Shame on you So you think "Seeing pigs and cows wandering around inside a mosque was surreal" ... what's so great about seeing animals in someone's sacred place ...
hI I hope you enjoyed armenia and want to return. its an amazing country, with amazing people, that at first seem dull and un-social especially to tourists, but its jsut taht most ahve a hard way of life. tiems are chagning though and people there are very bright and welcoming, they are very clever and hard working, and care for their family like anything, but their goodness somtiems outdoes themselves. We ahve been robbed of many lands and riches. I hope taht armenians from the diaspora can helkp from tehir countries, and then return to armenia, this way aremnia can go forwards.
Rocks Okay, it's good, but you forgot the pictures of rocks! By the way, I have a sideways video of part of Deborah's star performance. Any idea of how to turn it around?
Are you coming this year? March 22-28. PS also a sideways part of the portapotty blues
good work thanks for going. it was deja vous reading the details - I spent 7 days canvassing for Kerry in Cleveland, in '04.
Quite an experience! One I will cherish, tho.
THANKS! Thanks guys! It's just what I imagined it would be like in Nevada
( and why I wimped out). You at least deserve " I survived Carson City for Obama." T shirts. Or maybe it's enough to know you participated in saving the free world.
lucky bast... hey jon, long time without news from me!!
im alive!!!
i see you continue with your single life style!! im jealous!!
i wish i could travel like you
hope everything is ok
you could come to catalunya at some point, i would take you to good places and pubs too.
take care
jordi
I love CH too! I wish I had known you were going to Lucerne. My friends own a bike repair shop near the lake and live above it. Oh well, maybe next time. We are having the best summer weather in years here in sunny CA.....
Wahwahweewah! Amazing entry.....I thought the nightclub would end with Borat.....the video was disturbing...looked like a website from the Balkans! How can you return home after this grand adventure? I would fall off the edge fo sho! Maamie and I leave for Egypt tomorrow and then we return for only four more days in Jerusalem....sad to my soul already! Great to hear about you Jahnii! Hope to run into you someday soon?
Matt
hey there.. hey :)
well, i just wanted to send few lines, planning to do this for quite a long time, heh..
last year i was reading your blog, and I can freely say it kind of inspired me a bit to get even more interested for that tiny country of Armenia, and I did it, went there in July/august 2006. was such a great joy to see and recognize some places from your blog/photos :)
so this year I even found a job there in yerevan, only temporary one, but still I'm again waiting for the moment to come to get there again :)
so just wanna say, thanks again! :) keep writing, your blog is just great.
marko
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your friend Caro Caro reminds me of a wild and crazy Steve Martin -- sure made me laugh to see that face! how fun. Thanks for all the great descriptions along your journey. Sally
hidden peets very nice...I certainly won't worry about telling you where I have hidden my peets, then. needless to say it is somewhere in our mansion in Yerevan.
mmmm Sumatra.
I officially started my travel addiction during a Fulbright year in Zimbabwe back in 1991. Since then I've had a number of visiting professor gigs in interesting places. In a good year I'm able to squeeze in two or three trips. Sometimes I feel like I could simply not return and spend the rest of my life living out of my suitcase.
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