Tag: Kyrgyzstan
To Climber’s Cemetery
I got a few hours free on the weekend to hike up to the climber’s cemetery in Ala Archa National Park. The cemetery was established in Soviet times for fallen climbers (most often, literally fallen climbers). It is hidden away in a grove of larch trees — well enough hidden that I missed it the […]
Posted: January 21st, 2010 under Hiking, Kyrgyzstan.
Tags: Hiking, Kyrgyzstan, Larry, Mountains
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Gingerbread House
Alex, Chris and William brought a “Gingerbread House Kit” when they came for Christmas. They were not so excited about making it, though, and only got it out of the suitcase when it was time to pack for home. Anyway, Aliciya liked it, so she ended up making it.
Posted: January 18th, 2010 under Bishkek, Family, Kyrgyzstan.
Tags: Aliciya, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
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Happy New Year!
We had a good New Year’s celebration, shooting off fireworks at home. On New Year’s Day we went downtown to wander around a bit. That was about it for the kids trip to Kyrgyzstan. We are looking forward to having them here again in the summer.
Posted: January 16th, 2010 under Bishkek, Family, Kyrgyzstan.
Tags: Alexandra, Bishkek, Christina, Family, Kyrgyzstan, William
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At Issyk-Ata
From the Burana Tower, we went up the mountains to Issyk-Ata, a Soviet-era “Sanitorium.” Traditionally, in this part of the world, whenever you had hot springs you turned them into a place for treating the ill. Issyk-Ata means “Father Heat” and it is a hot spring with a large complex of treatment facilities, a couple […]
Posted: January 14th, 2010 under Family, Kyrgyzstan.
Tags: Alexandra, Aliciya, Family, Kyrgyzstan, William
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Climbing the Thousand-Year-Old Burana Tower
We spent one day visiting the ruins of the ancient Silk Road City of Balasagun, including the thousand-year-old Burana Tower. Balasagun was the capital city of the region when Genghis Khan showed up in the 13th Century. He didn’t destroy the city (which was apparently quite out of character for him), but just renamed it. […]
Posted: January 13th, 2010 under Family, Kyrgyzstan.
Tags: Alexandra, Aliciya, Christina, Family, Kyrgyzstan, Larry, Tatyana, William
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Hot and Cold in Alamedin Gorge
William, Aliciya and I took a great trip up Alamedin Gorge to play in the snow and the hot water of the Teplye Kluchi Hot Springs. We started out playing in the snow. After we got good and cold, we decided to warm up swimming at the hot springs. There is an old Soviet-era swimming […]
Posted: January 11th, 2010 under Family, Kyrgyzstan.
Tags: Aliciya, Family, Kyrgyzstan, William
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Personal Pizzas
This is one of our family traditions, everybody makes their own pizzas with whatever they want on them.
Posted: January 10th, 2010 under Bishkek, Family, Kyrgyzstan.
Tags: Alexandra, Aliciya, Bishkek, Family, Kyrgyzstan, William
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Christmas Morning
We had a great Christmas Day. For the first time this year, it really showed overnight, with huge, beautiful flakes floating to the ground. Not a lot of snow fell, but the grass was completely covered.
Posted: January 9th, 2010 under Bishkek, Celebration, Family, Kyrgyzstan.
Tags: Alexandra, Bishkek, Christina, Kyrgyzstan, Tatyana
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Boot Shopping
Tatyana gave the girls new boots for Christmas. But, of course, the girls had to choose their own. We went to Dordoy Bazaar to look for boots. They got really cut ones.
Posted: January 8th, 2010 under Bishkek, Family, Kyrgyzstan.
Tags: Alexandra, Bishkek, Christina, Kyrgyzstan, Tatyana
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Hard Rider
We went to a shopping center that has some places to play. William decided to ride the mechanical bull. He stayed on for quite a while, but in the end . . .
Posted: January 7th, 2010 under Bishkek, Family, Kyrgyzstan.
Tags: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, William
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