When I got home all I wanted to do was sleep. So now it's 1:40 a.m. on Sunday morning and I am ready for the day! I feel very productive right now cleaning, organizing and blogging. Hopefully I can go back to bed in a little while and try to resume my normal sleeping schedule.
Here are some random thoughts and photos on Georgia. I found Georgia to be a lovely and pleasant country. After having spent time in Albania, Georgia seems much more progressive, calm and stable (well, aside from the ethnic conflicts going on in parts of the country we weren't allowed to see, but that's another story). The people are lovely and hospitable. Conditions are generally good and it surprisingly did not have that "post-Soviet" feel to it. I can tell that the country is eager to westernize.
Georgia has been a Christian nation since before Christ was born. It's a very religious country and there are churches and monasteries dating back hundreds and hundreds of years. What treasures! This is the Bagrati Monastery that was built in the 11th century. It is currently being unearthed and restored (minus the ceiling).


Here you can see the icons they are restoring in the Gelati Monastery after the inside was white washed by the Bolsheviks.

Georgia has great food! I feel like I have been on an organic diet for a week. Everything we ate was fresh from the local gardens. They made wonderful salads with beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, fresh parsley, eggplant, etc. And they use walnuts in a lot of dishes. The meat was also fresh. And the cheese...oh the cheese! My favorite dish is khachapuri which is the national dish of Georgia. It is bread cooked with hard, salty cheese and it is fabulous. I have to say, though that I did get overloaded with the stuff. The last day at breakfast at my hotel the owner said, "Do you want khachapuri?" I said, "No thank you" and he brought me khachapuri anyway.



