Hello my friend!
Thanks for your inviting! I`m really surprised to receive your email. It would be great to spend holydays with you.
Unfortunately, I must say No, because I`ve already promised my granny to visit her on holydays. She will be sad if she doesn`t see me. Also my old friends from village are waiting for me to skaiting. You see, I can`t leave them.
I`m really sorry for that. Maybe I`ll spend Easter with you?
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Writers in Rostov like a special love - more than 60 streets are named after writers and poets.
Gorky One of the main streets of the city, is named in honor of the great proletarian writer Maxim Gorky ( 1868-1936 ) . Maxim Gorky three visits to our city. He first visited the Don in 1891.
Griboedovsky Lane is named after the great Russian playwright , poet and distinguished diplomat Alexander Sergeyevich Griboyedov ( 1795-1829 ) .
Zakrutkin street Zakrutkin Vitaly [p . 14 (27) .3.1908 , Theodosia ] , Russian Soviet writer .
Lermontov street is named in honor of the great Russian poet Mikhail Lermontov ( 1814-1841 ) .<span>In pre-revolutionary Rostov PRESENT LERMONTOVSKY the street were a few outlying neighborhoods.</span>