomato!
Thanks for you're interest and advice Epsa. Where are you from and how did you come across this site?
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