The kitchen/dinner table, where I tuck into my victuals every morning and evening. Eleanora Viktorovna prepares great meals--meals, that is, that consist of more than just one course. Hot chocolate and tea every time you walk by.
The living room and Grandfather Clock. These windows face Novoslobodskaya Ulitsa, which is busy pretty much 20 hours a day.
This is the baby Mozart piano in the living room. If you lift the lid you'll find a bunch of papers, and I think it's too out-of-tune to play either way.
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well i know you keep that uke in tune bro-hymn.
Hey Dan--Aunt Andy here. I love reading what you're up to. So glad your living arrangements have improved! You didin't say anything about Halloween so I guess they don't do that in Russia! All is well in TN--busy. Sam's in a play at school, Emma made All-West Honors Chorus, Alice is in a gymnastics meet this weekend. Uncle Dave and I just trying to keep up (and work in between). We love you and are proud of you! Study hard!
hey russki
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