Monday, October 21, 2013

Thank God, Almaty

If you didn't read the title well, you may have missed that it said "Almaty" as in Kazakhstan.  What? It's a pun - I like puns, I think they are punny... 

Sharon spent a few days in Almaty for a professional development conference for her school (see previous blog entry) and she took a few photos while she was there.

Something that you, dear reader, must realize is that in Tajikistan, there really is nothing "American" or what we would call "normal".

Yes, you can find some things that are familiar (see this blog entry) but there are no malls or fast food places here.  Not that malls and fast food is what we want to do, but when you don't have access to something like that, and more importantly don't know when you're actually going to see those things, it becomes a nice relief to go somewhere that does have them and partake in the American ritual of "shopping at the mall" and "grabbing a burger".

And for this reason, the post title is applicable.  Sharon was able to go shopping for some things that we simply cannot find in Dushanbe.  Additionally, she was able to go to some food establishments and other venues to experience some things that we are hard-pressed to find in Tajikistan.

This is what you get at the Dushanbe Airport when your flight is four hours delayed.

That's the Mega shopping mall in Almaty.  
Pretty sure the lights are up all year long & not just the holidays.

Street scene - It's definitely busier at night than Dushanbe.

Fantastic old building!

Of all things in Kazakhstan...an Irish Pub.

A couple of guys were in the corner (out of shot) playing the game console on the big TV.
Wait, is that an old 8mm projector on the shelf?

This is either an "action" shot taken while moving... 
OR an "after a few drinks" shot taken, well, after a few drinks :)



The Mad Murphy's menu.  Conveniently in Russian and English.


That looks like a good pizza right there.

And what goes better with pizza than a cold beer?
*Please drink responsibly - under 21 & over 0.00 = intoxicated*

Good old-fashioned Irish Stew - actually ended up being a Russian stew, but still.


Guess the Mad Murphy's Irish Pub doesn't look as good in Russian?
Ирландские Mad Мерфи Pub - yep, kinda loses something


THIS is just pure genius.  I think this guy also worked on the Manhattan Project.



When you sneak a phone into a concert, you have to be careful not to be seen taking photos.
Sharon (and her colleagues) got to attend a performance which included operatic singers, a choir, and an orchestral arrangement. 


The BEST part of getting out of Dushanbe?  
Finding American peanut butter (peanut butter at all for that matter),
 and bringing 16 POUNDS back in your checked bag for your husband!

In addition to peanut butter, Sharon returned with some cans of chili, taco & fajita seasoning, a pizza (she said it was from Pizza Hut, but it didn't look like any Hut pizza I've eaten before - not complaining because it's better than the pizza I've had here which is none), some cake mix, and frosting.

Guess who's gonna gain back the 10 pounds he lost since he's been here?  Yep, this guy!



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