Saturday, May 18, 2013

Getting Cornered

Another plant done, two more to go.... so close.

Didn't Expect This...

When you go visit a fortress in a breakaway area of the former Soviet Union, you -really- don't expect to see ... Texas belt buckles.  We were both amused and bewildered.  According to the guide, a Transnistrian local collects belt buckles and loaned his collection to the museum.  The museum also serves as the regimental museum, so there's a lot of stuff in a very small space.  This included some recently dry cleaned uniforms.









Thursday, May 16, 2013

Tighina Museum

 The former armory of the fortress has been turned into a small museum.  Our guide was a soldier in the Russian army, so I will let you guess about the neutrality of the story of the sieges we were told.  There were a few mannequins, a lot of uniforms, and some neat dioramas.  More pictures to come.









Bits Of Umbrella

I'm not sure if it's an umbrella or the top of a set of chimes, but whatever it is, it's getting progressed.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Inside Tighina Fortress Outside

 Finally, we got inside the fortress, after walking halfway around it!  Here are some pictures of the inner courtyard and ring of buildings.  Most of the structures have been demolished or decayed over time.  Still pretty impressive, though!









White Space

With all the white space within the frame, this piece seems to be going so much faster.  It's not that I'm stitching it more; it's that I can complete each row with less stitching.

Buildings In Progress

The buildings on the bottom left are almost done.  Pretty much all that's left on them is roofing.  I'm beginning to feel good about having this bit done soon.