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Expats In Russia Blogs Directory
This is the Expats in Russia Blogs listing page at ExpatsBlog.com. Whilst we do try to include as many Russia expat blogs as possible, should you know of a blog that deserves a listing please add here.
Lifting the veil on a once forbidden place to reveal the beauty and warmth of her people. (by transformsiberia.com)
a housewife living in Moscow, thrown into the deep end to find a home and a life in a city she never dreamed would be her home for next 3 years with her husband. Written in light humor for a true but entertaining read.
Veteran American expatriate, calling Moscow home for the last 17 years, I'm also a photographer, historian and cook.
From NYC to Moscow... my journey to find the best kosher restaurants
(in no particular order) circus worker, single father, novelist, short-order cook, welder, surf saxaphonist, late-night crooner.
I hope you enjoy these extremely subjective anecdotes on being a stay-at-home mum transplanted to Moscow and still coming to terms with not also being a career woman.
A blog about a long-term American expat living in Moscow. A focus on teaching English, photography, and food!
Blog about Moscow. Shocking facts about Moscow and the Russian culture. What to do, where to go, what to see, what to be careful about, cool places, culture shock...
My blog is the journal of a recent college graduate from the midwest of america who moved to Russia to teach English and quietly explore the other side of the world.
I'm an American Expat living in Russia chronicling daily life and travels along the way.
I am a travel writer from Indonesia who is currently living and becoming expat in Moscow, Russia. I love writing about local culture, interesting places and also my journey to other countries.
A glance on Russia : blog of an expat in Moscow.
Married mom to two girls navigating the unexpected twists and turns of life in this impressive and daunting city.
A travel blog and diary of life in Moscow Russia, documenting the daily routine of being a stay at home father.
I'm an American living in St. Petersburg, married to a Russian. We dream of building a Christ-honoring marriage...
Culinary Adventures in the Russian Capital. Russia's only English-language food blog!
I'm an American pianist and vocal coach who made my way to Moscow. I'll spend a year playing at the Bolshoi, working to master the Russian language...or at least pronounce it...and trying to figure out how to run in this city!
Jumping the Fence and Surviving the Fall.
What happens after the 2 year expat mark in the Federation?
This is a blog about losing your marbles and finding your soul east of the Iron Curtain
Canadian teacher gallivanting in Russia. Time for an adventure!
The aim of this blog is to help celiac expats or locals living in Moscow with tips and ideas related to the gluten-free life.
British expat arrives in Moscow to discover that, incredibly, she has become invisible. Using this new superpower, she writes about all the everyday, in-between places and people she meets. See the invisible in Moscow!
Descriptions of life abroad written by our family. What we experience, where we go. Currently we are living in Moscow. I have added favorite restaurants to this site.
This blog is my personal journal often dealing with the ups and downs of expat living. I love reading when I have time so I include book reviews here.
Muscovite becomes New Yorker becomes Muscovite. A foreigner in the Motherland. I work, I write, I survive the 8-month winter by riding horses in the countryside.
I moved to Saint Petersburg, Russia in 2012 in search of new adventures and new opportunities. This is an archive of all things Russian, my adventures and lessons learned along the journey.
Life, events, art, culture, language and music in Russia (by mendeleyeev)
Tips and news from Moscow directly from a local! Not Home Syndrome is a fun blog about living in Moscow, with lots of photos and articles about almost everything!Like how and where to spend your rubles.
Iva Pracevic, former career woman, moved to Moscow Russia with her husband and two kids. Trying to understand and cope with what she was told and what really there is to know about Russians, she started a blog. Every week there is some exciting and funny story about her mishaps.