Old train on display at the station
March 27 Joe and I traveled to Petrozavodsk which involved an all night train ride (9 hours). The train ride was quite an adventure. Not only was it our first train ride, but it also involved sleeping on it. (The trains are electric). When boarding the train we both commented that with the age of the decoration and train we expected to see Dr. Zhivago :) One missionary commented his train ride reminded him of a Harry Potter train. It still amazes us that despite the age of the public transportation the Russian people sure know how to keep everything operating quite efficiently. Isleway - sleeper car doors on the right Hot water heater for morning herbal tea or coffee. One of the beds
Bathroom sink
Exterior of train
Joe trying on Elder Haggard's Russian hat
Views from the balacony of our hotel room. This city has quite the seaport. During the times of the year when this lake isn't frozen over it's used for large ships to dock and load/unload goods.
Elder Christopher Andersen and Elder Victor Braginetts who served in the city. March 30 Elder Braginetts went home but Elder Andersen has stayed with a new companion, Elder Steven Freestone.
Sasha from the branch met us and walked us through the woods to feed the squirrels. However, it was too late in the day and the squirrels had gone to bed. It was a nice walk though through the snowy woods.
Branch members
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