I was on the way to the airport to fly to St. Petersburg, Russia when 9/11 happened, we heard about the disaster on the radio. Back home I called my gramps to ask him if he thought this was the beggining of WW3, he replied it to soon to tell.
The airspace was closed for two weeks before I could make the trip. What was so surprising is people from around the globe were coming up to me to say how sorry they were, some were offering hugs, it was comforting.
The city was more than In could ever ask for, the people, the food, the art, the architecture, the ballet, I could go on. I was told that most women do not travel alone so people would know I was American. The hotel staff took great care of me including calling the restaurants to let them I was coming and to look for me.

View out of my room
I was not alarmed or scared the entire time. Traveling back to St. Petersburg is a desire of mine, the political situation would have to change greatly.
Happy travels.
Melinda
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Many friends and family have traveled to Russia and have enjoyed all it has to offer!
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We have to remember that a tyrannical leader does not represent the people of that country. I sure hope countries around the world don’t equate us with the name I’d rather not say.
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Look at what Italy is doing to American travelers and at Bezos wedding. They must have their own issues that are upset at on top of Trump but you don’t carry squirtguns around and squirt America travels. If America or other countries stop coming their economy would collapse. We are not quilty of what our crazy president does or acts.
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What a city. Before I had to flee, I loved my time there.
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I didn’t to see much because there is so much to see. It was magical. Sad to hear you had to flee the area, what a great place to Iive.
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lovely post, Melinda; hope you make it back to St. Petersburg again :)
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The world has to change it’s view of Americans but that will happen after Trump is long gone. I’ve heard to people have changed their views some but if given the chance to visit would be wonderful. I would go with my husband this tie since he has not been there. What’s you favorite vacation?
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mine? maybe the time we spent with our son in Austria where he lives now with family, the wonders of Vienna —
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Sounds magical.
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When the 9/11 events happened I newly arrived to my campus in Bucha, after high school graduation I moved closer to Kyiv for my degree, it was the best move I have ever made. I made lots of friends there and received the education I wanted. I was truly happy there. Those were the days, my friend…
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Do you still live in Ukraine, or do I have the cities wrong?
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We moved to the US 10 years ago, currently residing in Oregon
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It must break your heart to see what is hapening back home. I feel so strongly about the people of Ukraine. I see the strength, love the neighbor actions and there is a deep love for the country.
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wow, memorable for sure, Melinda! 💗
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It was such a special trip. I’m very fortunate to have other great travels both this was a top bucket list.
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That’s just awesome 😎
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It never fades in my memory.
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🙌🏽💕
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