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in which we visit Chekhov’s house
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5 responses to “in which we visit Chekhov’s house”
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so jealous!!! This is one of the places I wanted to go when I visited but didnt have time. I am happy you checked it out…and real close to your house too!
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Dr. Chekhov, I presume? I love it!
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I thought Chekhov lived in the future with Capt Kirk. Did you get a picture of his tricorder?
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Ha ha, right after I read “His mother made that tapestry. Dies” I said to myself OMG she’s fangirling over Chekhov – then I read your next line. I know you too well! D’ya think some day some latter day version of you will be going through DC’s house in KC & fangirling over it?
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I don’t know when I’ve ever felt I understood a person’s feelings better than reading this post! (Or that someone might understand mine.) You wrote this up so well… My friends took me to Tolstoy’s Moscow house when we were there two years ago… It was holy ground for me and how eternally grateful I was/am/will be that we were the only people there….that my friends were willing to let me stand and stare and take it all in. I LIVED on that visit; for nights I’d put myself to sleep by walking through Tolstoy’s house in my mind, thinking of every little detail that I could remember, trying to imprint it permanently. His writing desk; his cobblers tools. Sonya’s designs for embroidery. Tatiana’s room, and the tablecloth she had everyone who visited sign so she could embroider their names on it. I first read Tatiana Toltoy’s diaries when I was about twelve years old…..and from that time on wanted to be an artist like she was. Only later did I learn she had a famous father…so how I lingered at the door to her room. Well…just to say: I understand.
I did wear the overshoes – mine were WAY too big, I could barely climb the stairs, but it was OK to humble myself in the cause.LikeLike
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