13 thoughts on “Spring is (nearly) here.”

  1. Howzit Bravo

    Brilliant

    You know how I love your pics of Moscow. I’ll have to make a plan and get there one day.

  2. Thanks, guys, I did write captions for each pic, not realising that I’d lose them when I published as a slideshow. Trying to find a way to get back to them.

  3. Excellent, it is interesting that you lose the captions. I’ve just been back to check my paeony blog, and I captioned them, did you hit save changes immediately after? It tends to lurk offstage and is easily missed! That is how I lost various at first!
    Looks a very nice clean city, Moscow. The boy was very impressed with it always said he would like to live there and could actually speak some Russian.
    I wonder how that UK telephone box got there?

  4. That telephone box intrigued me, too – I’m going to try to see if I can find out more.

    It’s midnight here and teh church bells are going ballistic – the big bugger from the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is rattling the windows – literally.

    I tried to record an audio commentary for the slideshow and buggered that up as well, oh well, I’ll write a little narrative tomorrow.

  5. Thanks for this.
    These were taken early morning? There’s something quite fascinating (well to me) about a city first thing in the morning when the streets are almost empty.

  6. Nice pics B22c. I bet you never thought that you would finish up earning a crust there? You must have sat through/given many lectures about the threat of the Warsaw Pact and the Russian hoards streaming over the German plains?

    🙂

  7. Bravo – yes, Christina is right!

    You must click on “Save all changes” before you move on. I have added Captions (in the wrong order – doh!) as an illustration.

    After saving all changes you can then just close the picture editor window.
    Hope this helps.

    Great pictures! 😆

  8. OK, found how to edit the captions, thanks guys.

    Tocino – indeed. I often get that, ‘here’s me walking the streets of Moscow feeling 🙂 One of the distributor’s warehouses is in what used to be an ammunition depot that we used to watch extremely closely, back in the day.

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