Sunday, January 18, 2015

Continuing our popular series "Yurino, Tver Oblast, Russia" we are pleased to present the following photos of Yurino, Tver Oblast, Russia. The first Google image under search keyword "Yurino, Tver Oblast, Russia" is:



...Ah! The Yurino Star weekly newspaper headquarters. I would guess.

The second Google image is:


We recognize this as a bridge.

Third:


We recognize that there are no people in these first three Google images. 

I used to walk over a footbridge erected by the same construction company from Park Avenue to the baseball field in Barnesboro. The one in Barnesboro, excuse me, Northern Cambria, was higher above the Shit Creek, however.


Now, I must say, I find this odd. We are now through the first six photographs of Yurino, Oblask, excuse me, Yurino, Tver Oblast, Russia and there are no Yurinos, no Tvers nor Oblasts, no Russians, no people. And I know, on accounta I looked it up on the 'puter, that there are 4,199 people in Yurino. In fact, one has to go to the fourteenth image under Google search keyword Yurino, Tver Oblast, Russia before one finds a person:

And I don't even think those are Yurinovians on accounta I went to the website of that photo and the title of the article is "Spring, Mari-El" and I am deeply concerned that "Marie-El" does not sound like "Yurino, Tver Oblast" at all and I should like an explanation for all this here.

Now, by contrast, for Yurino's brother city, Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania Oblast, USA, you only have to go to the tenth picture to find people:
I vigorously dispute that that photograph was taken in the Great Pumpkin Commonwealth.