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Thursday, October 2, 2008 1:53 PM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
[Image:Mtkvari River in Tbilisi.jpg] View of Tbilisi and Mtkvari River Welcome to Tbilisi, Georgia Here is a spectacular view of the city of Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia is located between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, on the legendary Silk R
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On Rustaveli Avenue
Saturday, November 10, 2007 10:53 AM -0500By: Pat Taniashvili
Today was another brilliant, crisp day. Once again we could see Mt. Kazbeg clearly on the horizon, and the sky was a clear, deep blue. Since my departure time is inching nearer (I'll head for home this coming Wednesday, November 14), I decided to d
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Sameba (Holy Trinity) Cathedral
Monday, November 5, 2007 4:01 AM -0500By: Pat Taniashvili
Yesterday, Sunday November 4, was a crisp, clear fall day. We've had clouds and drizzle here for a week, and then Saturday evening a wind storm brought cooler weather. The wind howled and sang all around us, and the electricity went off for a while
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The Revolution is at 2:00 P.M.
Saturday, November 3, 2007 5:57 AM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
Yesterday and today there have been huge demonstrations (100,000+ people) in front of the Parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue.  The crowds are demanding new parliamentary elections and are protesting actions of the current Saakashvili government.  

I won't get into politics here, but these demonstrations are having an effect on us.  The boys came home from school early in the day yesterday because so few students were there.  Many stores are closed today because people are going to the demonstrations.  We've decided that we simply should stay at home, since who knows what will happen.  Most of the news is on TV, so we know what is going on, and it's all quite interesting. Meanwhile I will post some miscellaneous photos that you might enjoy.


        
Tanya's lovely old carpet was cleaned and brought to the new place, but the ends and fringe were badly damaged.  We were fortunate enough to find a shade of wool that matched perfectly.  I enjoyed the work and if you don't look too closely, I think you can't see the repair.
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Tbilisi is a city of fountains.  Here are a few of my favorites:
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Tbilisi is also a city of amazing and varied architecture. Here is MacDonald's--can you see the Golden Arches?
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 Former Mines Construction building, now an office building.
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This amazing structure, built in the 80's with anti-earthquake techniques in place, seems to me the culmination of the Soviet "concrete-box" style of architecture.
       
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  This building on Freedom Square is now the Tbilisi Marriott Hotel.
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A view of the old buildings with their traditional balconies overlooking the Mtkvari River.

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The Ethnographic Museum
Friday, November 2, 2007 3:54 AM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
FYI We have internet access again! When we moved to the new apartment on Oct. 21, we didn't have the internet installed there. And of course even simple things take a while--so today we are finally back on line. We still don't have wireless acces
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Churchkhela, New Furniture, and a Street Cat
Saturday, October 20, 2007 5:31 AM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
A Georgian treat that has always been a favorite of mine is churchkhela, a traditional snack prepared in the fall, when grapes and walnuts are at their peak. Village women string walnuts and then dip them into hot grape syrup, much as candles are
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Tina's Birthday Party
Saturday, October 20, 2007 4:14 AM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
Tuesday, October 16, was not only my grand-daughter Meegan's birthday, but it was also the birthday of Tanya's sister-in-law Tina. We were invited to Tina's party and we had a lovely time. [Image:Food.jpg] In true Georgian style, th
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Tbilisi Pizzeria
Thursday, October 18, 2007 8:47 AM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
Since we decided to leave Mtskheta and return to Tbilisi because of all the crowds there, on the way home we began looking for a place to eat. Of course all the people who had been in the churches were now jamming the restaurants. We stopped at
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Jvari Continued
Wednesday, October 17, 2007 10:03 AM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
The interior of Jvari Monastery [Image:Jvari cross.jpg] [Image:jvari window.jpg] View of Mtsketa from Jvari Window According to traditional accounts, it was here in the early 4th century that Saint Nino, a woman evangelist credited with con
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Jvari Monastery
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 4:17 AM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
October 14, this past Sunday, is a Georgian Orthodox church holiday. The churches were packed all day, and services were broadcast on TV. I made several attempts to discover exactly what the holiday was all about, but the answer seemed to be dif
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Observations
Saturday, October 13, 2007 4:45 AM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
October 13, 2007 Georgian, Russian, English Sixteen years ago when I was here last, there weren't many advertising signs around the city, and those few were in Russian and Georgian. Now there isn’t a single word of Russian to be seen any
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Jubilee Concert
Monday, October 8, 2007 1:38 PM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
Jubilee Concert at the Conservatory [Image:Image054.jpg] Sunday evening Tanya and I were invited by Irina Jorjadze to a concert at the Conservatory. This performance was the first in a series of concerts given in celebration of the
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Chandeliers
Monday, October 8, 2007 1:11 PM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
The last few days here have been spent working on getting the new apartment ready. We’ve made several shopping trips for chandeliers, and Kakhi has been running all over getting electrician’s wire, outlet and switch covers, and letting the wor
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Odds and Ends
Wednesday, October 3, 2007 1:52 PM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
We Find Rakakees! You might recall that last week we saw a sign in Old Tbilisi advertising "Beer and Rakakees." No one could tell us what these delicacies were, so Tanya and I decided to find out for ourselves. It turns out that Raka
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Khinkali
Wednesday, October 3, 2007 4:48 AM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
Tuesday, October 2, 2007 [Image:03102007_125125_0.jpg] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Below, the Sameba Church in the Alaverdi District [Image:Sameba Church in Alaverdi District.jpg] Every morning w
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The Bichebi Boys
Wednesday, October 3, 2007 3:34 AM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
Monday, October 1, 2007 For the first ten days that I was here, only Tanya, Kakhi, and I were in the apartment, because the boys, Tornike and Giorgi, and their mother, Nino, were on a trip to Italy to participate in a choral competition. Now
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At the hippodrome
Monday, October 1, 2007 11:09 AM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
Saturday, September 29 Just a few blocks from Saburtalo Street, there is a horse-racing track called the Hippodrome. It is a green zone right inthe middle of the city. Sixteen years ago, Tanya and I used to walk through it on our way to the Insti
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Old Tbilisi
Saturday, September 29, 2007 1:03 PM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
Friday September 28, 2007 Tanya and I have been working very hard on our textbooks, and the fact that the household is half-moved into the new apartment and half-packed here makes everything a little more hectic. The phonesring constantly with
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Shopping with Omar
Monday, September 24, 2007 12:38 PM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
[Image:Omar the Taxi.jpg]Monday, September 24, 2007 Tanya's neighbor, Omar the cab driver, takes us everywhere we want to go, and today he spent several hours with us shopping for bathroom fixtures. Finding the basins and commodes wasn't difficult
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Tea with Eka and Bakuri
Monday, September 24, 2007 12:07 PM -0400By: Pat Taniashvili
Sunday afternoon Bakuri and his wife Eka invited Tanya and me to their apartment for tea. They have three children: Dato (8), Gio (5), and Dachi (4). As you can imagine, these three young boys have lots of energy, and they zoomed around the pl
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