Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Nine Eggs

Anyone who's been to Eastern Europe knows the babushka. Literally, "grandmother", in Russian, this is very much a separate class of people. Their lives have been trying and tragic, and their experiences have made them self-appointed order-keepers in society. They force young people to give up their seats on buses, scold kids for rollerblading on the street, and dish out advice to willing and unwilling ears alike.