
The Kids Are All Right
"You Don't Bring Me Flowers Anymore..."
A Life Less Ordinary
Shopping Around, Moscow Style
- The Tickly Issue of Wearing Fur
- Buns of Jello and Other Obstacles to Becoming a Cross Country Skiier
- The High Bar of Moscow Kids' Birthday Parties
- Russian Radio's Love of Golden Oldies
- Being Kept in the Dark
- You Can Leave Your Hat On
- Service With a Smile
- What I Really Wanted to Say Was …
- Spreading the Love...
- On Flu and Vampires...
- Summertime - and the Living Is Easy...
- I've Got My New Shoes On
- Is it Nice in Nice?
- Feminism and the Expat Wife…
- I Said, "Do You Speaka My Language?"
- A Warm Reception
- Doing It for the Kids
- It's the Little Things …
- Scrub-a-dub-dub — It's Off to the Banya for You …
- What's in a Name?
- It's all about me. And my family. Oh, and Russia too, of course…
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Clare Taylor is the pseudonym of an ex-marketing consultant from London who has been living in Moscow with her husband and two young sons for the past 18 months. She works as a freelancer for Britain-based marketing agencies and proofreads internal documents for Russian companies. She also volunteers at a Russian charity that helps orphans and spends far too much time on the Internet 'researching' social media. She writes under pseudonym to protect her family's privacy. |