Bright Victory Avenue

Victory Avenue was improved for the first time in Vologda. This was done back in the fall, but the illuminated buildings began to shine closer to the New Year. This is a historic district with ancient architecture and it is the only place in the city with such a massive illumination of buildings.

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Well, it became very beautiful and bright!

Of course, the backlight should be removed at night, it is logical.

During these New Year's holidays, the wave of reporting sucked all the creative fervor out of me.

I mean, I'm tired of reporting...There's also a lot to show.

It turns out that this is the second huge disadvantage of the fact that photos are not published online.

The lighting of buildings is not going anywhere, and it's not as strong a news message as the holidays.

But when you get tired of all these decorations, and you have to write about them anyway, it's like you're going back in time.

Okay, Victory Avenue doesn't apply to everything festive, I'm just looking forward to future posts that will focus on the new year.

On the other hand, until January 14th, I think it's still relevant.

And anyway, this is everyday life – all the illumination is still shining.

If the Christmas tree stands among the green grass, then it means that it must be shown!

Maybe that's just how I feel about all holidays, where the anticipation is stronger than the process itself.

It's just that I once worked as a tourist guide in Veliky Ustyug and saw so much of the New Year's Eve that I stopped feeling the holiday atmosphere.

Well, the second reason: there are so many of these photos in the news feed that they are already sick of them...