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Vietnam looks like a very beautiful place. My son just recently visited there but unfortunately during the recent big Typhoon so less sunshine and lots of water. He sent me some of their coffee to try and it was very good. Interesting fact the they are so large in world production of coffee.
Thanks for sharing the vacation pictures.

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I will waiting you photo :willy_nil

I still don't have a photo hosting site I like so I'll upload some.

All of these pictures were taken with walking distance of our cabin near a 400 acre lake here in the Black Hills. I'm guessing in a straight line all of them are within a half mile but in some cases it was probably a two mile hike with 800' of climbing.

The last picture is the view from the sleeping loft at our cabin. We can only see a bit of water due to all of the trees.

Thank you for the photos and I would love to see more. Both of Vietnam and Siberia.
 

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I still don't have a photo hosting site I like so I'll upload some.

All of these pictures were taken with walking distance of our cabin near a 400 acre lake here in the Black Hills. I'm guessing in a straight line all of them are within a half mile but in some cases it was probably a two mile hike with 800' of climbing.

The last picture is the view from the sleeping loft at our cabin. We can only see a bit of water due to all of the trees.

Thank you for the photos and I would love to see more. Both of Vietnam and Siberia.
Nature is the same of us. I will show a photo of the Krasnoyarsk sea, which formed a hydroelectric power station on the Yenisei River
 

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Great photos! Looks like you had a good time,never knew Vietnam looked like that. Living here in the middle of the good ole usa, Vietnam does not come to mind when a beach vacation is needed. Enjoying your thread.Keep posting!
 
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Great photos! Looks like you had a good time,never knew Vietnam looked like that. Living here in the middle of the good ole usa, Vietnam does not come to mind when a beach vacation is needed. Enjoying your thread.Keep posting!

I think that living in the states you have enough places for beach holidays inside the country, California or Florida, as well as Mexico, the Caribbean, Hawaii, South America
 

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I think that living in the states you have enough places for beach holidays inside the country, California or Florida, as well as Mexico, the Caribbean, Hawaii, South America
I live in Florida and rarely get to the beach. I much prefer Vietnam, and was there early this year. Beaches here are too crowded.

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Bună Bogdan!

By the way, in Russia we have the name Bogdan is found among people. In our school was the teacher of drawing was a name Bogdan.

About winter clothing.


Much depends of the temperature on the streets and what you are going to do. If you work outside or for a long time spend there, I personally wear the pants over them, warm beleieve pants, they are not blown and perfectly retain heat, although very thin. I wear a t-shirt, warm sweater and down jacket. If I work in an office, wearing usually jeans, dressed over pants. The more layers, the warmer, elementary physics :)

Some photos taken in January 2016. I'm with my wife and son walking on the ice on our local lake.
-20 C. :bounce:

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My wife and I clean the snow in November 2016
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здравствуйте Stas! :)

Yes, I know. Bogdan is a slavic name. It's a popular name around here.

Very nice photos as usual!

Cheers!
 

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Hello for all peoples at this amazing site!

I read others threads 3 years and enjoyed. Thanks for all [emoji481]

At this year I finded interesting thread about Russia, Vladimir have a nice garage and hobby is to repair all around him. :)

Some guys said me that I need to start my own thread about my garage and lives in Siberia (Russia).

So... let's GO :3gears:

First of all i will repost from Volodya's thread





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Entrance of Zheleznogorsk.

Stella with the old name of our city during the Cold War and the coat of arms at the entrance to our city.
Old name is "Krasnoyarsk-26" it's top secret town in taiga. Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, our city was not marked on maps. Currently, the city is closed to visitors. To enter the city a pass is required, which is issued by the Federal Security Service (FSB) after verification. The city is surrounded by a fence of barbed wire, entry is through the checkpoint, cars are inspected by security guards. All this provides additional security for residents and for the functioning of strategic enterprises in the nuclear and space area.

