Uzbekistan Snowy Countryside Aerial Views

19 February, 2008 (06:01) | VE Central Asia, VE Russia | By: a.i. editor

Uzbekistan Snowy Countryside Aerial View 1

 

View of the Uzbekistan snowy countryside could be seen when the plane to Tatarstan, Russia was on the altitude decline upon reaching the Taskhent International Airport for transit. It was a clear sunny day & I was able to capture some good photos, looking out of the airplane; too good to show you folks but will be available for sale on many microstock sites (heck knows when..).

 

Hehheh ;)

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I’m Ready to Go to Tatarstan!

28 January, 2008 (20:23) | VE Central Asia | By: a.i. editor

In a few hours, I shall be on my way to be with my lady in Tatarstan, Russia. My flight departs at around 10.20am to day, 29th January, 2008. I have packed my bags, readied the gifts, dry cleaned my winter parka, & so on & so forth. Now I must ready myself for the 45 minutes driving to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang, Malaysia.

I am already awake & slept only a few hours last night, partly because I am happy to be going very soon & partly because I must finish some of my work. Perhaps I can take an half an hour nap now. Anyway, I am taking a well deserved break from work & my favorite hobby; blogging for a while & just relax, play with snow, & etc. Its been three years since I’ve tasted my girl’s mum’s cooking. Yumm!

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Returning Home to Malaysia from Tatarstan, Russia

18 December, 2007 (17:35) | VE Central Asia | By: a.i. editor

Returning Home to Malaysia from Tatarstan, Russia

I made my way home on the 11th January 2006 after spending many wonderful days in Tatarstan, Russia with my lady. On the way home, I took the Kazan-Frankfurt-Bangkok-KL flight. You may notice that the people who actually shop in the Duty free of Frankfurt airport & probably other European countries too are a rich bunch of folks.

They are either from Europe themselves, or from Japan, rich Arabs & Asians, & etc. Now that I recall it, I even asked how much it would cost me to have my watch fixed to fit my wrist on my way home to Malaysia from Tatarstan, Russia at Frankfurt airport.

The lady at the duty free watch shop answered nonchalantly “14 Euros”. I was flabbergasted, :O thanked her & walked away from the shop. The fee charged to do a simple task was unbelievable & outright ridiculous, in my opinion. I later had my watch done in a Malaysian watch shop at the Ampang Spectrum shopping mall for a few Ringgit which adds up to around 1 Euros. Lol :)

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