The skiing in Almaty is quite a bit better than we expected. But we prefer Akbulak; an hour and a half outside of the city. Good snow, a brand new gondola, it's always sunny, and it's a great place for the kids to learn.
Skiing one day and traversing the desert the next. Tough life you have there. We were almost feeling sorry for you. We are hoping the winter is getting close to being over, maybe we should go to Almaty.
Originally from a very small town in British Columbia, we are now living in Almaty, Kazakhstan, a city of 1.5 million. Dave is an English teacher, Edna is the school's Financial Officer, Kyla is in Grade 3, and Cody is in Grade 1. This is our second year here. We hope you enjoy reading our blog--it acts as our diary of life in the former USSR, the thrills, chills, and spills. Please leave a message; we'll get right back to you.
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How is the ski rental situation in Kazakhstan?
Skiing one day and traversing the desert the next. Tough life you have there. We were almost feeling sorry for you. We are hoping the winter is getting close to being over, maybe we should go to Almaty.
Take care of that niece and nephew of ours.
Mel
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