I've been surfing the net for more information on Armenia and Yerevan in order to form a vague expectation of my near-future home base. Unfortunately, the internet does not have much to say about what one can look forward to in Armenia lest for churches and museums (BO-RING). I'm quite sure –or at least I am trying to reassure myself- that there is more to Yerevan than just a handful of churches. I is heard a lot about greeaaat Russian Prostitutes... WAwawiwa! For realz though, I read a government warning from the american embassy that if you're staying at a hotel, your room might be bugged and your phone, tapped!! Eerr, wasn't this practice heavily used in Moscow and East Berlin during the Cold War??!!! (ps: it's a rhetorical question, I KNOW it was a practice used during the Cold War...) I'm not staying at a hotel though, but I won't be discussing local politics with anyone in my apartment, that's for sure! Otherwise, the weather will be nice until end of June, staying in the mid-to high-20's. Then in July and August, the temperatures may reach a maximum of 35 degrees Celsius (let's hope it doesn't get to that... y'all know how I do badly in the heat.)
So yeah... Hot Temperatures + Armenian version of the Patriot Act = Tatiana going psycho!!! Argh, what the hell... if I end up in a Hayastanii jail cell, at least I'll have an original topic and a great deal of time to write a book!
2 comments:
are youz gonna be singing "armeniaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa greatest country in the woooooooooooooooorld" ??
ah kha!
ps for more info about hayastan you should check this thing out... it's pretty useful (and it cracked me up by the name)
www.armeniapedia.org
very nice! how much? free of course! we're armenians!
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