Day 13 - Wednesday, Sept 25 - On the train and arriving in Novosibirsk
Yet another beautiful morning, lightly overcast and in the 50s. The train stopped at 8:30 to change engines for some reason and we were able to take a walk outside. Most people were bundled up in heavy jackets but I thought it was comfortable to walk to the end of the train in just a t-shirt. It is such a nuisance to open and close all the doors between the cars that it was much more convenient to walk outside down to the dining car for another lecture at 9am. Tamara gave a talk on various aspects of Russian society, in particular the strong role that women have played, especially after WWII when so many men were killed in the war. Andrei gave a short talk on the Russian language and gave us an exercise to write our name in Cyrillic. There was a PA system talk about the history of Siberia as a place for exile and punishment. Starting with the Cossack opening of Siberia to Russians in the 1660s, it was actually a positive development as many of the exiles were educat...