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But no: they claimed I did it, and demanded a 10, rubles approx. Well, I have been travelling around the world very extensively.

For 5 years with my previous employer, and for over 10 years with my current one I settled back into a less travel-extensive job three years ago I have spent on average to days a year abroad sleeping in hotels.

That's some nights spent in hotel rooms, give or take a few hundred, and I've never had a problem like this. I was extremely pissed off. By that time, my friends were also there, and they -- especially Peter -- supported my arguments. We went back up to my room to photograph the extent of the damage, asked for names of the people involved and when they weren't forthcoming took their pictures, then coughed up the money.

After all, with a plane and a train to catch, what choice did I have? Finally, an act of inspiration on Peter's part, we demanded a receipt in English. This was taking very long, as none of the hotel employees spoke English very well. It was taking so long that I was thinking about forgetting about the receipt, because missing the plane and train would be even more expensive, when suddenly the hotel people dropped all charges.

That was typical: it confirmed my suspicion that I was being conned all along. Anyway: I am used to checking damages of a rental car before driving off to avoid future conflicts , but never have experienced this with hotel rooms. Let's call this a lesson learned. Anyway, I made my domestic flight with time to spare. So while I was waiting for the boarding call, somebody walks up to me and asks me if I was Jetse de Vries.

Since I was still fuming a bit, I hardly noticed the first time. Then I found out it was C. Just when crossing the Siberian taiga for 48 hours and then barely covering a third of it the world had become enormous to me, in that moment it immediately became small again. After my initital bafflement, I had a great talk with the author, and was said when we had to part ways at Sheremtyevo airport Teminal 1 where the author's group had a connecting domestic flight to St.

Petersburg, and I had to go to Terminal 2 for my international flight to Amsterdam. The meeting lifted my spirits back up to their post-eclipse high, though. I had to wait 7 hours at Sheremtyevo, as my connection time to the early morning flight to Amsterdam was too short, and I had to catch the late afternoon one. Got over that with coffee, lunch, beer and reading Racing the Dark , Alaya Dawn Johnson 's debut novel another writer I lifted from the IZ slush: actually the very first one.

It comes highly recommended and with a little warning: she lets her characters suffer. And I mean suffer hard before things get somewhat better. If they get better , and Alaya sent me a story set in the same world earlier this year. It's called "Far and Deep" and will appear in a future issue of Interzone.

Finally, I got home at around 10 PM after a very long day timewise, it felt like 04,00 AM the next day to me , so I reisited the temptation to start up the computer to hundreds of unanswred emails and went to bed. Two days later I had to catch my flight to Denver for Denvention , on which more in a later post.

Cool summary. I was in second or third class on a trans-siberian train from St. Petersberg to Moscow as part of a college trip back in Vodka aside, it was easily one of the least comfortable experiences of my life to date. God knows how people manage to stick out the six-day trip. Hi Justin. First class was perfectly doable, and -- I believe, as it's hard to estimate what part of the total travel sum I paid the travel agent went to the train part of the trip -- not so expensive.

I'd estimate to euros. Expensive for Russians, obviously, but affordable to decadent European tourists Sounds about right. And you should try to see an eclipse, at least once in your life! Post a Comment. The semi-random musings of SF writer and editor Jetse de Vries. A short roundup of my trip to Russia. Thanks to the wonders of early internet check-in I got up at The lady from our travel agent picked us -- and several other people -- up from Sheremetyevo 2 I've been there when there was only one Sheremetyevo, which was the designated international airport, and Domodyedovo, a hundred kilometres away and to the south of Moscow, was the designated domestic airport, so a transfer included a two to three hour drive around Moscow, back in the Iron Curtain days , and took us to our hotel in the North of Moscow.

It was decidedly strange: on the one side there is the Kremlin with Lenin's tomb where the Cold War Soviet Union vibe still resonates, while on the other side there is the GUM department store , which -- at that time in the evening -- with its tacky, Christmas-season-like lightning formed a very strange, capitalistic contrast, not unlike similar department stores in London and New York. The State Historical Museum and St.



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