Russian Coke

Catherine Palace, named for the wife of Peter the Great, was initially built in 1717 and then rebuilt in the 1740s and ’50s.  Photo credit: M. Ciavardini

Catherine Palace, named for the wife of Peter the Great, was initially built in 1717 and then rebuilt in the 1740s and ’50s.
Photo credit: M. Ciavardini

For this week’s Wacky Wednesday, consider the general likelihood that you might one day be drinking a good old Coca-Cola in front of the gates at Catherine Palace in Pushkin, Russia. Then dream big.

Coke at the palace gates, Pushkin, Russia Photo credit: L. Tripoli

Coke at the palace gates, Pushkin, Russia
Photo credit: M. Ciavardini

—Lori Tripoli

Enjoying a Russian Coke in Pushkin Photo credit: M. Ciavardini

Enjoying a Russian Coke in Pushkin
Photo credit: M. Ciavardini

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