Goodbye, Georgia!
Hello….?
On The Road Again
I am a travelling teacher.
I spend a month here… a month or two there.
And tomorrow I make my second attempt at leaving Georgia.
The first time, about two weeks ago, I made it as far as the ticket counter in the airport.
But I could go no further because I didn’t have a covid test.
Will I succeed this time?
Where am I off to next?
I’ll let you know.
And in honor of the lovely country that has been my home for the past six weeks, I am writing this Vitamin V in the Georgia font.
Cheers,
Mr. Vig
P.S.
Where would you go?
If you could go and live and work in a new place for a month, which country or city would you choose?
Share in the comments on the blog!
Iwould like to libre un many citus,Paris, Budapest,Pekín,etc its dificult to choose only one.
Exactly. That’s why I’m a slowmad (slow+nomad).
I would like to live and work in Bucharest. I was on a trip to Bucharest. I have a feeling that people are very relaxed and calm. Big plus is low taxation of earning.
I would pefer to go to USA because of the subjects that I am interested to work on. I consider USA as the best educational destination in the previous context.
I would prefer to go to USA .
Well, some place where is mostly nice and warm weather.. such as Spain.
Teaching on line why not enjoing the sun the lanscape and historican monuments in Sicily?
It’s on my list!
For me, Spain is the country where I would like to work, especially in winter. It is a wonderful country and the winter is quite warm. But I have a question for Mr. Vig – How do you choose the country you will go to in the near future? What are the criteria, because I think the countries you choose are very different in every way? I know that all countries are special in their way, but I think you have a different criteria. Thanks.
I could give you an explanation that would make my wanderings sound rational. Or maybe i have an internal compas that can’t be explained.
Although, I can say that the flight to Istanbul was cheap, direct and left in the afternoon, which is always nice.
Sorry to ask, but I was just curious. But anyway your answer was full of fun. Istanbul, where you are now, is a very big and wonderful city with a magical view, a combination of different cultures and many historical museums. I’m sure you like there. Enjoy it.
There is so much here! I’ve seen so much and I’ve barely left my neighborhood.
I would like live in Turkey