Then we spent the day figuring out the Moscow Metro system! It really is quite simply. I mean, I can't read any of the signs, or any of the instructions, but luckily every line has a color and a number, and THOSE I can totally read. Another strange thing about the Metro is that every station is totally decked out, and kinda classy looking. One had chandeliers all over the ceiling, and ionic benches next to the pillars. Another had cool wrought iron benches and decorations that looked like plants. I wish I had taken pictures of these, but really...my hands were way to cold to take out of the gloves and use a camera.
We finally got to Red square, only to find out that we weren't going to be let in because there was some governmental ceremony going on and it was closed off. But I guess seeing the back of the Kremlin is almost as cool :) haha so we took pictures of that, and after taking a few I literally could not feel any of my fingers anymore. I really hope all of the pictures convey how truely freezing it was there.
Russian guard outside the Kremlin. This is how most of the guards and policemen dress. The hat is very Russian All the men seem to wearing them...although civilians don't have a badge on theirs. Of course. That is the Kremlin in the background, and that is as close as we got.
This is me outside some building in the courtyard outside of back of the Kremlin. Don't really know what is is...but it looks cool.
Me OUTSIDE the Kremlin, not being able to feel my fingers.
This is the one of the cool stations! Isn't it fancy looking? Not what you would expect from the entrance...pigeons and skeezy looking stalls everywhere. One little booth had on wall full of condoms, and the same booth had a wall of cigarettes, and another of alcohol. Awesome.
The guards not letting us pass...and some sort of ceremony of flags and vodka going on in the background. Too bad really...I was really looking forward to Red Square. It was a still good though, albeit a little freezing.
And that was our exciting day. Red Square...almost. Grocery shopping. And then a fun ride home with a crazy Russian guy. Lovely!