Most things seem to fit in the bag.
Might have overpacked on food. There's an easy solution to that though.
Three phrasebooks, 1 guidebook, 1 kindle, oodles of chargers, a compass, and enough warmMeer informatie
Most things seem to fit in the bag.
Might have overpacked on food. There's an easy solution to that though.
Three phrasebooks, 1 guidebook, 1 kindle, oodles of chargers, a compass, and enough warmMeer informatie
Shortest flight of the trip, but extra legroom is still good.
Ten years ago I was looking for flights to take me half way around the world.
I went to travel agents, and asked what they thought were the best options. Somehow none of the answers felt quite rightMeer informatie
Flying from to London to Moscow there are 2 choices. British Airways, which now tries to sell you an M&S sandwich instead of including a meal in the £800 ticket price. Or Aeroflot, which only costsMeer informatie
Black bread, cream cheese, berry pie, orange pancakes and honeycomb. That should keep out the cold.
The thaw has begun, the river is flowing, albeit with the odd iceberg (and one very hardy duck), but there's still plenty of snow in Moscow. Some of which is blocking the drainpipes, so walking tooMeer informatie
First class travel means a free welcome pack of chocolate and teabags.
Morning on the train. Birch and pine forests for the first stretch, opening up to fields and villages at the first time zone change.
Wooden houses in various states of repair. Towns still use theMeer informatie
Balyezino is the first station with platform traders. It is also the first station with platform dogs. Neither belongs to the other, but where there is food being sold to tourists, there is usually aMeer informatie