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Train to My Ways
Train to my ways...

Do You Like Our Country?
\- do you like our country? - yes, why not.

Train to my ways...
\- do you like our country? - yes, why not.
Finland Sea
Bye
August 31, 2014 (2:21 pm)
Lovely Saint Petersburg - 7th day!
frist day - Moscow
Third Day!
Third day!
Fyodor Dostoyevsky childhood home. Second day!
One day we'll be aware of how much we need to read books, and that day is never too late
First Night in Moscow
On November 11, 1821, Fyodor Dostoyevsky was born in Moscow. His parents Mikhail and Maria Dostoevsky had seven children of whom Fyodor Dostoyevsky was the second. Mariinsky Hospital for the Poor employed Dostoyevsky’s father. Until Fyodor Dostoevsky was sixteen, he lived with his family in an apartment located on the property of Mariinksy Hospital. This room is where his father (Dr. Mikhail Dostoyevsky) worked as a doctor
With classmates that met each other after 30 years with smile. Long live humanity and love.
friendly with Petya helpful boy :) Aug, 23, 14 - 11:06 PM of MSK (Moscow Standard Time) UTC/GMT +3 hours ready to go.
One side cloudy one side sunny? Red Square is a city square (plaza) in Moscow, Russia. It separates the Kremlin, the former royal citadel and currently the official residence of the President of Russia, from a historic merchant quarter known as Kitai-gorod. Red Square is often considered the central square of Moscow, because Moscow's major streets—which connect to Russia's major highways—originate from the square.
Photo: 23 August was the last day in Moscow.
People of St. Petersburg says they don't like there. they said is hard to live here because of the rain. But i like there because I love the rain
The deepest metro station and the longest escalator in the world.
St Petersburg metro is the deepest in the world. More than 50 stations out of 65 are the deep stations. deeper than 30 meters. The longest escalator is at Ploshchad Vosstaniya station about 100 meters long, with 729 steps. Admiralteyskaya station (which my photo taken in it) is the deepest in Russia with 102 meters deep.
Love never dies
The Bronze Horseman (Russian: Медный всадник, literally "copper horseman") is an equestrian statue of Peter the Great in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Commissioned by Catherine the Great, it was created by the French sculptor Étienne Maurice Falconet. The name comes from an 1833 poem of the same the name by Aleksander Pushkin, which is widely considered one of the most significant works of Russian literature. The statue is now one of the symbols of Saint Petersburg, in much the same way that the Statue of Liberty is a symbol of New York City.
The statue's pedestal is the enormous Thunder Stone, the largest stone ever moved by humans. The stone originally weighed about 1500 tonnes, and was carved down to 1250 during transportation to its current site
I'm not match with most social people.
Time to go but "Love never dies"
I'm living for myself... far from you all
Singer House (Russian: Дом компании «Зингер»), also widely known as the House of Books (Russian: Дом книги), is a building located at the intersection of Nevsky Prospekt and the Griboyedov Canal, directly opposite the Kazan Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is recognized as a historical landmark, has official status as an object of Russian cultural heritage, and contains the headquarters of the VK social network and the Telegram messenger which has made by Nikolai Durov and his younger brother Pavel Durov.
Peter the Great was a Russian czar in the late 17th century, who is best known for his extensive reforms that moved the nation from a medieval state to a leading European state. He secularized schools, re-organized the army, created a navy, and installed a senate that mirrored his more evolved european neighbours.
Although he made great strides in building Russia into a powerhouse nation, he also established a reputation as a brutal dictator. Standing almost 7 ft tall, he was a poweful and violent figure who grew to be feared by the very people he represented. He taxed his citizens excessively, had his own son executed for treason, and even used his servants in live ammunition war games. In many ways, he represents the duality we see today in many modern dictatorships.
3 Intriguing Peter The Great Quotes
1. On The Importance Of Lunch “Destiny may ride with us today, but there is no reason for it to interfere with lunch.” -
2. On Success “I have conquered an empire but I have not been able to conquer myself.” -
3. On Conquering One’s Self First “It is my great desire to reform my subjects, and yet I am ashamed to confess that I am unable to reform myself
The ZIS-115 is a Soviet built armored version of the ZIS-110, designed and built especially for Joseph Stalin in 1949. The heavily armored car weighed over 4 tons, windows (each of which weighed over 200 kg (441 lb)) were powered by a hydraulic system. Its 6.0-liter (366 cubic inches) straight-eight engine (an upgraded version of the ZIS-110 engine) generated 162 hp #1949
Today I publish a photo in a church to show that today is a pretext to change, although I'm not religious. Even though I intend to publish last year's message, I am a bit distressed since we can still see that no message could improve our world of such vices and crimes. But where are all of our hands in this? Must we hide them away in our pockets? Thinking back to Mother Teresa, she once said: “What can you do to promote world peace? Go home and love your family.” so join in and TAG your FRIENDS, your FAMILY on this post.