We do not feel imprisoned as it may seem from the outside. :D
I like the fact that our city is closed, asocial elements like criminals or homeless people can not just get here.

Photo from january 2013.
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The city's coat of arms is a bear tearing the nucleus of an atom





I don't know English well so don't judge me severely :pimpflash
Sweet! I like that your town has a mascot/logo.

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Very interesting. How did you communicate in Vietnam? Do they speak Russian or English. Was this a difficulty for you and your wife
 
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Very interesting. How did you communicate in Vietnam? Do they speak Russian or English. Was this a difficulty for you and your wife

I was posted answer on the last page

If you need multi-storey hotels, then you definitely are not here. This is the remote place, here live simple Vietnamese. Good-natured, smiling people who loved us very much, many of them worked in Russia and in particular in Siberia. Many people know Russian a little, which amazed me, although it is very difficult for them to speak. Those who know English a bit, but in a cafe you can explain what exactly you need without problems. The menu is usually in Russian and English.
 

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Like the picture of you and your Snow Shovel,

this is what I use,

just wondering are there many ATV's or Garden Tractor's over there that have snow plows on the front for snow removal?

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Like the picture of you and your Snow Shovel,

this is what I use,

just wondering are there many ATV's or Garden Tractor's over there that have snow plows on the front for snow removal?

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Hi!

A few days ago I wrote a post about our cottage, but the page is accidentally closed and everything was erased. I was freaking out because I spent a lot of time on this post. :evil:

In the Russia country house called a DACHA / ДАЧА. Usually there grow vegetables and fruits for their family, as well as potatoes for the whole winter. It really helps to get quality food at a very affordable price. Although I hate to do something there, but I go there just to wash the car, to fry a barbecue / SHASHLIK / ШАШЛЫК, to drink beer and go to the russian bathhouse :)

It is a country house of the grandfather of my wife Katya, who died a few years ago. Home for nearly 35 years.

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Below the hill is located the cottage of the Katya's parents, we call it "NEW" DACHA it is not yet completed.

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In the Last year, my father-in-law bought a snow-removing machine it's made in China. Its cost approximately 350-400$.
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Father-in-law has been cleaning the snow with help of the snow-removing machine

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My father live in the private house and have a garden mini-tractor (in summer, you can cut the lawn, and in winter remove the snow), snow-removal machine made via "Husqvarna" and of course a bunch of shovels :bounce:
 

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In the Last year, my father-in-law bought a snow-removing machine it's made in China. Its cost approximately 350-400$.
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That is an excellent price for that size machine ! Something like that would cost about $1000 here !

I am currently fixing my neighbors machine (we almost never get more than 10 cm of snow at one time, so it is overkill) because it has not been properly maintained. Keep the side skid/shoes adjusted properly. Lubricate EVERYTHING. Every couple of years, you should tear it down and clean and lubricate all shafts/bearing, especially the ones that do NOT have grease fittings.

Properly maintained, it will last a longtime.
 
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Beautiful country houses!!

Don't forget your back button. We are all experienced computer users, but I had some trouble with Garage Journal "locking up" and I would lose a post. Usually when I tried to preview. It surprised me I could hit the back button and the entire post would reappear. Maybe that is elementary to everyone else, but I really thought the back button would have taken me back to a blank reply box.

Sorry for the hijack, but it may help someone:dunno:

Keep up the great work and Merry Christmas!!
 

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STAS: there is a little box to check when you log in that will keep you from losing long posts as you are putting them together. hopefully that will keep you from having to use the BACK BUTTON to retrieve your posts.

is there a plan for you to build a house on the Grandparent's property or with two homes there already i bet you've got a bed to sleep in when you want to come for a visit?

I'm not sure i could handle all that cold and snow, but i used to love skiing.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
 

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How far do you have to travel to arrive at the dacha? It seems like a nice get away spot from the crowds and noise of the city. Maybe a little more freedom? No noisy neighbors watching what’s happening out the windows?

Make a big pot of soup and let the fire place warm up the rooms.
 
