Blog-ul tatalui meu
Although I posted a link to it on the right-hand side of the site, I want to highlight my dad's new blog. He has written about his visit with my mom to Moldova in March, and has some interesting impressions on the things that even I have taken for granted in this country and not mentioned in my blog. It was great to relive some of the bewilderment that I had experienced in June 2005 by watching my parents try to navigate Moldova in March 2006. I never got them on a rutiera, though.
My dad is also now writing about his travel in India, where he is currently on a business trip. I talked to him this evening using voice over internet protocol (VoIP), and his initial impressions make me hope even more that my vacation plans for *Muslim Country that will Remain Nameless for Security Reasons* later this year are approved by Peace Corps.
3 Comments:
Your dad's account of the trip to Moldova is extremely warm and refreshingly unbiased. Was a pleasure to read it.
Hi. I just wanted to share with you and your readers a comment about Moldova and Chisinau from my blog and to take opinions on it.
Thanks,
Claudia.
Even though they live in a country that can hardly be called democratic and many of them depend on remittances sent by relatives working abroad, Moldovans are survivors, and capital Chisinau is a lively and colorful town.
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I found this web site to know more about Moldova. I hope it will help you.
http://www.indiavision.com/countries/
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