Wednesday, September 7 ~ Last day of the trip

Today was bittersweet since it was the last day of the trip. Our group members have gotten along so well, and Miina, our guide, has been wonderful! This morning we enjoyed the lavish spread put out by the hotel. There are so many breakfast choices. This morning, I ordered a ham and cheese scramble. I also chose a tiny shrimp egg roll, bacon, fresh fruit, yogurt, a croissant, orange juice, and hot chocolate. The harpist on the stage was playing familiar songs while we ate.

Harpist at breakfast

Caviar and champagne?

Fruit


Afterward, Linda and I went back to our rooms to get ready to go walking to the Kremlin. On the way we watched the changing of the guard. I was surprised that the fit young men walked with a goose step the whole time. Then we continued walking in a light drizzle to the square that had five churches. Sophia, our very knowledgeable Moscow city guide, said it was the only place in the world that had five churches in one square. We walked through Dormition Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin.

Changing of the Guard


Along the way, we walked by Putin’s residence. He wasn’t there because there were no cars parked there. We passed his helicopter landing pad, a cannon that had balls that were too big to fit in the cannon, a huge bell that was broken before it could be raised to a tower, and beautiful gardens.

Linda and her two best Chinese friends 🙂

Helicopter landing pad


We arrived at the armory at noon, the time we had reservations. We had 1 1/2 hours to see all of the collections of the czars. Everything displayed is the original piece, no replicas. All of the jewels are real diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and more. There were dresses of the female rulers and wives of the czars.. Elizabeth had 1500 fancy long gowns, and she never wore the same dress twice. There were fancy silver trays that had been gold plated to keep them from tarnishing! We saw armor, carriages, and Faberge eggs. It was an amazing place to visit. Afterward, I bought a small pendant that was a copy of something in the museum.

Sophia and Miina


We then got on the bus and rode to a shopping street which had some souvenirs of good quality. Linda and I found a shop that had Matryoshka Dolls. We each bought dolls. I also found a replica of a Faberge egg. We completed our shopping, so we went to MacDonald’s and split a burger and some fries. A customer who spoke English ordered for us since everything was in Russian. The Moscow burger tasted better than I remember their tasting at home.
The bus drove us back to the hotel. Tonight we will be walking to a nearby restaurant for our last dinner together. Then Linda and I will be leaving the hotel at 2:45 A.M. for our flights home.

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