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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Food in Turkey

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Anyone who knows me knows that my life revolves around food.  Learning about it, finding it, eating it.  As I've joked "If you'...

Back in the Village

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I returned to the village on Monday, and was pretty happy to be back.   I was looking forward to quiet, clean air (smoke and exhaust f...

Istanbul Pride: The People You Meet on the Street

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Sometimes it's fascinating the people you meet on the street...   The day of Istanbul Pride I wasn't feeling great, so was bein...

Istanbul Pride: A March, Not a Parade

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Istanbul Pride as alluded to on their website, it more about rights than it is about an excuse to have a party; unlike Boston and other No...

How to Get to Batumi Airport

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I booked the tickets.  Three tickets – one for me, one for A and one for R.  One the Turkish Airlines site.  Batumi is also basically acr...
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Turkey in a Nutshell

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I spent the first few weeks of the summer in Turkey. General Summary:  I traveled with 2 friends (both English teachers) from Batumi ...
Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Kobuleti!

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My new home is Kobuleti Village, 10 kilometers from Kobuleti, located on the Black Sea.   When I learned about my placeme...
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Kendra
After too many years in the same place, I decided it was time to set out again into the world. I've been known to frequent Returned Peace Corps Volunteer gatherings, interesting food establishments and markets, environmental sustainability events, and foreign films. After eight months in the Republic of Georgia, my current gig is teaching in Liberia.
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