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Marjorie (Holding My Stick) on the Nevsky Prospectvu 202 foisOne of the main streets in St. Petersburg.
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And he doesn't envy those people with Blackberries.................vu 158 foisHe can't stay away from a computer for 5 minutes!! Actually, I'm any excuse for a cup of coffee and since Craig is unable to walk long distances in one go we stopped at this Internet Cafe in the Hermitage so I could have coffee and he could make sure that we weren't missing anything.
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Our Room - Radisson SAS Royal Hotel, St. Petersburgvu 143 foisResting before we go out sightseeing.
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Barbazan Restaurant at Breakfastvu 161 foisThe breakfast room in our hotel, the Radisson SAS Royal Hotel. The ham-and-cheese omlettes were very good, as was the sashimi/ceviche starter at dinner.
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Marjorie at The Hermitage Museumvu 142 foisSt Petersburg, Russia
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Lobby Bar - Radisson SAS Royal Hotel, St. Petersburgvu 126 foisOur base-of-operations in St. Petersburg. You can watch the folks on the main Nevsky Prospect from this bar/lounge. And Marjorie loved the falafel.
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Marjorievu 150 fois
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Radisson SAS Royal Hotel - St. Petersburgvu 144 foisMarjorie reading a guidebook in our room in the hotel, before going out to see the city -- and having my camera stolen, and then my wallet.
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Marjorie Contemplating Russiavu 137 foisIn our hotel lobby, St Petersburg
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27th Police District, St. Petersburgvu 182 foisMarjorie going into the 27th Police District to report the theft of my camera --- for the second time. The first form they gave us, right after the incident, was just a lost-and-found form, so we had to enlist the help of our hotel, and go back a second day. The inside of the police station looks like the waiting room for the Gulag.
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Maria and Marjorie at the Waterfrontvu 203 foisStanding at the waterfront of St Petersburg, with a Soviet-era apartment building in the background. Maria Smolentseva was our guide during our last day in St Petersburg.
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Nevsky Prospect - St. Petersburgvu 4520 foisTo cross the street in either direction on Nevsky Prospect -- one of the main streets in St. Petersburg -- you need to go into this pedestrian underpass. When we did so, on a bright spring afternoon (our wedding anniversary), my camera was stolen. I'd just entered the underpass, and as my eyes adjusted to the gloom someone bumped into me quite hard, and I knew my camera was gone when my left shoulder suddenly didn't feel the weight. But there was a crowd, and no obvious villan.
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