Sign in
The image displays an outdoor winter scene featuring a large, vertically oriented red banner. The banner is positioned upright, although the photo itself is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise.

The banner's background is a vibrant red, adorned with multiple stylized sun motifs. These suns vary in design: some are solid yellow with radiating triangular rays, others are white outlines of dots forming a circle, and some are white outlines of diamond shapes arranged in a circle. A prominent sun design on the left side of the banner features concentric circles in red and yellow, surrounded by a dark brown outer ring composed of triangular shapes.

White Cyrillic text is prominently displayed on the banner. The main title reads "СОЛНЕЧНАЯ МАСЛЕНИЦА" (Solnechnaya Maslenitsa), which translates to "Sunny Maslenitsa" or "Solar Maslenitsa." Below this, a festive slogan encourages participation in the celebration: "ЕШЬ, ГУЛЯЙ, ЗИМУ ПРОВОЖАЙ!" (Yesh, Gulyai, Zimu Provozay!), which translates to "Eat, Walk/Celebrate, See off Winter!"

The ground in front of and around the banner is thoroughly covered in snow, which is piled up against the lower edge of the sign. More snow can be seen on the roof of what appears to be a small structure or kiosk directly behind the banner. In the background, bare deciduous trees stand out against a bright, overcast sky, indicative of winter weather. To the left of the banner, a modern lamppost with a distinctive white, disc-shaped top is visible. Evergreen trees, lightly dusted with snow, are also present in the lower right portion of the image.

The overall setting is an outdoor area, likely a park or public space, during a cold and snowy winter day. The banner explicitly advertises "Maslenitsa," a traditional Eastern Slavic holiday marking the end of winter and the anticipation of spring, often celebrated with feasting and festivities. The visible text and snowy environment confirm the season and the event being advertised.
mur-mur

Feb 22, 2026, 1:34 PM

Podolsk, Russia

Moment

Stake attention in this memory

sign
winter
snow
Russian
Maslenitsa

The image displays an outdoor winter scene featuring a large, vertically oriented red banner. The banner is positioned upright, although the photo itself is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise. The banner's background is a vibrant red, adorned with multiple stylized sun motifs. These suns vary in design: some are solid yellow with radiating triangular rays, others are white outlines of dots forming a circle, and some are white outlines of diamond shapes arranged in a circle. A prominent sun design on the left side of the banner features concentric circles in red and yellow, surrounded by a dark brown outer ring composed of triangular shapes. White Cyrillic text is prominently displayed on the banner. The main title reads "СОЛНЕЧНАЯ МАСЛЕНИЦА" (Solnechnaya Maslenitsa), which translates to "Sunny Maslenitsa" or "Solar Maslenitsa." Below this, a festive slogan encourages participation in the celebration: "ЕШЬ, ГУЛЯЙ, ЗИМУ ПРОВОЖАЙ!" (Yesh, Gulyai, Zimu Provozay!), which translates to "Eat, Walk/Celebrate, See off Winter!" The ground in front of and around the banner is thoroughly covered in snow, which is piled up against the lower edge of the sign. More snow can be seen on the roof of what appears to be a small structure or kiosk directly behind the banner. In the background, bare deciduous trees stand out against a bright, overcast sky, indicative of winter weather. To the left of the banner, a modern lamppost with a distinctive white, disc-shaped top is visible. Evergreen trees, lightly dusted with snow, are also present in the lower right portion of the image. The overall setting is an outdoor area, likely a park or public space, during a cold and snowy winter day. The banner explicitly advertises "Maslenitsa," a traditional Eastern Slavic holiday marking the end of winter and the anticipation of spring, often celebrated with feasting and festivities. The visible text and snowy environment confirm the season and the event being advertised.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Podolsk

mur-mur

Feb 22, 2026, 1:34 PM

Podolsk, Russia

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.