Hi everybody. To all people on the earth, even those currently out in space. today, we must try to be united like a Christmas tree. We must make a beautiful world, like the picturesque streets adorned in celebration for Christmas. All of our time is limited on this earth, even our legacy. So let's live happily and abundantly together. In any religion, today is an excuse that we can say humans are born again. All humans on the planet! It's an excuse to end the war, an excuse to share kindness among all human beings. Put our hands together, black or white, Muslim or Christian. Our religions may differ, but we are all made from the human genome. Today is an excuse to be together forever, in love and in life. Today is an excuse to overcome our habits of old within our hearts that were created from governments of long ago. "War" is the same name in our hearts, today's pretext for reconciliation. Today can we can burn this hatred of old, for today is a holy day. Long live the people and death to hatred and war. Merry Christmas! – Vahid Takro
Always in different stages of life we deal with big closed doors. Most people get easily discouraged at that moment and they feel it’s their last day of life. But our distance to win is just a step. there is always a way. this door(s) may have only one key, but each location has two doors and always the first door is closed.
Life is a never-ending road, turn around closed doors, try to find second doors, try to make your own key. You’ll see how days/people are waiting for you behind this doors
People are just a passerby. And it is only you who can go anywhere and will come back again and you can see yourself again... anywhere... anywhere around the world.
Mayakovskaya, is a Moscow Metro station on the Zamoskvoretskaya Line, in the Tverskoy District of central Moscow. Considered to be one of the most beautiful in the system, it is a fine example of pre-World War II Stalinist Architecture and one of the most famous Metro stations in the world. The name as well as the design is a reference to Futurism and its prominent Russian exponent Vladimir Mayakovsky.
I love this kind of photos, Thank my dearest photographer
I love Tsar Cannon because it was never used in a war!
The Tsar Cannon is a large, 5.94 metres (19.5 ft) long cannon on display on the grounds of the Moscow Kremlin. It was cast in 1586 in Moscow, by the Russian master bronze caster Andrey Chokhov. Mostly of symbolic impact, it was never used in a war. However the cannon bears traces of at least one firing. Per the Guinness Book of Records it is the largest bombard by caliber in the world, and it is a major tourist attraction in the ensemble of the Moscow Kremlin
This was the beginning of my path to travel around the world to say all the people are belong to each other.
I'm not saying "today", I do not even say "this year", but in all the years that I'm alive, I will show that the whole world will be united together forever! Today is not a special day, but I always say this to all the people, because there is no reason for war! The current governments must realize that all of the people are kind to each other, they are living together, they have no reason to feud with each other. We the People, we'll come with flowers to greet all people around the world, We will end wars and finally we'll put this flowers on the grave of child victims of wars.
Greetings from Kremlin
🚗 + 🚗 + 🚗 = ☝
I love limousine! And specially Infinity!
When I was walking in the beautiful surroundings of the Kremlin, I took this beautiful picture when the sun was in the middle of the sky!
The Cathedral of the Annunciation is a Russian Orthodox church dedicated to the Annunciation of the Theotokos. It is located on the southwest side of Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin in Russia, where it connects directly to the main building of the complex of the Grand Kremlin Palace, adjacent to the Palace of Facets. It was originally the personal chapel for the Muscovite tsars, and its abbot remained a personal confessor of the Russian royal family until the early 20th century.
On 24 August in a cold afternoon we were with Mr. Gernot Werner from Austria. We became friends there with Gernot, who was photographing me. Our meeting started like this: I was taking some photos on a bridge of Griboyedov Canal, I asked him to take some photos of me and he said: "why are you taking photos like this?" and he took my camera and adjusted it. and there was that we became friends and we're still in touch. It was so interesting that he was too friendly, smily and kind while taking photos of me, because later I found out that he is one of the best photographers in Austria.