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Beautiful country houses!!

Don't forget your back button. We are all experienced computer users, but I had some trouble with Garage Journal "locking up" and I would lose a post. Usually when I tried to preview. It surprised me I could hit the back button and the entire post would reappear. Maybe that is elementary to everyone else, but I really thought the back button would have taken me back to a blank reply box.

Sorry for the hijack, but it may help someone:dunno:

Keep up the great work and Merry Christmas!!

I did everything I could, sometimes it helped, but not this time!
 
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STAS: there is a little box to check when you log in that will keep you from losing long posts as you are putting them together. hopefully that will keep you from having to use the BACK BUTTON to retrieve your posts.

is there a plan for you to build a house on the Grandparent's property or with two homes there already i bet you've got a bed to sleep in when you want to come for a visit?

I'm not sure i could handle all that cold and snow, but i used to love skiing.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

Katya's parents want to give us the upper dacha for use, but I'm not ready for it morally. There you have to redo everything too much if I want to get what I want. I'm still too young for all this :)

How far do you have to travel to arrive at the dacha? It seems like a nice get away spot from the crowds and noise of the city. Maybe a little more freedom? No noisy neighbors watching what’s happening out the windows?

Make a big pot of soup and let the fire place warm up the rooms.

The dacha is located about 10km from our house, if you go by car, then about 10-15 minutes takes the road. Since we live so almost in the taiga, I hardly feel any difference in the freshness of the air. If we compare the Krasnoyarsk air and in the Zheleznogorsk, then yes, the difference will be colossal.
At the dacha it's nice to be in the summer, listen to music, fry shashlik and sunbathe in the sun, and in the evening go to the bathhouse and drink ice beer. The main thing is that mosquitoes do not devour you alive :) :rocker:
 

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For the first time in a long time I lost a post today. When I hit preview I was told I was not logged in. I hit back, copied the post, logged in a pasted in in a reply box. It's great when something works.

I'm not sure I would be as mature as you to not accept the gift of the dacha. Seems like a great place to have.

Keep up the great posts, I really like your thread.:thumbup:
 

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STAS: I'm not sure what you meant by UPPER DACHA. the upstairs of your in law's that is still under construction hence you living in the same house as they do. or her grandparent's dacha which might be because they are no longer using it? if it's the latter i'd guess it is part of her inheritance and if she was my bride I'd let her decide.

looks peaceful in any case. is there running water and electricity and sewer or septic?

MERRY CHRISTMAS and a great 2018!!
 

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Stas,
Greetings from Canada! And welcome to GJ!

Thanks for sharing all the pictures of your garage and your city and your family. Your weather and city both look very similar to Canadian winter and conditions here! Here's our forecast for the week that I posted yesterday on 1/2 Cups' thread.
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I hope you have a great holiday season with your family!

Merry Christmas
счастливого Рождества!
(I don't know Russian -courtesy of Google Translate!)

Cheers!
 
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STAS: I'm not sure what you meant by UPPER DACHA. the upstairs of your in law's that is still under construction hence you living in the same house as they do. or her grandparent's dacha which might be because they are no longer using it? if it's the latter i'd guess it is part of her inheritance and if she was my bride I'd let her decide.

looks peaceful in any case. is there running water and electricity and sewer or septic?

MERRY CHRISTMAS and a great 2018!!

Water is used from the water main, the pumping station pumps water from the Cantat River, which flows into the city lake. You can not drink it because it is not purified, but you can use it for household purposes.
There is no septic tank, the water pours out simply to the land. At the dacha do not live like in an apartment, this is a rest house, and therefore is arranged very budgetarily, more like a roof over your head for the time of rain and spending the night at the weekend.
 
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Merry Christmas man, to you and your family!

THX!
In Russia Christmas is celebrated on January 7 :beer:

Stas,
Greetings from Canada! And welcome to GJ!

