Above are some vehicles from the afternoon citizens and veterans parade, sadly many of the trucks pictured below carrying the veterans were largely empty. I am afraid the poor weather kept many of the veterans away, as it had rained earlier in the day. The sign on the front of the truck has a name of the region of the city that those veterans come from. I couldn't help but think how sad it was for some of the veterans, as every year they notice less and less of their friends in that truck with them. This is our second victory day here, and I am really impressed with how the Russians treat this holiday as a celebration of their veterans and the extreme sacrifices of the generation that survived World War II.
Before the military parade in the morning Nikki and I took the opportunity to check out some of the parade equipment. As always when Nikki sees soldiers in uniform from any Army, she wants to become their "den mom."
As many of you know, we moved during the winter do to our roof leaking, well this is one of those weekends we were very happy to have moved, as this is the display for the big party on Palace square, and behind this wall is where our old courtyard is located, hence we were actually able to sleep on the night of a big city party. Some of the young party goers really do have stamina. Many were still our on the streets partying at 8 am the next morning.
I am always a sucker for a photo with a tank.
In this picture the soldiers are fueling up their equipment for the parade the next morning. I was a little surprised at their technique. We ended our Victory Day by attending the Marinsky ballet where a special performance of the ballet commemorating the end of the Leningrad blokade was performed as well as several small scenes from the some other famous ballets . It was fantastic. We do not take pictures at the ballet, but I thought it was hillarious that Nazi soldiers in the show wore little devil horns on their helmets, as if we didn't realize they were supposed to be the bad guys. You can learn more about this ballet here, if you so wish.
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