In Moscow they are discussing actually, if they should put LENIN in a grave at last, not continue to show his body to thousands of visitors again in that Mausoleum at the Kremlin. It’s time to say “Good bye Lenin“, isn’t it? There are built enough sculptures of that man. Close his coffin, earth on that! Let’s say a HALLO to reality …

title=”Lenin” by Hryck., on Flickr, sent to my group BLOG IT!
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let lenin go the natural way
the body is after the dead only an empty part
Time to let go I think . . .
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http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/02/15/russian-strength/
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P.S.:
I like the work of the photographer
Valery Titievsky
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/dotfoto/popular-interesting/
I will ask him, if he gives permission
to feature more of his work in cold Novosibirsk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novosibirsk
Interesting… why the change?
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title=”Lenin – A statue of Lenin at the train station in Moscow” by Ludvig Stolterman, on Flickr, sent to my group BLOG IT!