Monday, July 28, 2008

CESIS FLOWER FESTIVAL

Cesis is increasingly trying to lure more tourists to the city. The latest effort was the Flower Festival. Flowers are definitely in bloom here and some of the creations are unbelievable.

Since the city is 802 years old, they also take any opportunity to highlight the castle and its historical importance.

Here are a few pictures from the most recent festival:

 

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Flower competitions....

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Downtown Cesis...

 

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Grinding wheat for a noon meal...

 

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Three Cesis beauties - Inese, Iveta, Laura

 

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There are some big beer bottles in Cesis...

 

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Lady Laura in costume....

 

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Inese at the Castle...

 

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Lucky me...I get to take the fair Lady Laura home!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

RUSSIA Day 5

We had originally planned to take the train from Archangelsk to St. Petersburg and then continue  back to Riga, our starting point.

After a few calculations we determined it would take about 26 hours to go by train from Archangelsk to St. Petersburg. Twenty-six hours! Next we figured out that we could fly almost as cheap as we could go by train. Lastly, we determined we could fly for 1 hour and 15 minutes or we could go by rail for 26 hours. I never was very good at math but we quickly decided to forgo a night's stay in St. Petersburg (we'll have to see all of the great sights at some later date) and put the money on the plane ticket.

We had a good flight out of Archangelsk, rode the Metro subway to our train station and then boarded our train for our next to last segment of the trip.

We had two cabin mates this time. The first was a Latvian named Aivars. He is a chief engineer on a refrigerator ship that sails between South America, Russia and Europe. Bananas and other fruit are his main cargo. He had been at sea for 9 months and was looking forward to having 6 months off. He lives in Jurmala, a very pretty sea-side town outside of Riga. He was very interesting guy and could speak a little English so we had some good conversations.

The other member of the group takes this rail connection often as he works in the finance business with banks in Riga and St. Petersburg. It works better than flying for him as he gets into Riga about 9:45am, attends to his business and is on the late train back that same night.

In our conversations, the inevitable "How will Obama do in the presidential race" came out fairly quickly. They didn't understand all of our political procedures but had a fairly good understanding of the presidential selection process. The Russian especially felt that a better two-party system would help his own government and the political process. It is amazing how little we sometimes know about other nations but how much they know about ours.

An interesting note was that we were asking him about the new Russian president. He said he didn't really have an opinion about how good a president he was but that he was a good man. He claimed that his mother and Medyev's mother were good friends and he had known the Russian president since they were small boys. I'll take his word for it.

We arrived in Riga, Latvia at 9:40, caught the 10:00 train to Cesis and I was back in my flat before noon.

I'm tired and a little queasy from the hours on the train but really happy  that I went on the trip. It gave me another look at this culture and how some countries (Latvia) have changed greatly after their years of Communist rule ended, while Russia still has a very long way to go. Parts of Russia are very modern with a high standard of living but there are many other areas that still lag behind on many basics of life.

We were also able to spend time planning with Nicolay about future projects we could possibly help him with and how he is tackling some of the same issues that continue to plague our church and its efforts here in Cesis. He is a committed pastor that works so hard in a place that has to be hard on a person, both physically and mentally. I will write more on my friend Nicolay at a later date.

We give thanks to God that everything went so well on the trip. We had great weather, no sickness, no problems and we know we were strengthened just by our meetings with Nicolay. We hope we were able to help him and we look forward to a great relationship in the future.

Here are just a few random pictures from the trip:

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Train cabin #1

 

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Red Square

 

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Lenin's tomb

 

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A fresh grave in the churchyard in downtown Moscow

 

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Escalator in Metro (Moscow)

 

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Train #2

 

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Raking hay,by hand...

 

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Don't mess with the policija in Russia...

 

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On a warm, sunny day be sure to put your fur coat out to air out.

 

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Favorite form of Archangelsk transportation...

 

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Lenin...

 

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Three good friends sharing a meal together...

RUSSIA Day 4 (Best day yet)

Nikolay asked us to help take a bunch kids to an outdoor museum. Of course, we were delighted to help.

These kids are not in an orphanage but their families are having a hard time coping for a variety of reasons. The kids are removed from the homes and placed in this shelter. They may or may not return back to their homes.

The children were extremely well-behaved and had a great time being outdoors. We were in an open air museum area that had a hundred different types of log cabins, barns, churches,etc. The kids could roam around the area and we also brought volleyballs, soccer balls and a few Frisbees. Steve led the group in the international hit song "Dum Diddy Dum". After a good lunch (see pictures) we loaded up on the trusty number 3 bus and sent them back to the shelter.

Instead of me writing I thought you'd probably enjoy seeing the pictures more:

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On the way...seems they are still wondering what we are about.

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It was a very cool, rainy day...probably in the mid 50s.

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Here we go...beginning to warm up to us a little.

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The entire group.....

 

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Getting ready for lunch and telling tall tales...

 

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Lunch is a potato, a tomato, a boiled egg, bread and cucumbers (every one has an enameled bowl and cup)

We brought some sausage and cheese.

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Here's bus #3, ready to go...

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A last prayer and God's blessing on these young people and their teachers....

 

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A last handshake....and goodbye. What's next for him?

RUSSIA Day 3

Nicolay picked us up and we headed through Archangelsk to his church's Prayer House. Basically, a Prayer House is a church building that was or is also a private home. Since they have someone that lives on the property they can't call it a church, it has to be a Prayer House. Because it is not a house, the government can tax the property and house. The tax is steadily going up and Nikolay has been able to prove that no lives in the House but to no avail.

We spent the rest of the morning helping to tear out the floor in area that needs foundation repair. It was work that went quickly and we enjoyed being able to do something after sitting so much the previous few days.

The area around the Prayer House is filled with a big garden. The growing season here in very short but with such long days and short nights, they get really good growth. The reward for working the morning shift was a great lunch prepared by Tija and her friend. It was supposed to be like a picnic (we ate outdoors) but we had some great garden fresh food.

Here are a few pictures from the Prayer House and surrounding area:

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Prayer House

 

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Side view...

 

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Tearing out old floor...

 

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A friend helping to work on the floor....

 

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Nikolay

 

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Tija spooning up the soup.....

 

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Sausages finished off the main course....you might want to take those casings off before you eat the sausage.

 

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Announcement of Sunday service times....

 

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Prayer House garden...