Thursday, October 26, 2006

enflamed sky

I was riding a very crowded bus home today at about 5:45pm and for the first time in several weeks saw a sky enflamed at sunset with the colors of pink and red and yellow and a little purple. It was beautiful. Recently the skies have remained overcast, so seeing the sun, and much less a colorful sunset, is now a rarity. But I really needed to see a breathtaking view like that. Stirring my soul to sing praises.

More cultural odditites. Round 2.
-People walk around at all times of the day with open bottles of beer. Since this is illegal in the states, I find this very strange and disconcerting at times. But it also has opened my eyes to how much of a problem there is here with alcoholism. I was with a guy friend and a girl friend last night at around 11pm. We were waiting in the chilly night air for a bus. A young couple walked up. Both were tipsy. The guy was still holding an open bottle and taking swigs. The guy at one point tried to chase down a bus driving away. This is pretty, uh, normal(?). But the worst part was they had their kid with them. Their little boy was dressed in warm clothes and looked normal, or at least, taken decent care of. But for a three or four year old to be walking around with his tipsy parents at 11pm in a big city is really disturbing to me.
-Sales clerks expect you to have correct change. And if you don't, you can expect a loud sigh or look of disgust... and here I am thinking, you're a salesclerk... your JOB is to COUNT CHANGE. really now. But this is the way here. You better have bills of all denominations if you want to keep peace with the check out ladies at the grocery. Also, some grocery/food/candy stores require you to order from one counter (usually by pointing at the product you want on display), then go pay at a second counter across the room (by memorizing the amount they tell you verbally that you owe and/or the weight of your purchase...in Russian of course), and then you must return to the first counter - or sometimes go to a third counter - to pick up your purchase, with your receipt in hand. This is a terribly inefficient system. The only benefit I can see is 1. it provides another job for the lady handling the cash and 2. it prevents petty thievery. Needless to say, I avoid such stores like the plague.
-Oh yea, and I'm still being stared at... sometimes not only for looking like a foreigner, and not just for talking in English a lot, but also for being a clumsy foreigner... .... ...... I fell in the metro yesterday, and last week my hood to my coat got caught in the closed metro doors, immobilizing me from movement until the metro reached the next stop and the doors opened again.... living abroad is a humbling experience.

on another note... I've met the ambassador. And I went to an embassy worker's house. The apartment was like walking into America, and into the pottery barn catalog. The nicest furnitures, appliances, decorations, and of course, American food. Oh my. What an interesting life. Nothing like my new digs, which I hope to move into November 1st. In my new place, the washing machine takes up residence next to the stove, the laundry hangs in the corridor leading to the kitchen or on a chilly balcony, a freezer sits in the living room next to a dusty and old piano - a beast that looks fearsome to even try and play - and dark brown and green rugs are located ... on the walls... :)

5 comments:

Brian said...

I once, apparently, went out the in door on a tram in Norway, and it shut behind me, closing firmly shut on my backpack. I had a fleeting vision of my being dragged helplessly through the streets of Oslo. I did manage to pull myself free before it sped off, but just barely.

Are you going to "freeze" dry your clothes outside this winter?

Jackson said...

so I'm still curious: when people are walking toward each other on the street, and they pass each other...do they pass on the left or on the right?

Dwight said...

they usually slam into each other, then apologize to each other and one lies down while the other climbs over...

laura said...

Mmmm...do you have to vac. the walls? Take pictures, either way...

Kristi said...

@brian: i feel your terror ;)
freeze drying it is... or just air drying. either way, about the same... air inside or outside is chilly.

@jackson: the streets are very crowded... and people walk on both sides. generally, though, at my university, i think people pass me on my left.

@lam: HA. perhaps. or perhaps I'll just take the rugs off the walls and hide them...