I can remember staying at this place which conveniently had a bar net door. The Babooshka who ran the place gave me a friendly smile as Rikk and I booked in. I was referred to by the lads as 'Baz the book' as I had a small lonely planet Russian phrasebook which was very handy.
I would walk in normally with Rikk and we would sort out accommodation and like I say at this place the Babooshka had this smile. I thought nothing of it until she walked into the bar with another Russian guy and asked me outside. She kept going on about souvenirs and I explained the only things I was carrying were postcards and balloons for the kids in Mongolia.
The guy she was with then placed his hand on my chest and then on her chest and said souvenir!
It was then that the penny dropped and I made a hasty retreat back to the bar. That was one souvenir I did not want to take back with me.
The morning of this photo was one of the sunny days we had as we started off.
It was nice riding off with the sun shining for once
One of the bext places we stayed was at a truck stop on the outskirts of Omsk. At this point we had ridden 3,968 miles and it was day 11 of our trip. The staff were so friendly and we met a guy called Alec who helped us sort out washing the bikes. I received a telephone call from him only a few days ago which was very brief as his English was about as good as my Russian.
That evening we spent all the time communicating by means of paper and pen and drawing pictures. To me it was great and such a laugh. They could not of been more hospitable and it was a welcome rest for us on our travels.
Staff at the motel outside Omsk