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Day 1 in Moldova
... and such interesting company. Between the 9 of us there, there were 7 nationalities (Canadian, English, American, Jamaican, Ukrainian, Georgian, and Romanian) and 8 languages (English, Ukrainian, Russian, Spanish, German, French, Georgian, and Romanian). The conversation was so interesting because everyone had traveled a good deal and everyone came from different backgrounds, but there we all were.
It was quite a special and unique ...
A 21st Century Schizoid
... them in a worldwide poll conducted by Durex asking what nation's citizens have had sex with the most people on average. The Greeks still won in the "genders" category, though). The Turks cook with all the Mediteranean ingredients that are like soul food to me. All different kinds of seafood, lamb, olives, peppers, eggplant, and tomato. Plus, they also use a lot of the chickpeas, cumin, tahini, yogurt, and other flavors borrowed from its ...
Old world charm of Moldova
... cheap and I had no language problems, in a place where almost no one speaks English. It just seemed so easy to get things done here. The people were always pleasant and they understood me. After all, Romanian is a Latin language from the same family as Italian or French so many words are remarkably familiar. That means it's also easy to guess what's being said if you can already speak another Latin language. After spending some time walking around the parks, it started ...
Preparing by selling to have enough cash to start
... of Chisinau's real estate where apartment prices grow at some 5% pro year and the demand for modern renovated city center located places is growing thanks to the increasing "pouvoir d'achat" "koopkracht" "Kaufkraft" (purchasing power?).
What we like to offer is :
4 totally furnished apartments - ...
Shaken down for $3.30
... taking in Moldova's few attractions. Here's hoping I get a little luckier from tomorrow. The Russian visa is getting to be more of a pain in the tail to procure. Chisinau's embassy requires all originals for the application, which would mean I'd have to be here well into next week to actually get one (and I'd have to pay through the nose for it all). The one in Kyiv only grants two week visas, which would basically force me to scrap most of my intended plans. ...