Friday 24 June 2011

Perhaps we should apply for Residency in Vladivostok

Day 84 Friday 24th June 2011

The rain had gone, replaced by blue sky and sunshine so it had to be a beach day today. Not much going on though as it was still a weekday and most people were at work although the fishermen on the jetty were busy making catches, nothing big, but enough to feed themselves.   
Random Cafe sign that looked like an arty picture so I snapped it

There wasn’t much going on in the city so we headed back to do some washing and generally catch up on a few things.
We had a beer in the bar during the afternoon and had a chat with Elisabeth the barmaid and we also bumped into the third member of the Trans Siberian railway tour – Norman Handy – who we got chatting to.  He works in the commercial property department of RSA in Horsham and it turns out that we both know the same person in underwriting. This really is a small world when you can be so far away from home and meet somebody who happens to know somebody that you know. We chatted away until around midnight before we decided to call it a day.

Norman Handy from Horsham

Mark gives Elisabeth tips on how to use the camera



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