I'm proud of the existence of such people in my life. I hope that wherever he is he will take best photos of the world
My life is quite romantic, the story is sad and gradually gets complicated. I was ambitious from an early age and everybody told me that my thoughts are strange and special. I was very stubborn and insist on all my wishes. Like an ant that was going to lift 100 kilos of food. When I got older human behavior was a little sad for me, little by little i got depressed (I think all of my friends can remember that time) and i was thinking about a way to escape or trying to find a solution to survive, then i've changed the lyrics of my songs, i've changed everything around myself, and I started to travel, to prove something to the world. Less than a month, my goal will appear. Now, I'm in a small room and planning day and night for a long trip with my big goals. - Vahid Takro
Stand for something even if it means standing alone. Often times the one who files solo has the strongest wings.
Video recorded at: Saint Petersburg, Russia
When we think of love, we think how easy it is! But when we are fall in love we will see such bridges are in the way that we will never think as before again. I was a little boy that grew up so fast. I'm still a child, because my heart is sometimes childlike and i cry by pouring each leaf of trees. In the past, When I saw people are happy, I was a little jealous why I'm not! But now I'm sorry for them, because I know no joy can not last forever. A lot of people passed me, And they all had a common goal: to teach me that nothing is permanent. Today i should be a little more realistic, for possible events. maybe someone new will fall from the sky in my life, who knows
Alexander Column and Hermitage Museum in Palace Square.
Palace Square, connecting Nevsky Prospekt with Palace Bridge leading to Vasilievsky Island, is the central city square of St Petersburg and of the former Russian Empire. It was the setting of many events of worldwide significance, including the Bloody Sunday (1905) and the October Revolution of 1917.
The State Hermitage Museum is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia. One of the largest and oldest museums in the world, it was founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great and has been open to the public since 1852.
The Alexander Column also known as Alexandrian Column, is the focal point of Palace Square in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The monument was raised after the Russian victory in the war with Napoleon's France. The column is named for Emperor Alexander I of Russia, who reigned from 1801–25
And the distance between me and myself increased, I forgot about myself. Kafka's books were now taken to the warehouse, and I kept silent for a long time, I just listened to Chopin, because it was just like myself. Chopin's melodies reminded me of myself, like an Alzheimer's patient who was recovering with his pills
In the bathroom we had a mirror that showed me so handsome, I always looked at myself and I was so happy, not because i'm selfish, but that mirror was so magical. But in the elevator we had another mirror that showed me so ugly. I always hated it. But the days passed and passed, and the place of those two mirrors changed (but in my beliefs). Now I liked the mirror that showed me ugly, because I believed that the truth is bitter. The issue is not if i'm ugly or handsome, but I always follow the bitter things that bring me to the truth.
I can’t think of any greater happiness than to be with you all the time, without interruption, endlessly, even though I feel that here in this world there’s no undisturbed place for our love, neither in the village nor anywhere else; and I dream of a grave, deep and narrow, where we could clasp each other in our arms as with clamps, and I would hide my face in you and you would hide your face in me, and nobody would ever see us any more
The Gulf of Finland is the easternmost arm of the Baltic Sea. It extends between Finland (to the north) and Estonia (to the south) all the way to Saint Petersburg in Russia, where the river Neva drains into it. Other major cities around the gulf include Helsinki and Tallinn. The eastern parts of the Gulf of Finland belong to Russia, and some of Russia's most important oil harbours are located farthest in, near Saint Petersburg (including Primorsk). As the seaway to Saint Petersburg, the Gulf of Finland has been and continues to be of considerable strategic importance to Russia. Some of the environmental problems affecting the Baltic Sea are at their most pronounced in the shallow gulf
The Peterhof Palace is a series of palaces and gardens located in Petergof, Saint Petersburg, Russia, laid out on the orders of Peter the Great. These palaces and gardens are sometimes referred as the "Russian Versailles". The palace-ensemble along with the city center is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Peter the Great first mentions the Peterhof site in his journal in 1705, during the Great Northern War, as a good place to construct a landing for use in travelling to and from the island fortress of Kronstadt. And in 1714, Peter began construction of the Monplaisir ("my pleasure") Palace based on his own sketches of the palace that he wanted close to the shoreline. This was Peter's Summer Palace that he would use on his way coming and going from Europe through the harbour at Kronstadt. On the walls of this seacoast palace hung hundreds of paintings that Peter brought from Europe and allowed to weather Russian winters and the dampness of the sea without heat. In the seaward corner of his Monplaisir Palace, Peter made his Maritime Study, from which he could see Kronstadt Island to the left and St. Petersburg to the right
Who has spent his entire childhood with Super Mario like me?
Here is the story of Super Mario Bros., 1985 edition.
