This is a short video that introduces you to my families extended family.
After the concert and lunch at the orphanage several of us went to the Internet Café. This was my first trip there and as with most public buildings it was very stark. It is located in a government building where you first go to a postal wicket and pay for an amount of time, then you take your slip into an adjacent room containing 3 PC’s (2 of which were working) and a man behind a desk. The man takes the slip and signs you on to a computer, fortunately the keyboards contained both English and Russian alphabets. When you are through, the process is reversed and the lady at the wicket returns any change from unused time. It was nice to check my e-mail and feel a connection with home.
At home that evening we had a nice dinner of pasta and chicken and then walked across Chausy to Sasha’s parents home. Since you will not see it in the video (due to an operator error!) I will describe the home. It is a small wooden home (like most), no running water and outdoor facilities, but it also had a “banya” in the back yard. A banya is basically a sauna, this where the family bathes. Sasha’s father had built his own and the quality of the workmanship was quite remarkable given that he only has manual tools (no Black & Decker cordless equipment here!). There was also a small pen where they raise some chickens in the spring, a garden, some grape vines for homemade wine and of course a dog to keep watch over the yard. Sasha’s parents are wonderful and right away I am given a gift of 2 pairs of home made woolen socks for my wife and I. Sasha’s father drives a bus in Chausy and all evening long I am asked comparative costs in Canada. They want to know how much it costs for gas & electricity, how large is our home, how much land do we own etc. The translations are difficult but fortunately numbers are the same in both languages. The Russian/English dictionary got a work out that night!
I am starting to ramble … so on with the video ….
Eric
Eric this was done again with a touch of humanity.If only we could get the CBC to hire you then you can get the videos out like 90.Waiting for more,maybe with all the cold weather and snow you will be able to send more out.Thanks