#3.107 – The Length of a Piece of String

Starting with yesterday’s card we have two weeks of cards written during our recent trip to Bombay. I took with me to India a set of postcards recently unearthed from a trip I took to Russia twenty years ago, in the midst of the fall of the Soviet Union. It was part of a trip with a UK ‘Space School’ that I had attended over the summer, and we took in much of Russia’s rich cosmonaut and space-faring history. 

I couldn’t, however, remember why I had bought these cards, nor could I decipher the Russian script on the back of them. I scanned in one of them, put it into an image search and bingo there it was. Kaluga, a town about 150km from Moscow, home to Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, rocket science pioneer and a large space museum. It stirred memories of a visit to a museum celebrating the achievements of their cosmonauts. 

Look out for more Kaluga cards over this week and next.

#3.107 - It's All Relative
#3.107 - back
sent from: Bombay, India. destination: Richmond, Virginia, USA

How do you make a string seem longer? 
Draw a shorter one next to it.

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