One day the kingdom of the peaceful mushroom people was invaded by the Koopa, a tribe of turtles famous for their black magic. The quiet, peace-loving Mushroom People were turned into mere stones, bricks and even field horsehair plants, and the Mushroom Kingdom fell into ruin. The only one who can undo the magic spell on the Mushroom People and return them to their normal selves is the Princess Toadstool, the daughter of the Mushroom King. Unfortunately, she is presently in the hands of the great Koopa turtle king. Mario, the hero of the story (maybe) hears about the Mushroom People's plight and sets out on a quest to free the Mushroom Princess from the evil Koopa and restore the fallen kingdom of the Mushroom People. You are Mario! It's up to you to save the Mushroom People from the black magic of the Koopa
Power is given only to those who dare to lower themselves and pick it up. Only one thing matters, one thing; to be able to dare! - Fyodor Dostoevsky
The State Hermitage Museum is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia. One of the largest and oldest museums in the world, it was founded in 1754 by Catherine the Great and has been open to the public since 1852. Its collections, of which only a small part is on permanent display, comprise over three million items (the numismatic collection accounts for about one third of them) including the largest collection of paintings in the world. The collections occupy a large complex of six historic buildings along Palace Embankment, including the Winter Palace, a former residence of Russian emperors. Apart from them, the Menshikov Palace, Museum of Porcelain, Storage Facility at Staraya Derevnya and the eastern wing of the General Staff Building are also part of the museum. The museum has several exhibition centers abroad. The Hermitage is a federal state property. Since July 1992, the director of the museum has been Mikhail Piotrovsky.
I am a dreamer. I know so little of real life that I just can't help reliving such moments as these in my dreams, for such moments are something I have very rarely experienced. I am going to dream about you the whole night, the whole week, the whole year. I feel I know you so well that I couldn't have known you better if we'd been friends for twenty years. You won't fail me, will you? Only two minutes, and you've made me happy forever. Yes, happy. Who knows, perhaps you've reconciled me with myself, resolved all my doubts.
When I woke up it seemed to me that some snatch of a tune I had known for a long time, I had heard somewhere before but had forgotten, a melody of great sweetness, was coming back to me now. It seemed to me that it had been trying to emerge from my soul all my life, and only now-
If and when you fall in love, may you be happy with her. I don't need to wish her anything, for she'll be happy with you. May your sky always be clear, may your dear smile always be bright and happy, and may you be for ever blessed for that moment of bliss and happiness which you gave to another lonely and grateful heart. Isn't such a moment sufficient for the whole of one's life? ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, White Nights
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky (11 November 1821 – 9 February 1881) was a Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist and philosopher. Dostoyevsky's literary works explore human psychology in the troubled political, social, and spiritual atmosphere of 19th-century Russia, and engage with a variety of philosophical and religious themes
Dostoevsky was living here, A man of genius, a creative person is always very attractive both to his contemporaries and descendants. What kind of man was he? How did the unusual natural gifts imprint in his looks? How do they differ, those selected ones, from the ordinary people among whom they live? What is the connection between the character of a great person and his works? These question have been and will be put by various people, from ordinary readers to scientists, specialists on psychology of creative work and artists of the next generations who experienced the effect of the creative work of their great predecessor.
Dostoevsky with the eyes of his contemporaries and descendants.
Dostoevsky's personal room. Imagine how beautiful here is at night, with the candlelight, and the sound of the rain on the window. Indeed, the environment makes beauty.
Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. The really great men must, I think, have great sadness on earth. ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment
Greetings, happy new year all my lovely friends. The year passed was one of my worst years of life, although I visited many parts of the most beautiful country of the world, Iran. but its inhabitants have made it hard for me to stay. Now I'm plagued by this situation, this is while I praise this country with all my being.
I was the most patient person I knew, but now this is not me. This patience is over, and my roots have came out from rocks, they want to break the rocks. In the meantime, I have asked myself what you learned in the year you passed ... This time, I have no positive answer to this question.
The year that passed put the worst people on my way, something happened to me, and made me to look at the dark side of the life. I saw how people only claim to help, and at the same time, they ask everyone for a help. I saw how people make ladders from others for their personal purposes, I saw how people are cheating each other everyday, and make a bigger distance between their hearts. In a few sentences, human beings broke my heart in the year that passed.
In the end, after wishing the peace and love for the world, we must pray, God and Jesus are waiting for changes from us. God who clearly shows his power to us one day, a show that is even more transparent than seeing himself. I hope this show will happen for you and for me in 2019.
In God, whose word I praise-- in God I trust and am not afraid. What can mere mortals do to me? Psalm 56:4
Note: This photo was taken in a beautiful church in Saint Petersburg, Russia in 2014 August by the best photographer of the world.
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