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Samuel of Kazakhia: Petchkas Permentantly Puffin'
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You're looking directly into the heart of Vinnoye: "Lenin Street". The road cuts the village in half and is the main thoroughfare for horse drawn sleighs and 1970's Soviet made Ladas. This is what's left after 70 years of Communism. The views expressed on this blog are my own and therefore obviously do not represent those of the Peace Corps or the United States government. Tuesday, February 19, 2008. How do you further heat a house with limited insulation in -40 degree weather using a coal stove?
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Samuel of Kazakhia: September 2006
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You're looking directly into the heart of Vinnoye: "Lenin Street". The road cuts the village in half and is the main thoroughfare for horse drawn sleighs and 1970's Soviet made Ladas. This is what's left after 70 years of Communism. The views expressed on this blog are my own and therefore obviously do not represent those of the Peace Corps or the United States government. Sunday, September 24, 2006. So not much has changed in the last week or so,. Mountains, School Children, Bazaars: Kazakhstan Part 2.
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Samuel of Kazakhia: February 2008
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You're looking directly into the heart of Vinnoye: "Lenin Street". The road cuts the village in half and is the main thoroughfare for horse drawn sleighs and 1970's Soviet made Ladas. This is what's left after 70 years of Communism. The views expressed on this blog are my own and therefore obviously do not represent those of the Peace Corps or the United States government. Tuesday, February 19, 2008. Possible Borsch Ingredients from Left to Right: Yellow Squash, Cabbage,. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Samuel of Kazakhia: Petchka Ash
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You're looking directly into the heart of Vinnoye: "Lenin Street". The road cuts the village in half and is the main thoroughfare for horse drawn sleighs and 1970's Soviet made Ladas. This is what's left after 70 years of Communism. The views expressed on this blog are my own and therefore obviously do not represent those of the Peace Corps or the United States government. Tuesday, February 19, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Temperature Bottoms out at -46.5 F. London, England, United Kingdom.
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Samuel of Kazakhia: September 2007
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You're looking directly into the heart of Vinnoye: "Lenin Street". The road cuts the village in half and is the main thoroughfare for horse drawn sleighs and 1970's Soviet made Ladas. This is what's left after 70 years of Communism. The views expressed on this blog are my own and therefore obviously do not represent those of the Peace Corps or the United States government. Wednesday, September 12, 2007. Autumn begins in Vinnoye. Fall chickens in the backyard chicken coop. Monday, September 03, 2007.
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Samuel of Kazakhia: November 2006
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You're looking directly into the heart of Vinnoye: "Lenin Street". The road cuts the village in half and is the main thoroughfare for horse drawn sleighs and 1970's Soviet made Ladas. This is what's left after 70 years of Communism. The views expressed on this blog are my own and therefore obviously do not represent those of the Peace Corps or the United States government. Tuesday, November 21, 2006. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). London, England, United Kingdom. View my complete profile.
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Samuel of Kazakhia: January 2008
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You're looking directly into the heart of Vinnoye: "Lenin Street". The road cuts the village in half and is the main thoroughfare for horse drawn sleighs and 1970's Soviet made Ladas. This is what's left after 70 years of Communism. The views expressed on this blog are my own and therefore obviously do not represent those of the Peace Corps or the United States government. Wednesday, January 16, 2008. Breaking a Yearling at the Horse Farm. Sunday, January 06, 2008. Iceberg Helmsmen on the Vinnoye Canal.
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Samuel of Kazakhia: December 2007
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You're looking directly into the heart of Vinnoye: "Lenin Street". The road cuts the village in half and is the main thoroughfare for horse drawn sleighs and 1970's Soviet made Ladas. This is what's left after 70 years of Communism. The views expressed on this blog are my own and therefore obviously do not represent those of the Peace Corps or the United States government. Saturday, December 08, 2007. Tuesday, December 04, 2007. As Winter Hits Rural Northeast Kazakhstan, Everything Dies. Instantly the sh...
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Samuel of Kazakhia: December 2006
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You're looking directly into the heart of Vinnoye: "Lenin Street". The road cuts the village in half and is the main thoroughfare for horse drawn sleighs and 1970's Soviet made Ladas. This is what's left after 70 years of Communism. The views expressed on this blog are my own and therefore obviously do not represent those of the Peace Corps or the United States government. Thursday, December 28, 2006. I hope everyone who reads this has a Happy New Years,. 2007 will be a good year. View my complete profile.