Posts tagged with “YarForMe”

Yaroslavl in Twitter

by Evgeny Pavlov

When we started this blog one year ago, almost nobody had twitter account in Yaroslavl. Now the situation has been changed: more then three hundreds people from Yaroslavl post short messages every day. No wonder why I’ve decided to show you some interesting translated tweets related to Yaroslavl.

Username Tweet
Elipona

Nash hypermarket (Link to tweet)

VirHos Tomorrow I will go to Yaroslavl on International Math Olympiad. Come back on Friday. (Link to tweet)
ariomru Yaroslavl immediately impressed us that there is no mud here. The embankments was cobbled nice and proper (Link to tweet)
abrakhimov Nevertheless the new train Yaroslavl-Moscow is much better than aeroexpress to Domodedovo (Link to tweet)
elipona

I am in an empty bus (Link to tweet)

It’s an experiment so far. I think we can continue this and if you want to be listed here, please use special hash tags #yarforme or #yaroslavl.

Yaroslavl For Me: two months with you

by Evgeny Pavlov

Two month ago, 27th March, we opened this website for testing and writing first posts. Yes, it is necessary, because nobody wants to see an empty website.

Initially, Elina and I have thought up several sections of the blog: photos, stories, history, music, news and podcasts. Today some of posts can simultaneously belong to two or even three sections. Sometimes I can’t decide which part of the website is more suitable. I wanted to expand our blog with new section, but we decided to remain the structure intact. Nevertheless, there are lots of project within the blog. For example, there are Yaroslavl details and Yaroslavl Front door. During two month we wrote more than 45 post and sent lots of postcards with the view of Yaroslavl. By the way, if you want to receive a postcard then contact us.

Within a short time there will be some new projects. I think that you will be interested in these posts.

So, I want to make a short summary of some our interesting existed posts (three for each section).

News:

Stories:

History:

Music:

Photos:

And our experiment with podcasts:

I hope you carry on reading our website. We say thank you to all our visitors!

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