I started my trip and arrived in Kazan

Today, I began my day with cloudy and foggy weather. I especially noticed the fog during my trip to the tire service, as the road was covered in it and visibility was quite low. Honestly, it didn’t bother me; I arrived safely at the tire service, where the work feels familiar to my people. There, I changed my winter tires to summer ones because the weather was already warm and the roads were no longer icy. Even though there are still some patches of snow in certain places, I decided it was time. 

The process went smoothly without any issues. It took around thirty minutes, maybe even less, as three workers operated quickly and in good coordination. For the service, I paid 2000 rubles (about $24.90) for my 16-inch radial tires.

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The river doesn’t have snow anymore. In this post, you can see how it was covered before

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Photo from my walk in Kazan. The city is surrounded by fences

After that, I went for a walk, the weather started getting better and better. By the time I reached the river, the sun came out and the fog disappeared, which really made my day. I enjoyed walking along the river before heading to Kazan. My main goal was actually to check the river because I hoped to see the spring floods, but nothing special happened—just the ice moving and the water flowing. I guess it’ll probably happen next week when I’m not there.

Later, I arrived in Kazan and stayed at my relatives’ place. I planned to leave my car there and stay until about 4 AM, then go to the airport. My flight is around 7 AM, so I need to be on time, and it’s more convenient to go from Kazan than from my city. I tried to get some rest, but I didn’t want to oversleep, so I got everything ready to make the early trip easier.

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Ansar
07 Apr, 2026
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I started my trip and arrived in Kazan

Today, I began my day with cloudy and foggy weather. I especially noticed the fog during my trip to the tire service, as the road was covered in it and visibility was quite low. Honestly, it didn’t bother me; I arrived safely at the tire service, where the work feels familiar to my people. There, I changed my winter tires to summer ones because the weather was already warm and the roads were no longer icy. Even though there are still some patches of snow in certain places, I decided it was time.

The process went smoothly without any issues. It took around thirty minutes, maybe even less, as three workers operated quickly and in good coordination. For the service, I paid 2000 rubles (about $24.90) for my 16-inch radial tires.

Luckily, when I went for a walk, the weather started getting better and better. By the time I reached the river, the sun came out and the fog disappeared, which really made my day. I enjoyed walking along the river before heading to Kazan. My main goal was actually to check the river because I hoped to see the spring floods, but nothing special happened—just the ice moving and the water flowing. I guess it’ll probably happen next week when I’m not there.

I arrived in Kazan and stayed at my relatives’ place. I planned to leave my car there and stay until about 4 AM, then go to the airport. My flight is around 7 AM, so I need to be on time, and it’s more convenient to go from Kazan than from my city. I tried to get some rest, but I didn’t want to oversleep, so I got everything ready to make the early trip easier.

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