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Jessica in Jordan and beyond...: Dubai
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Jessica in Jordan and beyond. A Returned Peace Corps Volunteer traveling across the Middle East, Central Asia and China on my way home. Thursday, October 09, 2008. For the past two years, we have been reading almost monthly articles about Dubai in Newsweek (PCVs used to get them for free.apparently they don't have enough money for them anymore) The articles always talked about the ridiculous wealth and building sprees that were taking place in the Emirates. They were all right. From the Dubai we flew ont...
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Jessica in Jordan and beyond...: Tajikistan, part 1
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Jessica in Jordan and beyond. A Returned Peace Corps Volunteer traveling across the Middle East, Central Asia and China on my way home. Wednesday, November 12, 2008. Tajikistan, part 1. One of the most beautiful places I have ever been, and the home to my current favorite day of the trip. The roads were unbelievable, I'm still not sure how we got through some of the places! We arrived in Khorog around 1 am, and our friend invited us to stay in her house, which we gladly accepted. She made us a tradit...
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Jessica in Jordan and beyond...: November 2008
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Jessica in Jordan and beyond. A Returned Peace Corps Volunteer traveling across the Middle East, Central Asia and China on my way home. Sunday, November 16, 2008. Guillin and the Dragon's Backbone Rice Terraces. We arrived in Guilin a little ahead of schedule because of a lot of train difficulties (you can only buy a ticket from the city you are leaving from, and only a certain number of days in advance, and they all always sell out). Posted by Jessica Clemens. After a few weeks in big cities in China, w...
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vladimir putin sucks: NOTIMEFORCLEVERNESS
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Monday, September 8, 2008. I am in Romania. I have literally like one minute to type a message out before heading off to training, but I wanted to let the negative three people who read these that I am here in one piece, and only mildly freaking out. Thankfully, I remember feeling these same things when I got to Georgia a year ago, so it's easier to handle the second time around. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dathert (at) gmail.com. For printable mailing labels in English and Georgian. Tom Schreibe...
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vladimir putin sucks: October 2009
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Thursday, October 22, 2009. Hello there. If you are still following this blog, I would like to humbly request that you check out my new blog, at www.danielatherton.com, whereupon you will find everything you ever found on this blog and MORE, specifically because I will try not to forget about the new blog for months and months at a time. Thanks! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dathert (at) gmail.com. For printable mailing labels in English and Georgian. Service II - Tamazi's Wedding, Part I (Best Of). Enter ...
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vladimir putin sucks: Turning A New Leaf. Or: From Vlad (Putin) to Vlad (the Impaler). Or: 28 Days in Skeletor. Or: Moving into my new apartment in Rustavi! Excited!
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008. Turning A New Leaf. Or: From Vlad (Putin) to Vlad (the Impaler). Or: 28 Days in Skeletor. Or: Moving into my new apartment in Rustavi! Not sure yet) the Romanian city of Brașov. And forward the information to anyone you know. I'll continue to use this blog to pass along fundraising information, but for now please visit the website and consider how you might be able to help. It would mean a lot not just to me, but to all of us who have worked so hard to help ordinary ...All g...
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vladimir putin sucks: September 2008
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Thursday, September 18, 2008. Exile On Not Main Street, Part II. Or: The road less traveled. Also vodka. Hello, friends. Romania is still Romania, and language class is still language class (For a limited time only, all the suck of PST, crammed into a more portable three weeks! Available for the low low price of oh just kill yourself now! It was nice to be able to contribute to the discourse. Also, I showed the photo of me as Bearinacage. Me: “I may have to leave for Tbilisi tomorrow.”. My host family: &...
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Tim in Georgia: The Devil's Wheel!
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This is a blog to chronicle my experiences in the Republic of Georgia as a Peace Corps TEFL volunteer. *The views expressed herein are mine and are not necessarily those of the Peace Corps or the US Government.*. The textbook I am co-writing is nearly finished, it is in the translating phase now. Additionally, several Volunteers from the newer group (arrived June 2007) have expressed interest in working on this project, so the chances of it becoming sustainable have increased. Posted by Tim @ 10:24.
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Tim in Georgia: December 2006
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This is a blog to chronicle my experiences in the Republic of Georgia as a Peace Corps TEFL volunteer. *The views expressed herein are mine and are not necessarily those of the Peace Corps or the US Government.*. I had a very interesting food experience this weekend. I was back in Sveneti spending some time and while there I carved a pig's head and ate it. Pretty fatty, but also very delicious. I got a 8 (out of 10)? But I almost got 50% on the test! Tim, I had no idea you cared! Unlike most Georgian fam...
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Tim in Georgia: May 2006
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This is a blog to chronicle my experiences in the Republic of Georgia as a Peace Corps TEFL volunteer. *The views expressed herein are mine and are not necessarily those of the Peace Corps or the US Government.*. I separated the links from the Georgia blogs. Fascinating, I know. Also, the blog is hitting the big time! I heard that Tom Hanks made a movie about being a PC volunteer, coincidetally called "Volunteers." I watched EuroTrip before going to Europe last summer, so I guess I should watch this ...