July 08, 2012

dancing by Mabry Mill

We stopped by Mabry Mill today on our way from breakfast in Virginia to back home to North Carolina. I've made this video at Mabry Mill in the mountains, Blue Ridge Parkway. This is how folks were spending their time dancing and playing instruments on the lawn by the Mill. It was heart warming! Tradition is alive.  http://youtu.be/TrD5t_8VJJ8


July 07, 2012

Moving Golden Key Music studio

My friend Nadia is a music teacher. She is teaching piano and voice. For two years her studio was in Clemmons. This weekend we have relocated her studio to Winston-Salem (20 min from Clemmons). Now it is at Five Corners (22 Miller St). It may be now more convenient for some of you to consider taking music lessons :) Just seconds from Stratoford or Cloverdale Bus 40 exit. Think about it! :) www.GoldenKeyMusic.com for more info.
The guys from Feeny Piano were very careful moving the piano.

                           22 Miller St. Winston-Salem NC 27104 (corner of Stratford and Miller).
                                                           Natasha - everyone's favorite!
                                               Nadia is trying out the piano in her new studio.
                               Nadia at the instrument playing Gurdjieff's music. I'm on the left :)

June 30, 2012

balloon artist

My talk to Donna Pruett, Balloon Artist. She performed for kids in the library last week.

 

How did you start doing this?
I saw it, I like it, I start playing with it. Once you figured out several twists, you can do almost anything. If you interested in ballooning, it comes easily to you.


Where do you buy your balloons?
I order them off the Internet from LaRocks Fun and Magic, they are in Charlotte area in NC. They have catalog online.

Are you from here?
No, I'm Australian. 



I hear a bit of accent.
I hears yours too. I saw your license plate, I like it.


What do you tell people when they ask you "Where are you from?"
I tell them "I'm from my mother, and where are you from?" (laughing)


I'm a full time balloon artist. I do it for 30 years, full time. I work for myself, I have no employees. I can do any kind of event that has a need for balloons. frizzbb@yahoo.com.


This is my 15th years working with North Carolina libraries. I have 60 Summer Reading Shows this summer, for two month - June and July. I'm on the road a lot. I live near Boone. I'm thinking about moving toward Winston. But I don't know if I want to leave the mountains... I really love what I do, and I do it for 30 years.


What's the best part of it?
Kids, and laughing, and playing! And the worst part is driving (laughing). I get to go to competitions. National and international, when two thousand of us get together and show off new sculptures and then we vote. Last time I went - it was in Boston.  I did National in St. Lois, then in California. I'm trying to bring it to Charlotte or Raleigh. 


There are a lot of people from all parts of the world participating in this competitions, and it's a lot of fun, we get really crazy!

April 08, 2012

weekends are for reading

"Sitting, reading without a lamp..." (A.S.Pushkin). How strange Pushkin's poetry sounds in (my) translation.

January 30, 2012

fun pic from the past

Here is me and Jeannie in her greenhouse in Germanton, NC. August 1998 :))) I'm glad I have dated the backside of the photo because Jeannie's t-shirt has 1982 on it (so misleading :)))

January 05, 2012

Good Night

I'm (including my userpic) in today's Winston-Salem Chronicle talking about the importance of... good night sleep :)
http://www.server-jbmultimedia.net/WinstonSalemChronicle/sitebase/data/editions/201480/img/large/2638104_large.htm

December 27, 2011

"little duke" by Rokotov


I am reading a book in Russian about Russian Empress Ekaterina the Great by a historian Olga Chaikovskaya. Looking on the Internet for the portret of of Ekaterina's son by the artist Rokotov (this portret is described in the book) I found another beautiful one - of the "little duke" Bobrinsky. What a wonderful portret! I can't take my eyes off this art work.

December 25, 2011

coffee when everything is closed

Christmas Day - everything is closed today. Nadia said that it makes her claustrophobic when grocery stores are closed... The only place that we found open was... Starbucks! Thanks, guys!

In Starbucks we feel like at home. When I learned that they didn't have Nadia's favorite pastry on display, I asked them "please go check in the fridge". The guy went "behind the scene" and sure enough came back with our pastry and a bit surprised that we know where things are and what they have in the fridge :)

December 22, 2011

Nadia and the Tree

Warm, rainy day, we went for a walk.
I took this picture of Nadia.
I like the way it came out.


December 19, 2011

My Parents

My Parents. My Mom and my Father.
I brought this picture with me from St Petersburg.
I look at it, and look, and look...


December 14, 2011

people learning English

My friend Stan is teaching English as a Second Language in a community college. His class had a graduation this month. Look what a colorful and joyful group of people from everywhere! :)


December 04, 2011

recycle in St Petersburg

What surprised me the most is that there is no recycling in St Petersburg. At all. In 8 million city! Paper, glass, metal cans - all go to trash (and then where - to Siberia?). I think they don't run any recycling program in Moscow either.

election

Today is the election day in Russia. The Party will win. I have discovered that the best time to travel to Russia is right before the election. The party will do anything (using government money?) to get your voice. Here is what people were getting from The Party - warm blankets, canned fish, cakes, chocolate, olive oil, trips to historical and holy places, tickets to the circus... Look at this street poster from the opposition. Zhirinovsky ("Zhirik") says: "Everything was taken from you except for your right to vote!"

December 03, 2011

Tikhvin Miracle Icon of Theotokos



This 600 year old Russian Icon disappeared from Tikhvin monastery in 1941 during the war. The Miracle Icon came back home to the newly reopened monastery in 2004 from... Chicago! The venerated, priceless old icon was given back to Russia by a Chicago resident of Russian descent who was more than aware of it's significance. I am very fortunate that I could visit the monastery for the first time during my short stay in St Petersburg, and lit the candle.

Monastery in Tikhvin

 
I went to Tikhvinsky Ouspensky Monastery 120 miles from St Petersburg. The monastery was closed in 1924 and reopened in 1995, now under restoration. This church is the place where the oldest Russian icon - Tikhvin Icon of Theotokos - resided for 600 years (!) and then disappeared. I made this picture from the bells tower.

playground

 
Typical playground in St Petersburg in the north part of town with buildings made out of blocks. Government was trying to move people out of the city center offering free housing with 1-2 room apartments called "kvartira" ("quar-tee-rah"). I think this word was born from the word "quarter".

Old Believers Church



This is Old Believers Church in the center of St Petersburg. The Old Believers separated after 1666 from the official Russian Orthodox Church as a protest against church reforms. My Grandma was an Old Believer, I kept her old metal cross. Most Old Believers moved to Siberia, some - to Alaska. I have visited their village in Alaska. These old arguments are still very important for Russians.

December 02, 2011

With my Mom. Piter, November 2011.



flight from Helsinki to New York

 
Here is our FinAir flight. Every seat has a screen with a lot of choices for TV shows, movies (about 25 titles I'd say), music and info. I watched two movies on my way back. The best feature is "Cabin view" when you can see on the screen what pilot can see from the cabin - sunset, night runway, airport from above - in real time (landing or taking off are especially cool!). Flight Information option is not for weak nerves with data like 'altitude 38000 feet', or 'temp outside - 65F', or 'head wind - 235 km/hr'.

December 01, 2011

back from Piter


I'm back from Piter.

It was a long flight from Helsinki to New York due to very strong winds - 9 hours (instead of expected 7). It was very enjoyable flight (FinAir).

My luggage will arrive one day later (sometime today :) Can't wait fot it to arrive - my new camel blanket in it, my Mom's gift for winter :)

Great to see some sunshine again!