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A Scot in Moldova: September 2011
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A Scot in Moldova. I arrived in Chisinau, Moldova from Scotland in October 2010 to work for a UK-based hospice charity. This blog is to let you know more about this amazing, and sometimes crazy, country and its people and culture. Wednesday, September 28, 2011. IT'S ALL OVER THE FRONT PAGE. A DAEWOO Damas - thankfully not a monster truck. Office 116 - where I spent most of my Monday. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Don't know where Moldova is? I Can See You and Where You're Watching Me From. BACK IN THE USSR.
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A Scot in Moldova: EASTER IN THE VILLAGE
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A Scot in Moldova. I arrived in Chisinau, Moldova from Scotland in October 2010 to work for a UK-based hospice charity. This blog is to let you know more about this amazing, and sometimes crazy, country and its people and culture. Monday, April 16, 2012. EASTER IN THE VILLAGE. The girls preparing to fit in at the kirk (L-R Jessica, Becky and Amy). We passed some rather hirsute looking babushkas on the way to church. Becky had a boyfriend once.perhaps this is why. Our massive Easter lunch. Our new friends...
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A Scot in Moldova: November 2011
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A Scot in Moldova. I arrived in Chisinau, Moldova from Scotland in October 2010 to work for a UK-based hospice charity. This blog is to let you know more about this amazing, and sometimes crazy, country and its people and culture. Monday, November 7, 2011. Running Up That Hill. In January of 2011 I found a running club called the Chi şinău. The start line ran up Bulevardul Unirii towards The People's Palace, the second largest building on earth. And my favourite, Keep On Runnin'. Lindsay, Conrad and I ce...
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A Scot in Moldova: POSITIVE EXPERIENCES
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A Scot in Moldova. I arrived in Chisinau, Moldova from Scotland in October 2010 to work for a UK-based hospice charity. This blog is to let you know more about this amazing, and sometimes crazy, country and its people and culture. Tuesday, February 21, 2012. Smile Like You Mean It. Since the start of January, we’ve had a lot of positive things happening at the hospice. The first is a partnership with an organisation called OM. One of our food packages donated by OM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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A Scot in Moldova: RUNNING BEAR
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A Scot in Moldova. I arrived in Chisinau, Moldova from Scotland in October 2010 to work for a UK-based hospice charity. This blog is to let you know more about this amazing, and sometimes crazy, country and its people and culture. Monday, November 7, 2011. Running Up That Hill. In January of 2011 I found a running club called the Chi şinău. The start line ran up Bulevardul Unirii towards The People's Palace, the second largest building on earth. And my favourite, Keep On Runnin'. Lindsay, Conrad and I ce...
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Hello Talalay: Visiting Villa Necchi Campiglio, The Private Quarters
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Follow our adventures as we share our thoughts, impressions and awe at what could be called: Foreign Service's Wide World of Talalay. Wednesday, 5 August 2015. Visiting Villa Necchi Campiglio, The Private Quarters. You've lounged downstairs for a while, time to tuck in for the night at Villa Necchi Campiglio. The upstairs of the villa offers more moderne stylings and plenty more Italian luxury. Don't ever make me get out of bed! What to wear, what to wear. Don't ever make me get out of the bath! Fascist ...
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Hello Talalay: Details Of Milan
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Follow our adventures as we share our thoughts, impressions and awe at what could be called: Foreign Service's Wide World of Talalay. Friday, 7 August 2015. Italians know how to live and you can see it in the details. A bicycle hints at one of the little riders. Clash of the old and new, fountain and graffiti. A clean up your dog's poop campaign. Don't forget to load up on fabulous carbs. The best for last, dessert. James and Sarah Talalay. 24 September 2015 at 08:33. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Hello Talalay: May 2015
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Follow our adventures as we share our thoughts, impressions and awe at what could be called: Foreign Service's Wide World of Talalay. Friday, 29 May 2015. Once past the squares, monuments and museums of a city, what else is there to see? Endless little things. Bratislava has its own identity and contains its own details. Waiting for a passing tram. Tourism office window, showing the big attractions of the area. Roasted duck, plates and men with big sticks. Old church and newer bus depot. Bratislava castl...
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Hello Talalay: April 2015
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Follow our adventures as we share our thoughts, impressions and awe at what could be called: Foreign Service's Wide World of Talalay. Thursday, 30 April 2015. Rasos Cemetery, Vilnius. Vilnius is full of impressive cemeteries, like this one here. The famous artist Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis is buried there, along with his family. No shortage of heavily carved, appropriately titled, head stones. Family grave of Čiurlionis. Legitimate Olde Timey writing. James and Sarah Talalay. Tuesday, 28 April 2015.
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