Visiting Pushchino
Today is a sunny
day and my mum and I are walking along the main street, named the Science
Street and we are talking about our home town – Pushchino. I see the tall
buildings which are situated on this street. There are so many different shops
which I know from my childhood. Here I was skiing when I was a child and had so
much fun! I remember everything from my childhood.
Pushchino is a little town in Moscow region. It was
founded in 1966. Pushchino has big history and it is supposed to be a science
town. It is situated on the right side of the river Oka and the population is
very small, in total 21 000 people.
Pushchino is my native town. I find it amazing and
beautiful. I was born here 20 years ago I had lived in the town until I turned
17 years old. You can see that Pushchino is surrounded by forest, that’s why
there is so much fresh air as though you live somewhere in the country-side.
Today I’m coming to Pushchino to visit my mother and have a walk down the town.
By the way, it is long and it takes about an hour to go from the beginning to
the end of the town.
The total area of the Pushchino is 18 sq. km. It has
many sights. I remember the new Pushchino in which I was born. But my parents were born in the old
Pushchino and I think they can tell much interesting about what it was like in 1970. I believe it was
different and there were less buildings that there are today.
‘Pushchino is not such an old town, isn’t it? But it
looks nice and clear, was it so when you were a child?’ I ask my mum.
‘Yes. You know, there is a green area. It is situated
behind my previous home. When the trees were set, the deep hole grave was dug
and once I fell into it and lost my
boot.’
‘What else do you remember about our native town?’
‘I think winters were better. There were hills in each
yard and our parents made rinks for us and we were skating.’
‘What about the streets of the town? Were they the
same?’
‘The soda devices stood and it cost 3 kopecks peanuts.
We were huddled around them.’
‘I found this
photo. What can you say about it?’
‘I remember
how these houses were being built. I had been living in the right one and
instead of the two high white houses there was a field. Then the construction
began and I went to school passing the bulding area. In the green area we were
walking the dogs.’
‘What about the yards. There are so many cars
nowadays. I think when even I was a child there were not so many cars. In your
childhood I think there were no cars at all, weren’t there?’
‘Yes, there were very few cars and the yards were
free. The playgrounds were not covered by cars and children had much place to
play.’
‘How did you celebrate New Year? Was it the same as we
do nowadays?’
‘It was always
merry! People were going with harmonicas. There were no fireworks and people
were wearing masks. Now everybody is with detonators and there is no such
merriness and no wish to go to a New Year's tree. The administration set the
attractions in the New Year’s night and Father Christmas played with children.
‘You told me that you skied on Fian, the area of
forest, related to our town.’
‘Yes. There was lighted road and in the evening
everybody could come and ski.’
‘Our town is scientific. I know that our scientists
invented the blue blood and many students come here for practice.’
‘Oh, yes. ‘There are 7 research institutions and all
of them are mainly connected with biology. Scientists grow up some plants, for
example the plants which were brought from the permafrost. They tried to grow
up the ancient plants. Also there is an observatory on the Fian and people come
on excursion to see the great telescope. We have also the House of Scientists.
Many scientific concerts and seminars take place there. Our scientists read
lectures there and everybody can come and listen to them.’
I think elder people can tell much interesting about
the home town. Actually, Pushchino is not so famous, but still it has its
history and it is full of memories by elder people.
We have two libraries and one of them is situated in front of my house that’s
why I go here and can take some magazines to read.
I took one in which I found an interesting article about one famous
place in my town. It is the manor of Pushchino. Many people come here just to
see the place.
It is a abandoned manor where some films were directed. One of them is
‘Don’t attack the white swans’. This photo is made from the front side of the manor.
Now there are no big lions and any stairs which led to small ponds. The house
was very big but the most part of it was destroyed. This manor related to the
17th century and yet in the 80s of the last century much of it could be seen.
During the war time there was a hospital. In that time some documents were
found there and there was a list of people who lived there two centuries ago.
Our mayor wants to restore the manor but it still doesn’t happen.
I visited this manor last summer and most of all I
wanted to see the waterfall. The water was holy earlier. Now it is also clean
enough and people can drink it.
When people come here to watch its beauty, they find
themselves among small hills and ravines, lofty trees and eye filling landscape
on the river Oka. The waterfall is about two or three meters high and it makes
the great noise over the dark and dense forest.
It is really worth-seeing in summer, when the trees
are green and the weather is warm or even hot to have a bathe under the
waterfall. When you come here, you forget about your vital and daily problems
and worryings and can breath the fresh air and listen how the birds are singing
and watch how the waterfall is falling down.
To my mind, people who came to visit this mysterious
waterfall are happy and lucky because this place has big energy and it can give
it to you. You will be full of force, love and patience after visiting this
place. It is really worth-seeing.
To sum up, every year there are many tourists who come
to see the sightseeing and to enjoy the fresh air. Pushchino is a science town
which has a short, but interesting history.