
So: This is the sign up the road from our house denoting the town's
monastery which is associated with our church shown in previous posts. Linguists might be able to discern the name of our town! (Notice the grape vines growing everywhere. Not a big deal in Georgia.)

This is an action shot from our supervisor's conference at a ski resort. We were just posing in this shot, but as the business casual shows, there was much work completed by this bunch of
PCT's (Peace Corps Trainees).

This is a shot of our breakfast in
Kazbegi. It was actually free, as a lovely man who stopped by dressed in luxury puma
training wear (and a brand-new 7 series BMW, in the midst of gravel roads) decided to tell us that he loved
Americans and bought us our breakfast.

Quick shot of Georgian
ingenuity: multiple illegal power lines, draped over a
pvc-pipe-protected gas line in
Gori.

Oh oh! What this? you guessed it; more
Kazbegi. Just imagine what it would have looked like with the top half showing! Marvellous!
That's all for now, next time I promise a more equal text-to pictures ratio.
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