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It finally happened! Someone posted a video of my hometown on YouTube this week. :) The quality isn't great but maybe you'll enjoy it. Or at least like the REAL country music playing in the background. I don't know the name of the singer. Many fun memories flashing on the video, including the roller skating rink, bowling alley and water park I frequently visited as a child. And you will see a shot of "Emmanuel Baptist Church." This is the school I went to from 5th - 12th grade. The one that made me agnostic. The nice shots of the fields at the end are from the Manassas Battlefield. I'll have to do a post on it sometime.



And if you haven't done so, check out my post "Home is Where the Heart Is" where I write about my hometown.

One reader was kind enough to take the time to drive around and make a video of his hometown for me. Really interesting to see!

I wish everyone a pleasant weekend.

Date: 2013-06-21 09:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
This is too warm for inside, I feel like I'm suffocating. Are all apartment temperatures regulated in Russia? I know it's uncommon for apartment complexes to have air-conditioners. But you cannot control your own temperature at all in winter? Or maybe it was just his place.

Date: 2013-06-21 10:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] qi-tronic.livejournal.com
Theoretically, you can if you have regulators installed.

I have regulators on my heat radiators.
They can open or close hot water flow inside.
Chief engineer of the house said "don't touch them as they are not guaranteed to work" :) but anyway I could change to the new ones which will work, if I wanted to.

But I have no intention to do it because, first, the water temperature is regulated by the automatics for the whole house according to the temperature outside.
It's almost never too hot (for me).
And second, everybody pays fixed price for heating so it's wiser to open the window and get more fresh air if it is hotter than desired.

It is a very centralized system, anyway.
All houses get this overheated water (or even steam) directly from electric power stations through underground pipes.
The whole system turns on around the first of October and turns off around the first of May.

Date: 2013-06-22 12:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com
This system would not work for me. I like to be in control of my surroundings, and not have someone else determining house temperatures, etc. I didn't know that everyone pays fixed pricing there. Russian winters, they are beautiful! I wish we had them in Virginia.

Date: 2013-06-21 10:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] qi-tronic.livejournal.com
BTW you felt suffocation not only because of high temperature but also because outside air is very dry in winters and feels even more dry when heated.
In such a case you can buy a humidifier.

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