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Samuel of Kazakhia

You're looking directly into the heart of Vinnoye: "Lenin Street". The road cuts the village in half and is the main thoroughfare for horse drawn sleighs and 1970's Soviet made Ladas. This is what's left after 70 years of Communism. The views expressed on this blog are my own and therefore obviously do not represent those of the Peace Corps or the United States government.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Petchka Ash

The ash of the Petchka is dumped onto the street in front of the house, which in the spring makes an improvisational"sandpit" for village children.
Posted by Samuel Robinson at 9:27 pm

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