☕️ The Feast: Turkey vs. The Salad That Unifies
Your table has a majestic turkey, ham, maybe a yule log. It’s comforting, traditional, predictable.
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🚗 The Russian New Year’s table (Novogodniy stol) is a culinary epic. It must groan under the weight of dozens of dishes, symbolizing future abundance. There will be Olivier Salad (diced potatoes, peas, bologna, and mayo—a Soviet-era icon), Seledka Pod Shuboy (“Herring under a Fur Coat,” a layered beet-and-herring salad that sounds alarming but tastes like victory), and enough zakuski (appetizers) to feed a small battalion. It’s a feast of survivalist optimism, where you eat like a czar because winter is long and the potatoes are many.
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🔴 Russian winter magic gets… mystical. On the nights between New Year’s and Orthodox Christmas (January 7th), young women engage in svyatki—fortune-telling. They melt wax to see shapes, drop egg whites into water, and peer into mirrors in dark rooms, hoping to glimpse their future husband’s face. It’s less about Walmart deals and more about summoning your soulmate in a candlelit kitchen. Dangerously romantic.🥂
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Your American holiday is a heartwarming family sitcom—full of love, predictable chaos, and a guaranteed happy ending by the fireplace.
The Russian holiday is a magical realist epic—a whirlwind of snow, mystical rituals, theatrical toasts, and a celebration that laughs in the face of the darkest, coldest nights with defiant joy and a side of mayonnaise-based salad.
So, which is better? My dear American reader, why choose? The world is richer for having both. Perhaps the most romantic notion of all is to borrow a little from each: string your lights with abandon, but maybe, just as the clock strikes twelve, write a wish, set it aflame, and stir your dreams into the champagne of the new year. Just mind the curtains.
S Novym Godom and Merry Christmas
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The slopes of the ridge are covered in a soft carpet of grass, and the lack of tall cliffs gives the area an alpine beauty. The name "Nurali" comes from the Bashkir language and means "radiant" or "bright."
A small pond lies at the foot of the ridge, and right in its center floats a tiny, heart-shaped island.
A new resort lodge has recently opened nearby. The climb to the summit is easy, even for inexperienced hikers. There are also plenty of well-maintained hiking trails in the area.
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It’s a Soviet three-part animated film based on the fairy tale of the same name by English writer Lewis Carroll, shot in 1981 at the Kievnauchfilm studio (Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic). The cartoon is a screen adaptation not specifically of Lewis Carroll's original book, but of the first edition of its translation by Nina Demurova.
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In 2004, upon arriving in Moscow with the presentation of the second part of "Kill Bill," Quentin Tarantino declared straight from the plane: the first place he would go to is Pasternak's grave.
He sat for a long time on the grass by the grave, leaning against the monument.
And then he said that he came only for this. That he wanted at least to get a little closer to the man who had such an influence on him. That he knows all of Pasternak’s poems since childhood.
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Resurrection Cathedral in Tutaev, Yaroslavl oblast
The cathedral has preserved unique icons, paintings and architecture - it was never closed even in revolutionary and war times. It was built in the second half of the 17th century. It is decorated with reliefs, tiles, a bell tower and an arched gallery.
Inside there is a three-metre-tall icon of the Saviour the Merciful. There is a passage under it, through which one can pass to be healed.
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The cathedral has preserved unique icons, paintings and architecture - it was never closed even in revolutionary and war times. It was built in the second half of the 17th century. It is decorated with reliefs, tiles, a bell tower and an arched gallery.
Inside there is a three-metre-tall icon of the Saviour the Merciful. There is a passage under it, through which one can pass to be healed.
#ILoveRussia ❤️
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