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Shadows, Statues, Splashes
This morning started out with a treat. I was making my way out of the hotel as I normally would until I noticed the old guy, in all black, next to a space heater, with his shoes off, passed out … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Education, Food, History, Holidays, Media, People, Photography, Plants, Travel, Water
Tagged architecture, black and white, cemetery, christmas lights, garden, Georgia, international, lighthouse, national park, Old New Year, stairs
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A Cave, Canyon, and Churches in the Rain
I missed the nightlights at Colchis fountain but not the opportunity to stand on the wet stones in the roundabout and watch the water shoot up between the golden animals: large horses on top surrounded by animals in tiers, inspired … Continue reading
Candles in Cathedrals to Convents
The great thing about exploring a city while staying at a hotel that serves breakfast hours after you’re ready to go is that you can come back and eat after some early morning exploring… even after waking up early and … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Food, History, People, Photography, Plants, Travel
Tagged candlelight, church, Georgia, golden image, hotel, sunlight, windows
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Markets, Museums, and Hotels
I stayed in bed until the sun was awake enough to cast a rosy hue over the golden buildings, brown mountains, and blue sky in the distance. I was also hoping the heat rays would be a few meters closer … Continue reading
Gallivanting to Georgia
For those that have been reading my blog, for years now, I feel like I don’t need to remind you how excited I get before a trip. This one would be no different. I set my alarm for 5:45, not … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Art, Food, History, Holidays, Military, Music, People, Photography, Plants, Travel
Tagged airport, christmas lights, exchange rate, Georgia, international, language, orthodox church, Tbilisi
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