It's cold and grey here, and since I've been doing lots of work. Am currently meant to be writing an essay on Coca-Cola and the Global Business Revolution, and it seems to involve an inordinate amount of reading.
So instead, I decided to find somewhere on the net to host some of my photos which I took in Hayastan! This works I think:
www.boomspeed.com/rhoda/Georgia.jpg
www.boomspeed.com/rhoda/Haghpat2.jpg
www.boomspeed.com/rhoda/khatchkarcem2.jpg
The ones labelled Georgia weren't in Georgia but directly on the border with Georgia. The one of the Khatchkar was taken in the most beautiful cemetary I have ever seen, on the edge of Lake Sevan. The one of Haghpat is my favourite, supposedly you're not allowed go up in the tower, from which I took the photo, anymore. Having told the guy that I was half Armenian and had come all this way to get the view, he obliged and let me go up to the top of the small tower.
So instead, I decided to find somewhere on the net to host some of my photos which I took in Hayastan! This works I think:
www.boomspeed.com/rhoda/Georgia.jpg
www.boomspeed.com/rhoda/Haghpat2.jpg
www.boomspeed.com/rhoda/khatchkarcem2.jpg
The ones labelled Georgia weren't in Georgia but directly on the border with Georgia. The one of the Khatchkar was taken in the most beautiful cemetary I have ever seen, on the edge of Lake Sevan. The one of Haghpat is my favourite, supposedly you're not allowed go up in the tower, from which I took the photo, anymore. Having told the guy that I was half Armenian and had come all this way to get the view, he obliged and let me go up to the top of the small tower.


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