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My Top 5 Favorite Armenian Words… | Vanickd's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. In-Flight Gourmandise: A Tasty Detour At 32,000 Feet. Another Day in Yerevan: Stalin, Churchill and the Ararat Cognac Company →. My Top 5 Favorite Armenian Words…. September 17, 2010. The Armenian language is full of the funniest-sounding words. In my month-and-a-half here I have had a few good laughs while discovering new ones. Here is a selection-along with pictures and brief descriptions-of my favorite Armenian words:. Having a Drink at the Bulbulag. Means cold ,.
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Another Day in Yerevan: Stalin, Churchill and the Ararat Cognac Company | Vanickd's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. My Top 5 Favorite Armenian Words…. Russia, Through Pictures →. Another Day in Yerevan: Stalin, Churchill and the Ararat Cognac Company. October 7, 2010. Earlier this week I awoke to my first stormy day in Yerevan. Lying in bed, I wondered what I could make of a day like this. Fortunately I did not have to think about it: my friend Sveta planned to visit the Ararat Cognac factory. This was a decision of pure genius. Read on to find out why. Barrels In the Cellar. And so we...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Russia, Through Pictures. November 1, 2010. This past week I went to Russia with my girlfriend Sveta. Here are some pictures of our visit: St Basil, Moscow Ivan The Terrible, Russia’s infamous ruler, commissioned St. Basil in 1561. The structure houses nine churches on one foundation. … Continue reading →. Another Day in Yerevan: Stalin, Churchill and the Ararat Cognac Company. October 7, 2010. My Top 5 Favorite Armenian Words…. September 17, 2010. September 6, 2010.
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In-Flight Gourmandise: A Tasty Detour At 32,000 Feet | Vanickd's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Young Sweet Grapes and Big Old Rocks…. My Top 5 Favorite Armenian Words… →. In-Flight Gourmandise: A Tasty Detour At 32,000 Feet. September 6, 2010. Today I left Armenia for a weeklong conference in London. While I will miss my customary Armenian breakfasts of deliciously undercooked eggs. So, I present you my first ever food reviewat 32,000 feet. Bon Appetit! 7D (and 7F. my stuck-up neighbor saw my tee-shirt and moved somewhere else). Flying above the Black Sea. Chateau ...
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A Journey North: A Visit to my Uncle’s Village | Vanickd's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Young Sweet Grapes and Big Old Rocks… →. A Journey North: A Visit to my Uncle’s Village. August 16, 2010. The Road to Yeghvard. Valod (left) and Meshrop (right). A while later the pork chops are golden brown, and it is time to eat. A table is set in the garden, under the pleasant shade of an old walnut-tree. Our shot glasses are filled to the brim with Valod’s home-distilled. Life, it seems, doesn’t get much better than this. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. A warm...
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Russia, Through Pictures… | Vanickd's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Another Day in Yerevan: Stalin, Churchill and the Ararat Cognac Company. Russia, Through Pictures. November 1, 2010. This past week I went to Russia with my girlfriend Sveta. Here are some pictures of our visit:. St Basil, Moscow. Dog Nose, Moscow. Rub The Nose And Make A Wish! I’ve been told there are a few stray dogs living in Moscow that take the subway to get around town. I wonder if they get a discount on the fare. Off to St. Petersburg. Leningrad, now known as St...
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Young Sweet Grapes and Big Old Rocks… | Vanickd's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. A Journey North: A Visit to my Uncle’s Village. In-Flight Gourmandise: A Tasty Detour At 32,000 Feet →. Young Sweet Grapes and Big Old Rocks…. August 24, 2010. The rocks are covered with faded shades of asparagus-green, white, and sepia-colored moss. The site dates back to 2,000BC and houses remains of ancient tombs. Researchers have not yet figured out exactly how or why these stones, some weighing over 10 tons, were brought here. Vartan and Samvel, Sheep Herders. August...
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Hello From Armenia! | Vanickd's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. A Journey North: A Visit to my Uncle’s Village →. August 3, 2010. St Gregory's Church in Yerevan. Levon, Bread Baker in Yerevan. Enjoying a Beer with a Friend. I am hedging here, but I hope my passion for food, language and sports will be the keys to my success in branching out to communities far and wide throughout Armenia. With that in mind, I should probably get back to my Kilikia beer, which conveniently sponsors the Armenian Olympic soccer team. See you next week!
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