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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 ...
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Tim in Georgia: June 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.*. My town and its environs:. Second of all, a sign that American culture is invading my beatiful, unadulterated Sakartvelo. Why they even make a shirt like this in such a small size I have no idea. Me at the edge of my town. The scenery is awesome everywhere. Posted by Tim @ 15:11. Muy feo, verdad?
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Tim in Georgia: Totally Tom Schreiber
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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.*. Some other people with too much time on their hands are writing posts about Tom Schreiber, one of our colleagues in Peace Corps Georgia. To aid in your Tom Schreiber education, you can view Jen's article about Tom Schreiber. And Ryan's article about Tom Schreiber. In America, my purchase would h...
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Tim in Georgia: July 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.*. Teaching "Englsh" and Other Happenings. I am an idiot and forgot my flash drive, so no pictures today, even though I have tons of time (as evidenced by being able to write this long post on the ridiculously slow computers). I. Posted by Tim @ 13:01. Links to this post. So, getting students to pa...
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Tim in Georgia: What's on Tap?
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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.*. Fame and immortality await. As many of you may know, I have campaigned passive-aggressively against bottled water for years. And, I am pleased to learn, my efforts have finally paid off! The newest sin tax. That they have no business knowing. So why are they suggesting that I move to Canada?
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Tim in Georgia: August 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 found some pictures of me teaching in some Georgian schools.not my school in Gonio, though, because it is a heap of dust right now (but, the exterior painting is almost done, and the first floor has windows. But, the rooms are all barren.). Posted by Tim @ 11:52. Links to this post. When the s...
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Tim in Georgia: November 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 am standing on a road leading up to the Kartvlis Deda (Mother Georgia) statue in Tbilisi. The internet is being slow here at the office, but I will hopefully add more later this week from Batumi. Posted by Tim @ 19:37. Links to this post. Who won the world series? Posted by Tim @ 18:09.
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Tim in Georgia: Svaneti
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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.*. Like Cuttino, I have apparently been too busy to update my blog. But, I am no longer a Peace Corps Volunteer, and I left Georgia the night that the fightıng began. There, now you are caught up. The church is aflame during a festival ceremony. One of the ubiquitous Svan towers. Links to this post:.