in vladivostok, for the first time i received a postcard from veviana safronitskaya that she was beingned to the st. sophia cathedral, this is 1985, she will be the organist of the st. sophia cathedral in polotsk, i actually thought that she was going to bulgaria to work. here time, it seems to stop, the feeling that you are in some other world, maybe you don’t even belong to yourself, here you are doing what someone somehow asks you to do from within, probably so one might say, polotsk and st. sophia cathedral are truly the soul of belarus and working here is a great honor and pleasure. and there is always such a feeling when you approach the cathedral, there is a different atmosphere, a different aura, and so you fly a little, and here he is flying overhead. it’s like such a big white ship, and you argue with it a little, and somehow it’s good, here all the worries and worries go away, here somehow it has its own atmosphere, its own aura, now let’s go to work, the staircase leading to the cargan. well, like this, every day to work, like on a holiday, let's go quickly, the artepian te