I haven't been able to add any posts for a few days, because I've had no internet. That has been a real challenge for me, as I need the internet to accomplish some of my goals. Today is Wednesday, June 9, 2010. I've managed to be at the Russian State Historical Archives for the last two days. Yesterday was cold and rainy, a perfect day for being indoors. I discovered just how many people use the metro here.....unbelievable mass moving of humanity!! It's a great system. I take two trains and can get there in about 35 minutes.
It was pretty daunting arriving at the archives for the first time. I had brought all required documents, although my letter from SU was in English. Of course there is nobody working at the archives who can speak a lick of English!! We figured it out. I had to fill out paperwork in Russian, which was also daunting. The challenge was more ensuring I understood what was required, rather than actually filling in the blanks. That part was relatively easy.
I spent a few hours yesterday and today going through catalogue files. For a building so modern and updated, it was somewhat surprising that each card is handwritten by a different person. Cyrillic cursive appears quite different from its typed form. As if that isn't enough of a challenge, it seems that most of the card writers are either serial killers or medical doctors!
Anyway, the evidence suggests that this particular archive (RGIA), is focused on 19th/20th century materials. I'm going to focus my efforts on gaining access to the St. Petersburg Cappella next.
Since we are entering the official "White Nights," right now it is 7:00pm, but the amount of sun suggests it's maybe 3:00pm. It stays light 24 hours/day right now. I will definitely try to find some interesting festival or something to attend. Saturday is Russia Day.