Kolomna: A Day in the Life of a Sleep-Deprived Blogger
waking up in kolomna feels like stepping into a time machine. the cobblestone streets, the ancient kremlin walls-it's like the city decided to freeze itself in the 16th century and forgot to thaw. i just checked and it's 0.86°c there right now, hope you like that kind of thing. the humidity is at 93%, so if you're planning to walk around, maybe layer up and bring a thermos of something warm. i heard from a local that the best way to experience kolomna is to start at the kremlin, then wander aimlessly until you find yourself in a cozy cafe drinking tea and eating pryaniks (those honey cakes are addictive, by the way). someone told me that the kremlin's history is so rich, even the walls have stories to tell-if you listen closely, you might hear whispers of old battles and royal feasts. if you get bored, moscow and ryazan are just a short drive away, but honestly, kolomna has enough charm to keep you busy for days. the locals here are like walking encyclopedias, always ready to share a tale or two. i overheard a group of old men in a park debating whether the city's famous pastila (a fruit delicacy) was better in the 19th century or now. classic kolomna-always keeping you on your toes. and let's not forget the weather. it's the kind of cold that sneaks into your bones and makes you appreciate the warmth of a good conversation. so, if you're planning a trip, pack your curiosity and a sense of adventure. kolomna doesn't just welcome you-it wraps you in its history and doesn't let go.
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