I wanna
tell you about Kirov
city. It’s the place where I was born. It’s the place where I spent my entire
youth. It is the place which is really special for me.
Kirov is located on the Vyatka River. This city has also been known Vyatka and Khlynov (the second variant is the elder one). My city is more than 600 years old.
Kirov is located on the Vyatka River. This city has also been known Vyatka and Khlynov (the second variant is the elder one). My city is more than 600 years old.
For the
past 18 years Kirov
has become everything to me and there’s no place on earth that could be more
important than my lovely hometown? My parents, friends, my boyfriend, my dog
and cat, my flat, my street, my school, teachers and schoolmates – that’s what
makes Kirov so special. And it also keeps lots of memories, such as walking
through the quiet city streets, lovely parks, alleys, prospects, going to the
cinema, theatres, museums, cafes and clubs.
Now I
really miss Kirov.
Moscow is
absolutely different with its wide streets, enormous houses and
skyscrapers. There are too many people,
it’s always noisy, wherever I am; I miss my parents and my boyfriend so much. I
know my city quite well, but here in Moscow I don’t know a thing: which places
are the best for visiting, eating, walking and so on.
Do you know Yulia Polozova in Group 5 of my class? She also blogged about her hometown of Kirov this week. If you haven't already, you should go to the blog list on the Google site and find her blog! It might be nice to talk to somebody from home.
ОтветитьУдалитьI can definitely relate to not knowing where to go in Moscow. I better you're not as clueless as me!
Julia is my ex-classmate. We have studyed together since 2006.
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