Title: Looking for local RW... Post by: John K on March 06, 2002, 05:00:00 AM Now that my Ukrainian wife and I are settling in, here in Redlands, CA, I was wondering if there are any Russian women in this area. Surrounding communities are San Bernardino, Yucaipa, Highland, Loma Linda, Zanja Heights. If any RW are out there in these areas, please drop me a line. Email in either English or Russian is fine...
Title: Re: Looking for local RW... Post by: ChuckRM on March 06, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Looking for local RW..., posted by John K on Mar 6, 2002
Are there any Russian Orthodox churches in your area? Recent immigrants often seek them out. They may be good places to make contacts. Title: Re: Looking for local RW... Post by: Quasimoto on March 06, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Looking for local RW..., posted by John K on Mar 6, 2002
http://geocities.com/butsenina/index.html Hi John, I would suggest you go to RussianWomenAbroad at the above link, where your wife can post in the Russian only chat room. I am certain you will find some in the Sacramento area or something. RWs go there all the time and post looking for someone to chat with or meet in their area. Seems they are all a little homesick for their native language and connections. Steve Title: Re: Re: Looking for local RW... Post by: Jeff S on March 07, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Looking for local RW..., posted by Quasimoto on Mar 6, 2002
Steve: Oops, another minor fopah on geography. Redlands is nestled between Riverside and San Bernardno, about 400 miles from Sacramento - about the same distance as Kansas City to Chicago or Charlotte NC to New York. You were perhaps thinking of Redding? John: - Jeff S. A Redlands HS graduate - class of '71. Title: Thanks for the info. Post by: John K on March 07, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: Looking for local RW..., posted by Jeff S on Mar 7, 2002
We've already done some Russian shopping in LA, at some book/video stores, as well as a Russian Grociery store. We'll probably head back in a month or two to search out some more of them. Www.RussianLA.com has a list of Russian stores to find. It's about 60-70% accurate, enough to find a few stores in one outing. Was thinking about settling down in Riverside in a few months, once the lease runs out. We'll have to take a closer look at it... Title: Re: Re: Re: Looking for local RW... Post by: Quasimoto on March 07, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: Looking for local RW..., posted by Jeff S on Mar 7, 2002
Yup! I have been to Redding, and maybe it was the Redwood forest that threw me. Thanks for the info. Steve Title: A few possibilities.. Post by: Ken W on March 06, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Looking for local RW..., posted by John K on Mar 6, 2002
I don't live anywhere near CA but - I can tell you a few places to start. Universities usually have a Slavic Languages department. My wife just e-mailed the head professor on a whim and *BAM* now we go to music concerts with her every month - also happens that she is a fascinating individual. UGA here also has a "Russian" club, students mostly, but also friends of the Professors. Made lots of contacts there. We also had a Russian Club picnic last year. (you know, it's amazing to me how many retired ex-spooks are married to Russians..:) Ethnic grocery stores - If your fiancee has been in the US more than 24 hours chances are you already know where a few are - ask the shopkeepers if there is a Russian Bridge Club or something. On a tangent, my wife's best friend isn't even Russian, She's Urgur (ethnic minority in Khazakstan, she'd kill me if I called her a Khazak). She is a research geneticist for BresaGen and knows a LOT of immigrants in the sciences. So far, through her I have met people from Turkey, Australia, Poland, Italy, Japan, China, Hungary, Myanmar, England, you name it. It's a wonderful life experience and wouldn't trade it for anything. -Ken Williams Title: Re: A few possibilities.. Post by: Quasimoto on March 06, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to A few possibilities.., posted by Ken W on Mar 6, 2002
For the geographically illiterate, you might mention that Myanmar is the new name for Thailand. Steve Title: Except that Myanmar used to be Burma... Post by: BarryM on March 06, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: A few possibilities.., posted by Quasimoto on Mar 6, 2002
Thailand is still Thailand. -blm Title: Good to know if you're going to Thailand! Post by: BubbaGump on March 07, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Except that Myanmar used to be Burma..., posted by BarryM on Mar 6, 2002
Hard to put one over on Barry the geo-gopher. Title: Re: Good to know if you're going to Thailand! (SIAM) Post by: Quick Fix on March 07, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Good to know if you're going to Thailand..., posted by BubbaGump on Mar 7, 2002
Thailand was known as SIAM....it is still known as Thailand as we speak. Title: Re: Good to know if you're going to Thailand! Post by: Quasimoto on March 07, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Good to know if you're going to Thailand..., posted by BubbaGump on Mar 7, 2002
Well, I hesitated, wasn't positive which it was, and now I eat crow!!!! Steve Title: Re: Looking for local RW... Post by: Natalya on March 06, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Looking for local RW..., posted by John K on Mar 6, 2002
There is forum www privet com.Your wife will be able to find many friends in area where you live on this forum. Title: Even better... Post by: PrincetonLion on March 06, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Looking for local RW..., posted by Natalya on Mar 6, 2002
Yes, "Privet" is the best russian-speaking place in America! But "Bugor" is even better!!! (http://bugor.com) - this is lkie a branch of "Privet"... Title: cool music Post by: BrianN on March 07, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Even better..., posted by PrincetonLion on Mar 6, 2002
you got there prince... ya need to finish up the rest! :) Title: Thanks! n/t Post by: John K on March 06, 2002, 05:00:00 AM |