Once in Moscow, we arrived at a very snowy (about two feet of snow, thankfully shoveled, kind of), mint green neo-classical metro station sporting a plaque of Stalin leading the troops. Somehow my co-worker found his way through the maze that is the metro station and got us onto the train. The trains are not like any metro I have seen before and quite different than Seoul and Busan especially.
My apartment is just off the metro, but one must walk through a maze of pharmacies, banks, and apartment complexes to reach it. To reach my apartment on the seventh floor is quite the process. First you must use one key to get through the heavy fire doors, go through another set of fire doors, up some stairs to an elevator (it really shakes and rattles), then use another key to open ANOTHER fire door, and then the key to open our door. Makes up for no keys in Korea, I suppose.
My apartment is just off the metro, but one must walk through a maze of pharmacies, banks, and apartment complexes to reach it. To reach my apartment on the seventh floor is quite the process. First you must use one key to get through the heavy fire doors, go through another set of fire doors, up some stairs to an elevator (it really shakes and rattles), then use another key to open ANOTHER fire door, and then the key to open our door. Makes up for no keys in Korea, I suppose.
The apartment is what I expected and not at the same time. I kind of like it. The apartment is very open and light with wood floors throughout. The hall opens with an archway sporting a horseshoe for good luck. To the right is the bathroom—tiled in brown and tan tiles with clashing linoleum flooring and the shower curtain has blue dolphins and the shower faucet is a silver dolphin. Next to the bathroom is the toilet closet --papered in 90s pastel pink and green Navajo design and the floor is brown and grey linoleum. These rooms are protected by a dream catcher that has wolves painted on it—very Wyoming one-stop souvenir.
The kitchen is at the end of the hall. There are big windows that bring in enough light. We have two rubber plants sitting on the radiator under the window. The cabinets are blue and very high—I will need a stool. The counters are made of wood while the floor is white, blue, and pink tile.We have a mini bar, with a drawer that pulls out to become an ironing board.
There is a dishwasher (doesn’t work). We have an oven, electric flat top hob, microwave, fridge (which doesn’t work) and a washer /dryer, but it is recommended we don’t use the dryer. The cupboard above the sink is actually the drying rack. Not too bad! Oh and the walls are papered in white paper with African ladies carrying water jugs while the backsplash is grey tiles with flowers and apples. The curtains are pink.
If you go straight from the front door and under the arch, you enter a hallway which is papered in 90s grey textured lines. We have some kind of weird painting of a woman wearing a mask and another woman holding a horse and there is a basket of teeth in it. Ugly. In the hall there is a sofa, just as mismatched as the rest of the apartment. Also, the flooring is a bit rotten, so there are brown linoleum rugs.
There is a dishwasher (doesn’t work). We have an oven, electric flat top hob, microwave, fridge (which doesn’t work) and a washer /dryer, but it is recommended we don’t use the dryer. The cupboard above the sink is actually the drying rack. Not too bad! Oh and the walls are papered in white paper with African ladies carrying water jugs while the backsplash is grey tiles with flowers and apples. The curtains are pink.
If you go straight from the front door and under the arch, you enter a hallway which is papered in 90s grey textured lines. We have some kind of weird painting of a woman wearing a mask and another woman holding a horse and there is a basket of teeth in it. Ugly. In the hall there is a sofa, just as mismatched as the rest of the apartment. Also, the flooring is a bit rotten, so there are brown linoleum rugs.
Two the left is the living room, which is now a bedroom. There is no door. There is a TV, but it is black and white and only plays the apartment’s security camera footage. Off this “bedroom” is a small enclosed balcony (un-insulated though).
| This is my "Yellow Wallpaper" |
Off the hall are two bedrooms. One doesn’t have a balcony, but there are nice big windows. The wallpaper isn’t so bad in this room, kind of grey. My room is hideous. I have nightmares about the giant, pink and gold flowers coming out the blue background to smother me. I swear they move around the walls. On top of that, the curtains are this golden yellow satin with more giant gold flowers.
| View from my balcony |
| Another view from my balcony |
I have two radiators in my room, so it gets quite toasty. I guess this is because the door out to my balcony won’t close all the way and cold air seeps in, also because the balcony windows don’t close all the away. But I have a huge balcony, which will be handy for freeze-drying my clothes.
