Moving Back Down
I don’t know if this will become an annual thing for a number of years, instead of merely becoming the ...
I don’t know if this will become an annual thing for a number of years, instead of merely becoming the ...
Last week, I wrote about an overnight stay in Kutaisi, Georgia’s 5000 year old second city, to pick up some ...
You might see what I see, and recognize it, and name it, with no prompting. Or I might tell you ...
I chose a title for this week’s article which links to the photo accompanying it. The Dadeshkeliani watchtower appears like ...
For many, cheese is an unquestionable addition to the evening dinner table. Many others consider it a welcome ingredient for ...
There’s something about old castles and fortifications that elicit a variety of emotions. These immense structures connect us to a ...
Well, a little stressed out is where we’re at, what with the fits and starts of the café building process. ...
The shop doorbell rang, and after I called, “Come in!”, His Highness Prince Alain Murat of Chkaduashi, Mingrelia (also a ...
The season’s fruits come out ripe: grapes, apples, pears, quinces, walnuts. The apples, at least up here, are far too ...
Having adopted a high mountain region and village of Georgia and settled here since 2007, I suppose one could say ...