2.05.2008

Home again, Home again, Jiggity Jig!

So as most of you know I am back in my cozy lil' house on Cottonwood. I am happy to be home, but am starting to miss (besides the friends I made) the quintessential Georgian traits, places, quirks, sights: Marshutkas, dodging traffic to go to my bakery across the street, mandarinis, totos, the metro, car honking, "chinese food", shurmas, lil ole ladies selling wool socks...

This is long overdue, but these are just a few of my favorite shots and memories, some you have seen, some not.
Thanks for checking this out while I was away. It was nice to share and maintain contact with y'all back home!


Within my first week in Georgia, I was sitting on the balconey of the hotel and these sniper guys just walk out of the attic of the building, no more than a block away! So I ran up to my room and snapped some shots of them! Later I found out that the building is the patriarch's house (head of the Orthodox Church) and it was a religious holiday and Saakashvili was visiting. They shut down the surrounding 3 blocks.


This is Ana, she was part of the family that we (the Perdues and I) stayed with in Svaneti. Neve and Ana, despite the massive language barrier played for hours in the garden. They created a mini-wonderland of leaf rivers, moss houses and Svan hat boats on the steps into the house. They really bonded. The international language of play.


Hannah and I went to convince grandma that Hannah could milk cows (she really is a milk maid), when I looked up the hill and saw these ladies coming home. Pretty cows and alpin-glow!


This is such a typical sight in Georgia. Warm, sunny, windless day....do laundry!
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1 comment:

Paul Rimple said...

You returned home too soon. The first tomatoes of the season have just arrived!