Whenever I "wake up" my computer from the sleep mode, there are rotating images that appear behind the log in windows. They change every few days. This week one photo reminded me of travel I did in the 1980s, even though it's now almost ancient history for me.
I've traveled three times through different regions of the former Soviet Union. It's been quite a while since I've looked at photos of the Moscow or St. Petersburg or Kiev subway (Metro) systems. During my trips, I used all three systems quite often when in each of these cities. This week a photo of the Moscow Mayakovskaya Metro appeared on my computer screen, and I searched for it on the net. These metro stations are so beautiful, they are considered to be works of art by many folk.
Somewhere in my stored plastic tubs of photographs, I have my own picture of the Moscow Metro (taken many times) and developed from Fuji 35mm film way back then (ancient, yes!!). The main difference between my "snapshot" and the internet image, is that mine had many travelers walking the metro platform. The Moscow photo, sans the travelers, really shows the exquisite artistry of many of these stations. Just for fun, I'm also posting some current internet photos from St. Petersburg and Kiev metros. If you like to view beautiful art, go underground!
Still remember what amazement I felt after riding the metro escalator deep down under the city streets, and facing such a beautiful "hall of artwork!" The first time was especially exciting. It was a cool
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Mayakovskaya Metro in Moscow Admiralty Metro in St. Petersburg Kiev Metro