Thanks for sharing all the pictures of your garage and your city and your family. Your weather and city both look very similar to Canadian winter and conditions here! Here's our forecast for the week that I posted yesterday on 1/2 Cups' thread.
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I hope you have a great holiday season with your family!

Merry Christmas
счастливого Рождества!
(I don't know Russian -courtesy of Google Translate!)

Cheers!

Спасибо за поздравления! (THX you for your congratulations)

It's a shame to say, but today we are very warm, -5 degrees Celsius. Judging by the weather forecast, you are very cold, I think that we will have frost in January. This year, the winter is very warm, which is very strange.

I am very pleased that people from Canada write me questions and answers. Interestingly, there are people from Alaska, whose relatives were Russian, before its sale to the US?
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Stas,
Greetings from Canada! And welcome to GJ!

Thanks for sharing all the pictures of your garage and your city and your family. Your weather and city both look very similar to Canadian winter and conditions here! Here's our forecast for the week that I posted yesterday on 1/2 Cups' thread.
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We have had an unusually cold and snowy December in SE MI ! Over 25cm of snow so far this season and tonight it will get down to about -15C ! We are on the back side of a low pressure headed toward Montreal. That much snow and those temps are not that unusual, but usually we get them in January or February.
 

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THX!
Interestingly, there are people from Alaska, whose relatives were Russian, before its sale to the US?
Likely very few, except of course the native Inuit Indians (called Eskimos be most of us in the lower 48 states).

Today's non-native residents of Alaska are likely all from the lower 49 states or Canada. Fishermen and oil industry workers. Anchorage probably does not get as cold as where you live. Juneau is in even warmer, but are kept warm by ocean water.
 

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Our forecast has changed ... now it is supposed to get even colder! ... -37 on Friday night this week!

These temperatures are very hard on vehicles and equipment!

Cheers!
 
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We have had an unusually cold and snowy December in SE MI ! Over 25cm of snow so far this season and tonight it will get down to about -15C ! We are on the back side of a low pressure headed toward Montreal. That much snow and those temps are not that unusual, but usually we get them in January or February.

25 centimeters of snow is "very" much by our standards :) I'm tired of snow this year, white abomination :lol:
 
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Today I want to show you the preparations for the celebration of the new year

First, I'll show you a photo of the old city


The intersection of the street of the Soviet army (formerly station street) and Sovetskaya street (formerly the street of General Tsarevskiy - one of the builders of the city)
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Sovetskaya Street (Soviet street)
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Lenin square near the city Administration and the Palace of culture. On the photo you can see the monument of Vladimir Lenin, a prominent political figure in the USSR in the 20th century
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Palace of culture of the city of Zheleznogorsk
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New year (Christmas) Tree in Lenin square and an ice town with slides for children. In the background the building of the Hotel "Central".
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We bought the fir tree on the Christmas market at the store with a delivery to the house.
For our pussycat named Simona (a British breed, I kindly call it a "British muzzle") it's very interesting what we brought home

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In order to install the fir on the stand, I had to drill a hole in the trunk of a tree

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An old drill of my father, made in the USSR.
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We dressed the fir with toys and garlands.

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New Year party in the kindergarten. The snow maiden (snegurochka, snowgirl) and grandfather frost congratulate children with the new year. The snow maiden ("snegurochka")is the granddaughter of Santa Claus - "grandfather frost"

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The tallest building in Krasnoyarsk, Class "A" business center "The First Tower" - Height of 118 meters - 33 floors.

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"The planet" in Krasnoyarsk is a shopping center of class A with a total area of 124,796.7 m2. This largest shopping center in Krasnoyarsk was built in April 2008. Monthly it is visited by 1.5 million people.
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Housing complex "Verticals"
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Stas, this thread is fantastic! I am learning so much about where you live. The coat of arms for your city is very cool. The photos are fantastic and you have a beautiful family. I was in the USA military for over 20 years, Many of those during the Cold War. It is fascinating to see where you live.
Best wishes and cheers!

~Ribs.
 
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