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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan: June 2009
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan. Diverse about daily life of a Peruvian-Russian-Swedish expat family in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Sunday, 28 June 2009. Yesterday we escaped to the mountains from the summer heat. 30 minuted from the city and you are in the peaceful chilly place. Here are some pics:. Somebody turned the party music on and ppl had fun dancing. Dring made from camel milk), baursaki. Fried doughnuts) and shashlyk. It was quite chilly so Vincent got proper cloths. Links to this post.
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan: Hot summer and fountains
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan. Diverse about daily life of a Peruvian-Russian-Swedish expat family in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Wednesday, 10 June 2009. Hot summer and fountains. Summer in Almaty is really hot, it's better to take siesta or stay inside between 11.00 and 17.00. Average temperature of July is the same as on the islands of Sri Lanka or Kalimantan. Average temperature in January can be compared with north of Finland. I like Almaty summer for two things ( so far):.
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan: Summer is here and we are back
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan. Diverse about daily life of a Peruvian-Russian-Swedish expat family in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Wednesday, 3 June 2009. Summer is here and we are back. We are back after three weeks of joy, sleepless nights, long walks and intensive growth. Take a look how Vincent has changed:. With daddy (about 1 week old). Congratulations on the birth of your beautiful baby boy! Thank you for your interesting posts! I will follow your blog, congratulations to your charming girl!
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan: Paradise 70 km away
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan. Diverse about daily life of a Peruvian-Russian-Swedish expat family in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Monday, 6 July 2009. Paradise 70 km away. Last weekend we went to the Kapchagai. Lake, located just 70 km to the north from Almaty. Lake is a man-made reservoir formed in 1969 for the purpose of building the Kapchagai. Power station. In the absence of the sea (Kazakhstan is a landlocked country) Kapchagai. Attracts people from Almaty and vicinities. I was. I sure miss ...
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan: July 2009
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan. Diverse about daily life of a Peruvian-Russian-Swedish expat family in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Saturday, 25 July 2009. Tomorrow we leave for Thailand for the first vacation together with our baby! Links to this post. Labels: travelling with babies. Friday, 24 July 2009. Yesterday I did fishing for the first time in my life. We went to Turgen. Bread and drinks. Call it fishing for lazy ones but it was nice time we spent there. Highly recommended. 4 Advanced Dance...
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan: May 2009
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan. Diverse about daily life of a Peruvian-Russian-Swedish expat family in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Saturday, 16 May 2009. Here you see some of the mums with there babies.Vince was the youngest participant among the babies, besides, he was eating when we took the pictures and his head is covered. Links to this post. Wednesday, 13 May 2009. Russian "solyanka" under military sauce. If not, what message is Russia trying to get through? Anyways, military messages contrad...
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan: Mountains and shashlyk
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan. Diverse about daily life of a Peruvian-Russian-Swedish expat family in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Sunday, 28 June 2009. Yesterday we escaped to the mountains from the summer heat. 30 minuted from the city and you are in the peaceful chilly place. Here are some pics:. Somebody turned the party music on and ppl had fun dancing. Dring made from camel milk), baursaki. Fried doughnuts) and shashlyk. It was quite chilly so Vincent got proper cloths. Visitors to this page.
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan: Internet and politics -- Livejournal banned in Kazakhstan
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan. Diverse about daily life of a Peruvian-Russian-Swedish expat family in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Tuesday, 23 June 2009. Internet and politics - Livejournal banned in Kazakhstan. For two weeks I have not been able access Livejournal. Website - the biggest blogging platform in Russian. It turned out that LiveJournal. Has been banned in Kazakhstan since October last year, but I was among those 10% who still could have access to the platform. Hot summer and fountains.
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan: January 2010
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan. Diverse about daily life of a Peruvian-Russian-Swedish expat family in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Friday, 8 January 2010. New Year, new house, new blog. Kazavida blog has turned one year, we moved back to Sweden and bought a town house in Stockholm, my baby is not a baby longer, Vince looks like a little kid. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New Year, new house, new blog. View my complete profile. Almaty-City.kz Алматы, Казахстан Мультиблог.
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan: August 2009
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Insight into living and working in Kazakhstan. Diverse about daily life of a Peruvian-Russian-Swedish expat family in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Wednesday, 26 August 2009. Tomorrow, the 29th of August it's time to leave Kazakhstan. The contract is over, a bit earlier than planned, but it's fine. I'm head over heels to come back to Stockholm! Can't wait to meet my family, friends, colleagues. I've missed you guys a lot. My home is where my dearest people are and that it so true. Should I close it? We've survived...