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View From the Roof. My year in Arkhangelsk, and what happens next. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. For some reason, I have not been able to access my blog since I returned from Siberia — until now! That’s right, I was in Siberia! Many many posts are forthcoming about the train, the repeated shattering of my expectations in Kyzyl, the Access camp where I taught, and my reaction to the White Nights of Arkhangelsk upon my return (it wasn’t good)! Exhibit C: On Monday, I we...
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Ruth | View From the Roof
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View From the Roof. My year in Arkhangelsk, and what happens next. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. I'm a teacher and a traveler. Out of Deep Freeze. There’s a new post. Up at globaljabouble.com. In which I finally end my months-long post-Russia silence, and talk about reverse culture shock, and the ways that my time in Russia continues to impact me. View From the Roof has a new home at globaljabouble.com. 8220;It’s kind of like… Southern California? Wandering through the Old Town in L...
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Carrie | Window onto Eurasia
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To St Petersburg, and beyond…. December 6, 2011. 10 Things I can do in the States, but couldn’t do in Kazakhstan (or in Shieli): Use Skype whenever I …. Continue reading →. November 30, 2011. As many of you have probably already heard, the Peace Corps Kazakhstan program has been suspended indefinitely. After learning this news …. Continue reading →. Some Thoughts on Hard Times. November 13, 2011. Continue reading →. Larr; Older posts. Jennie – Kazakhstan. Musings from the Kazakh ambassador.
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Here and There | Window onto Eurasia
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To St Petersburg, and beyond…. In Scenes and Sketches. Asymp; Leave a comment. 10 Things I can do in the States, but couldn’t do in Kazakhstan (or in Shieli):. Use Skype whenever I want. Walk past a dog without fearing for my life. Have friendships with men. Eat fresh vegetables every day. Pour food scraps down the sink. Date people I might not want to marry. 10 Things I could do in Kazakhstan, but can’t do in the States:. Speak Kazakh every day. Find someone to teach me Kazakh poetry and dance. You are ...
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To St Petersburg, and beyond…. The Blog: During my junior year of college, 2008-09, I spent eleven months in St. Petersburg, Russia: first on a study abroad program. Aleksandr Pushkin describes St. Petersburg as “a window onto Europe” but for me he’s ended up pointing the way farther East. Carolyn.anne.clark@gmail.com. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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To St Petersburg, and beyond…. You Know You’re in the Peace Corps When…. August 14, 2011. You get dragged into performing your host country’s national dance in front of hundreds of strangers. That’s what happened to …. Continue reading →. A Walk on the Steppe. August 5, 2011. Thanks to some friends who invited me to help them with summer camps and other projects, I have gotten to …. Continue reading →. June 14, 2011. Continue reading →. Larr; Older posts. Newer posts →. Jennie – Kazakhstan.
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Surprise Ending | Window onto Eurasia
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To St Petersburg, and beyond…. Asymp; 2 Comments. As many of you have probably already heard, the Peace Corps Kazakhstan program has been suspended indefinitely. After learning this news on the 16. Of November, all the volunteers in the country were given a little under a week to say goodbye to everyone at site, and then we had to travel to Almaty for a transition conference, in which we did everything it was possible to do, in four days, to close out our service. Peace Corps Kazakhstan’s volunteer-run-l...
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Some Thoughts on Hard Times | Window onto Eurasia
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To St Petersburg, and beyond…. Some Thoughts on Hard Times. Asymp; 2 Comments. Right now, though, I think I need to direct your attention to something beyond my personal experiences because, for Peace Corps Kazakhstan as a whole, the past few months have been anything but peaceful. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Thoughts on “Some Thoughts on Hard Times”. November 14, 2011 at 9:29 am. November 14, 2011 at 5:29 pm. Hugs from here,. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Jennie – Kaza...
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