Stunning images Bravo, simply stunning. You’ll have to acquaint me with the area.
Howzit Bravo
Brilliant
You know how I love your pics of Moscow. I’ll have to make a plan and get there one day.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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?
🙂
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! 😆
Well done, Bravo. Very interesting pictures.
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.
Stunning images Bravo, simply stunning. You’ll have to acquaint me with the area.
Howzit Bravo
Brilliant
You know how I love your pics of Moscow. I’ll have to make a plan and get there one day.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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?
🙂
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! 😆
Well done, Bravo. Very interesting pictures.
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.
That’s brilliant.
Bravo, ‘warhouses’ – trés freudian.
Heh, heh. Edited.