Saturday the 30th
Pauline, Julien, Bernhard and I wanted to go visiting Peter the Great's
Palace, built in 1714-1725 in
Peterhof,
but we missed the train for it, so we went to one of the largest
English gardens of Europe in
Pavlovsk:

In the parc, a building with a pianist, and
spectators.

from left to right: Pauline, Julien and Bernhard
in Pavlovsk parc

Un ecureuil... Il y en avait de
milliers...

Ha! ha! Just for the joke, the only shining part
(so the one that is touched) of this bronze statue is???? I let you guess!!!

One of the lake of the parc...
That's Paul, the son, and successor to the throne of Peter the great. But that one was not great at all....

Recovering from the hang over of the last
night... :)

Playing the tsars, in front of Pavlovsk
castle.
As we came back from pavlovsk, I received a phone call from Svetlana, the russian cousin of my sister in law...
Cool !! We met the same evening and she showed me around the city in her very cool car.

Svetlana and I by the baltic sea side.

A military submarine in the port.

Svetlana fashion car!

A bridge above the Neva river lightened at
night.

Back to the house of Bernhard. That saurday
night, we went to a party of some of bernhard friends in an appartment.
Sunday, I went to visit the Hermitage museum. But I stopped on the way in the summer palace

Birds coming for pieces of my breakfast... Cookies!!

The
Church of the Savior on Blood designed in the Russian revival style commemorated the place where
Alexander II of Russia was assassinated in 1881. Alexander II was considered a great tsar, he was a
progressist: he abolished serfdom, and was assasinated the day after his plans for an elected parliament, or
Duma, were completed. The
Information had not been released to the Russian people. The first action Alexander III took after his coronation was to tear up those plans. Alexander II was supposed to sign for a constitutional
monarchy!! Too bad for him and the russian people...

Inside the church of the savior on blood... beautiful
!

Pevchesky bridge in Saint petersburg city
center...

And the famous Hermitage museum.... Unfortunatley
, it was beeing restaured... The museum is housed in the winter palace, where the star were living a ruling the country from.

Inside the winter palace... tha stairs....
magnificent.

The stairs again.

My favorite room, built for Catherine II...
Followingare some beautiful arts pieces I really liked...
The next day, monday , the 1st of september, i went to visit the russian museum.
Unlike in the hermitage museum, the russian museum has only russian art pieces. And it is very ,very good as well.

The russian museum, was beeing restaured as
well...

The Ninth Wawe, of Ivan Aivazovski.

Barge haulers on the Volga, Ilya Repin
"Nikolay Mirlikijski saves from death innocents convicts". Ilya Repin
Later that same day, I went to the train station ... Taking an overnight train to Moscow... In the 3rd class ones... Cool!
I slept in one of those beds... in russian platskard ... The 3rd class, it is a open space, no cabins...
I could have stayed one more week in st petersburg, and still have not see everything I wanted to... But my visa is only for 20 days, and there is still soo much to go and see... and the mongolian,
and chinese visa to get in moscow....
Sometimes, travelling is not such a piece of cake.. A lot of planning has to be done, a lot of reading, to learn about the place, to find accomodation, to find your way and communicate in a foreign
language...
Russian people doesnot speak english in general... And that makes it much more difficult... Buying a train ticket becomes a mission... I was writing in cyrilic alphabet the city of departure, the
city of arrival, the date I wanted to leave, the approximate time... And if the lady understood, she wouyld give me the right time of deparetue, and a price... Which class ?? What time of arrival
in the city? Well, No idea... That 's adventure!!!!!!