Oh my god. it's Robby!
spontaneously luminescent
I spent the night before I left in the company of
these fine people, we had all planned to see some of the sites of the capitol before leaving, but a blizzard kept us in
however, I had seen many of them on previous trips to the capitol, though the camera I had then eventually broke and I got rid of it without taking out the little memory chip with the photos on it
anyways here are some photos others took that give one idea of some of the sprawling capitol of Georgia which is
Tbilisi
just as you come in to TB from the north? is the "Kartlis Deda"(mother of Georgia) She symbolizes the Georgian national character:
in her left hand she holds a bowl of wine to greet those who come as friends, and in her right hand is a sword for those who come as enemies.
Narikala fortress, a steep walk to reach the top of it, but its worth it for the view, especially at night. Oh yeah, and it also seems to be where young Georgian couples go to "make out"
now known as "Freedom Square" this is where democracy was born in Georgia a decade ago
the monument of St. George slaying a dragon is pretty cool too
the "Bridge of Peace" across Kura river, completed in 2010
most of the locals don't like the way it looks, referring to it as mshvidobis khidi or "always ultra"
for its resemblance to a ladies' maxi-pad
the new opera house, supposed to be stunning outside, but I did not get a chance to in
these fine people, we had all planned to see some of the sites of the capitol before leaving, but a blizzard kept us in
however, I had seen many of them on previous trips to the capitol, though the camera I had then eventually broke and I got rid of it without taking out the little memory chip with the photos on it
anyways here are some photos others took that give one idea of some of the sprawling capitol of Georgia which is
Tbilisi
just as you come in to TB from the north? is the "Kartlis Deda"(mother of Georgia) She symbolizes the Georgian national character:
in her left hand she holds a bowl of wine to greet those who come as friends, and in her right hand is a sword for those who come as enemies.
Narikala fortress, a steep walk to reach the top of it, but its worth it for the view, especially at night. Oh yeah, and it also seems to be where young Georgian couples go to "make out"
now known as "Freedom Square" this is where democracy was born in Georgia a decade ago
the monument of St. George slaying a dragon is pretty cool too
the "Bridge of Peace" across Kura river, completed in 2010
most of the locals don't like the way it looks, referring to it as mshvidobis khidi or "always ultra"
for its resemblance to a ladies' maxi-pad
the new opera house, supposed to be stunning outside, but I did not get a chance to in
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