I'm Russian. And I'm not obsessed with the country

oh, no, hope government doesn't read my messages

anywho, Russia is definitely a beautiful country. I haven't been there for about 10 years but I hope most of the beautiful stuff is still there

nature is astounding, I grew up in... well, European part of it, not that far from Moscow, but not exactly close. Nearby Vladimir, which is about 1000 years old, and has tones of historical architecture. I miss this part about Russia and Europe, I wish there was more things here to rest my eye on. Midwest nature can be quite beautiful, peaceful, quiet but architecture wise there's not much to look at. I've never felt connected to Russian language, I wanted to speak English since I was 4, but it is, indeed, an amazing language and worth to learn especially if you want to read some of the best literary works in their native language. I remember our school failed to see each child unique qualities and abilities to learn, just like here. I'm not saying, they didn't try but I didn't see it working. But curriculum was more difficult than what I see here. What else do I like about Russia? Doctors had knowledge of herbal medicine and sometimes they would advise natural treatments. I grew up in Soviet and post soviet country, so a lot of activities for kids were free or cheap at that time. In our town we had pretty good music school, I really wanted to go there but well. .. didn't work out

I also loved some of the Russian dessert items that are not produced here and usually imported from Russia or Poland. As for food, I'm not a fan of Russian food really. I don't like "typical" American food either. I did visit Hopi villages in 2012 and tried some traditional Hopi food, I loved it. I mean I guess I have some favorite dishes from different cultures. So those some of my favorite things from Russia. What I progoundly dislike about it - I'm not going to discuss here...