Monday, 18 January 2010
Sneg and all that slush
Monday, 16 November 2009
Return Journey
Little Roo went back to Russia. The outbound flight from the Regional airport was delayed due to fog meaning another dash for the connecting flight in Switzerland. One security guard stated sternly: “Flying to Moscow? You still have to wait in the queue!”. Then another woman came and said “Flying to Moscow? You’d better run!”. Little Roo was, of course, behind the woman who was trying to send her baby seat through the security x-ray machine with the baby still inside it, whilst the frustrated official shouted in ten different languages “Take your baby out of the seat!”. She is beginning to suspect the motives of her suitcase, which then went on another city-break: this time in Zurich (once is an accident, but twice?).
All was well on the flight until the normally reassuring information on the mini-screens in the cabin began to show strange and alarming things. The red arrow indicating progress towards the destination turned back on itself and made lots of squiggles. Domodedevo Airport was closed due to heavy snowfall. After endlessly circling, the pilot decided to land anyway, though no-one had bothered to clear the snow from the runway. The passengers at the back began to clap as the wheels touched the ground: “Hang on a minute. We’ve still got to STOP yet!”, screamed Little Roo (in her head) as the plane skidded towards the airport building. After waiting for the case that was never going to arrive, Little Roo reported it missing - which took a trip to three different offices, filling every form in duplicate even though she was sat next to a photocopier. Then it all had to be translated into Russian. By the time Little Roo entered the Arrivals Hall, it was nearly two hours since the expected time of arrival and the driver was nowhere to be seen. She was stalked by an unofficial taxi driver (they are a shady bunch) who was determined that she was going to be his next fare (or is next meal?). A few impatient calls to the put-upon PA and all was well.
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Moscow Hairstyles

Thursday, 29 October 2009
Back in the UK, baggage elsewhere
Whilst in Moscow, Little Roo has been fantasising about Shepherd’s Pie, baked beans on toast and roast potatoes. So, now in the UK, she went out food shopping - but came back with two different types of cabbage; she has turned proper Russian! She is going round the house attempting to sing Russian folk songs, such as ‘The Cossacks were passing by” (she's making up the words, of course) apparently about a girl who gets tied to a tree by her hair, thanks to a band of marauding horsemen, then the forest is set on fire!
Tuesday, 9 June 2009
The Human Pin Cushion
With a provisional date for flying off, much to her relief, tomorrow is the last jab that Little Roo will be able to squeeze in before her trip. After a booster for Diphtheria, Polio and Tetanus, an inoculation against Typhoid, three injections for Hepatitis A & B and another two for Rabies, she may join a Freak Show as ‘The Human Pin Cushion’ if this venture does not work out.