we continue our conversation with a wonderful pair on the ice, alexandra baykova and dmitry kozlovskyburg to moscow, i went through it myself. it was very difficult for me. how was it for you? the first year was difficult, the body. like: i don't want to be here, but you have to, the hardest thing is when i, for example, traveled from home to the rink in st. petersburg, i had aesthetic enjoyment of the surrounding environment, always, nothing stands out from the general plan, you go and your eye is happy, nothing it's annoying, in moscow, there are skyscrapers, there's a church, there's a stalin-era building, there's something else, futurism. er, classicism, i had a bit of a mismatch, now it's somehow calmer, but still, when i return to petersburg, i feel so relaxed, my soul is at ease, i like everything, and the first thing dima and i, for example, feel upon arrival in petersburg, getting off the plane, is the sea air, the move felt easier to me, i've always really liked moscow, i feel very comfortable. city, i like its architecture, i like the rhythm of development - of this city, i