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Sunday, January 2, 2011
Fleeting Holiday Joy
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View from the Top
Surrounded by Beauty
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So it's not that there are not cars in Armenia,...
Earlier this month, Armenia had a soccer game i...
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Leaving my small village
Group Graduations..........
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I am not usually a big fan of cemeteries.......
Weekend Fun....
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Last weekend I got to join my Host Father's broth...
The best part of our 2 hour trip to the army base...
Room With a View
Pied Piper in Armenia
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Last week 3 of us stopped by to visit another PCV ...
The Peace Corps volunteers will be working in diff...
We first met our language teachers for our village...
Before we moved in with our "Host Family," all 50 ...
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