Sunday, March 28, 2010
Turkey: 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Canada-stan Wins: Almaty News Report.
We updated the medal rankings every morning. I was getting a little nervous until the last 4 days when we (Canada) surged ahead.
Most of my students couldn't comprehend that I actually knew three of the torch bearers. But then I explained how few people live on Highway 16. That was even more puzzling for them.
Tubing at Ak Bulak!!
The attendant tried to stop Dave and tell him that we could not go on the tubes wearing ski boots but Dave said, "Come on kids; just walk past him." The funny part is that there was a mom going on the tube with her son, and this is not an exaggeration, she had 3 inch tapered heels--that would be more of a weapon than the kids' ski boots. So past the attendent they went. He finally gave up--thank goodness; it was a long way down to the car to get their regular boots.
They had to pull the tubes up from the bottom of the hill but there was a tow-rope at the top. It was a rough day at the hill! Dave helped them pull up the tubes.
Dave's Birthday Celebrations!
The Mongol's Fort
Take a VERY close look at these images. This fort is located on the Ili River, about an hour and a half out of the city.


Believe 85% of what you hear, 75% of what you read, and 50% of what you see. This entire site is made of plastic and compressed cardboard. It's an abandoned movie set, out on the steppe. In 2004, one of my students' father built this set for the movie "Nomads." Filmed between here and Outer Mongolia, it's one of the first Kazakh films accepted by the industry.
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