Friday, February 29, 2008

Moscow getaway

My sister asks why I am here in the middle of the term. I got invited to a conference and it seemed too good a chance to pass up. My way was paid, I got to attend a two day, quintessentially Russian academic event, and see my dearest friend Liz and family. The only disappointment has been the unseasonably warm weather - it hasn't dipped below freezing at all really. Yesterday Liz's daughter skipped school and we hit the town - galleries, shopping and a sushi lunch. The Tretyakovsky which is my favorite gallery bar none has a whole slew of previously undisplayed paintings up now which was great fun.

Spain in Moscow

Last night we went to a wine tasting at "the premier Spanish restaurant in Moscow". Of course, it is probably the only Spanish restaurant in Moscow, but that should not detract from its reputation. It was great fun, mainly because I got to see a New Zealander whom I only see each time I drop into Moscow. He is very funny and we had a grand time snatching up the gustatory glasses and nibbles.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

cafeteria

today i went and found the cafeteria to have my lunch. There are two sides -- one for students, the other for teachers. Very civilized. Anyway, I stood in line, got some soup and a pirozhok (meat pie) and took a glass of apple juice. The woman in front of me chose the same juice. She took a sip and curled her lip - "sour" she said. When it was her turn to pay, she told the cashier that the juice was sour. The cashier left her post and went to the back. She returned with a very large, aproned woman who was clearly in charge of the food. She announced, "the juice is fine, completely normal." The woman insisted "no, its sour". "Nope, absolutely fine." End of story. She had to pay for the juice. Welcome to Russian customer service. Incidentally, I thought the juice was fine too.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Moscow

This trip, as all trips to Russia, requires much extensive blogging. A small vignette for starters. For those of you concerned about your carbon footprint. Get more concerned - you are working for Russia too. Today at the conference I am attending I sat near the window only to realize that the window air conditioning unit was cranked full blast to combat the relentless central heating that is a feature of all Moscow public buildings...