
There is a fish farm right outside of my village. This sign says eanchkhan tdsook (doesn't really translate well)

There was at least 30 hives in this mans yard, the noise was amazing.

Making Horavats (Armenian Barbeque). The men allowed me to come and flip the veggies once for a picture, then I was shooed away.

This is the sketchy ladder I climbed to get onto my neighbor's roof and pick cherries.


The flowers in this field are beautiful...hundreds of shades of blue.

They cut skinny branches into poles for all the lobe (beans)..I helped my tateak to put these in.

One of our favorite hang out spots, the gazebo on the way to school. It overlooks the gorge and river, unfortunately though some obstinate familys throw their trash around it.


My papeak's big yellow bus, I love it!

These are some brooms I helped my family to make, they use grass that they cut out of their back yard.

Some of our havner (hens), we also have lots of jooteak (chicks)

a tsiatsa (rainbow) that was out after a rainstorm on my first day here, it was beautiful.

a 1500 year old chapel that is at the bottom of our gorge, there are artifacts from it housed in the museum at Ejmiatsine.
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