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Gill and Bob in Georgia

This blog records Gill's and Bob's experience in Georgia with the Peace Corps and, subsequently, after the Russian invasion, as private citizens. The views expressed here are those of Gill, Bob and any other contributors only and do not reflect the position of the U.S. Government or the U.S. Peace Corps.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

We start back at school next week and are wondering how that will be with all this snow – ten inches so far and still coming. It does look very beautiful, but we hear that Gill’s site does not have water (some pipes froze and burst), so maybe the school will not open. In the meantime we will have to work on our curriculum for the “English for Tourism” course we hope to give here in Borjomi. Given our level of proficiency in Georgian, it presents some challenges. Send us your ideas on what you want to find when you travel. We know that friendliness, English ability and plumbing are good. However, our assumption is that most people would prefer the country to remain “Georgian”, i.e. no hot dogs, burgers, etc.



It is amazing to us that our dog and cat are out all day in this weather, but they seem fine and make themselves comfortable when they come in. We, on the other hand, feel like hibernating. We expect to be more energized after a couple of days’ acclimatization.

More news soon.
Posted by Gill and Bob in Georgia at 10:07 AM

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