From the Snow-Country #2

Dear friends,

I am here alive and joyful of the now rare opportunity to see my city covered with pure white snow knee-deep and up. The number of cars is close to the not-so-rich times of late Soviet Union (using “late” in both senses). Walking is rather interesting along narrow paths cleared from snow where only one person can walk at a time. Just of pure curiosity I walked to work and back today again, just like yesterday.

Some people keep walking, some even skiing to wherever they head. Some people catch whatever public transport is out there. Some roads were cleared (kind of) last night. There hasn’t been snow falling today but they say it is beginning to do so and might continue (probably with less force) for two more days. I wonder if I can use this to advantage taking pics for my blog.

Some people say it is a great opportunity to shoot a Hollywood disaster movie. Well, they actually say that it all looks like scenes from one, but I’d go further and use this for some actual shooting while all you need is a script (sorry, forgot that scriptwriters are on strike) and the cast. The sets are provided and no snow-making machines are needed.

I guess the state of emergency in the city is still I force which means no schools are open and people might get excused if they fail to even try getting to work. Some have experience of 30-minutes to 5-hours attempts of either walking or being somehow transported in a more traditional way across the whole city. Some less fortunate (in the “having less brains” sense) venture in their cars, get stuck and make other cars form jams.

Yesterday Russian TV showed an ambulance driver saying that they spent three hours trying to get to somebody, had to stop at some point and walk to the house. No snow-clearing devices were seen at that. It is only last night (the second night of snowfalls) that the streets were visibly attempted to be cleaned.

I am through with exams this week and am going to a classical music concert at the Philharmonic tomorrow night. Hope you are having as enjoyable and interesting time as me here wherever you are.

Love,

Andrey

PS: I really enjoy all this and therefore must be proclaimed a complete anti-social type. But then I am joined in this weather-appreciation by numerous other “anti-social types”.

4 Responses to “From the Snow-Country #2”

  1. max425 Says:

    An inetersting article, really. I think I will keep reading your blog in order not to gradually forget my spoken English and to improve it in some way as well :)

    • andyash Says:

      Max, unfortunately I stopped writing here long ago.

      What makes you equal anything written here to good spoken English? I thought it’s rather bad written one. ))

  2. max425 Says:

    Ah, we always tend to underestimate our abilities ;)

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