Postcards from Khulo
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It was in middle of November 18, we booked a train ticket to Batumi, leaving Tbilisi. Prior to that we booked a really lavish hotel with bath tube next to king size bed for a really cheap money, see Hotel Sputnik in Batumi. After spending lazy first days in Batumi, see: 16 things to do in Batumi I decided to get to the place I had heard so much before, to the Khulo.
Khulo is a townlet in Adjara, an autonomous republic in southwest Georgia, 88 km east of the regional capital Batumi, in the upper valley of Adjaris-tsqali. The town and adjoining 78 villages form the mountainous Khulo District.
We hired a taxi driver in Batumi and agreed for a 100 lari price (about USD 37) he will takes us to Khulo and back. Wow, that was one of the best trips I've had that year. That part of Adjara is just spectacle, waterfalls, arched bridges, mountains, rivers... you name it. A true inspiration for Piece of Life.
Khulo
Although I didn't made my best shot here, I'm still pretty happy with result. For those of you who have been to the Sighnaghi, don't you find some similarities from this distance shot?…
Blog Traffic and Income Report 2016 - 635,048 Users / $18,586.41
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It is just that time of the year when I'm looking back on previous 2016 year in my blogger's career.
In today's article I will reveal some data behind the blog scenes - both traffic and income for the whole year of 2016.
This blog now is more than three years old, and for the last three years it has gone a long way, I have developed my writer skills from so so to average, there is still a long way to make them good and polish to perfect. The good news - I have enjoyed blogging process a lot, it have helped me to make new connections, make new friendships and grow me as a personality.
If you have been following my blog for a while, you have already probably noticed that I publish quarterly reports (In fact for the years of 2014 and 2015 I made monthly income reports, but I decided to go with quarter reports since, as I think they illustrates better overall scene about blog growth) Make sure you check them out: Online Income reports. This article is a round up posts for previous four quarterly reports.
See previous yearly reports:
- Blog Income Report 2014…
Fall Through The Ceiling, Dig a Trench Around Foundations, Stone Wall Concreting
| Home Remodeling | 7 seen
Think I have written about all topics mentioned in title already?
You are right, I indeed have, see: Digging a trench around existing foundation, Stone Wall Concreting. But that's just for the other part of house, now we are mowing to other side and repeating most of the works we did on opposite side - we will remove old log walls and replace them with aac blocks, but before that there is still some need to perform preparation works.
So what about falling through the ceiling? Yes, indeed, this was one of the scariest days in my life as for the second, while removing some boards from loft, I accidently put my foot, where I knew I shouldn't, at one part of house, there were just a fake ceiling made from cardboard. Once I accidentally stepped on it, it went all dark along my eyes and for that short milliseconds I was failing, I made a lot of thinking, what I was thinking about? Not to broke anything and how to re-group my body to fall safely. It's just wonders what our mind can do to us in critical moments, I indeed regrouped my body…
Georgia in Winter (Photos from Tbilisi)
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There is a good reason to visit Georgian skiing resorts in Gudauri, Bakuriani or Mestia if you are up to a winter holidays in Georgia.
See: Gudauri - Georgian Winter Capital for skiing, snowboarding, paragliding and heli-skiing
On the other hand, here at Piece of Life series, we love to feature and document photo stories happening around us. A simple thing like a snow in Tbilisi (which is rare, actually) or Total Lunar Eclipse makes us to leave our cozy apartment and go out and document.
A year ago (January 24, 2016) we featured our first story on snow in Tbilisi See: Tbilisi - Fairyland in Winter
A year later, on Saturday's morning, January 28, 2017 snow in Tbilisi surprised us again
Snow in Tbilisi
We started our story on recently reconstructed David Aghmanasgebeli street, see: New Life for Agmashenebeli avenue, Tbilisi
Metal cat overlooking David Aghmeneshabeli street in Tbilisi
There are many cool sculptures/ installations on Aghmeneshabeli street
Still waiting for customers
Embankment near Dry Bridge
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Kiev Boryspil International Airport
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Boryspil International Airport is an international airport in Boryspil, 29 km east of Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.
It is the country's largest airport, serving 65% of its passenger air traffic, including all its intercontinental flights and a majority of international flights. It is one of two passenger airports that serve Kiev along with the smaller Zhulyany Airport.
Kiev's Borispol airport marks my first entrance to the Ukrainian land (at the end of December 2016) during connecting flight Tbilisi - Kiev - New York by Ukrainian airlines.
Unfortunately our connecting flight to New York was delayed for 10 hours and I had plenty of time to explore this airport.
Photo exhibit at Borispol airport's transit zone
As a reminder for travelers like me - that Ukraine is having really hard times right now - Photo exhibit dedicated to the Ukrainian soldiers.
Speaking of airport itself - cozy and very good. There are smoking rooms available plenty of cafeterias and of course Tax Free shopping. For my surprise, goods at Borispol airport weren't expensive at all. The best…
Top 10 Plovdiv Hotels in Bulgaria
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For today's article I've decided to take a look on average hotel price in Bulgaria's Plovdiv and also list TOP 10 hotels there based on Booking.com recommendations.
Now, just recently I booked my first flight to Sofia (capital of Bulgaria), after that I made some "investigation" what to expect in Bulgaria and crafted an article: Planing a Trip to Bulgaria - Hotels, Car Rental, Things to Do, Places to visit and Let's Buy a House There.
In that article I talking about many topics, but one of the first I'm looking to have a nice hotel room both in Sofia and Plovdiv (hopefully with a nice view).
See: Top 10 Hotels in Sofia (Bulgaria)
I don't find 5-star or luxury hotels in neither in Sofia or Plovdiv being out of my league, seems there are nice hotels in Plovdiv (even in 4 and 5 star category) for a really affordable prices, with the highest price being set at 136 USD per night , average USD 70-80 and lower class, but still really good and decent hotels even starting at ~ USD 35
In this article I have listed TOP 10 Plovdiv hotels, based on Booking.com recommendations in Plovdiv.
Hotel Evmolpia…
Makhuntseti Arched Bridge
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The Makhuntseti Arched Bridge is located in the village with same name, in the Keda municipality (region of Adjara in Georgia) on Batumi - Khulo road.
The bridge is pretty large and holds together on the natural rock stones and lime. The bridge is located above Acharistskali river.
Makhuntseti Arched Bridge
The horizontal length of the bridge among piers is 19.5 meters. The walkway length is 28.7 meters and the width in the middle is 2.5 meters. The height of the arch from water level is 5.6 meters. The piers of the bridge have no holes.
Makhuntseti Arched Bridge
There is a small info board located next to the bridge, with detailed information both in Georgian and English.
During the centuries restoration works have been made for the bridge. Wit latest restoration works been made in 2018.
Makhuntseti Waterfall is located in a walking distance from this arched bridge.
Waiting For The Water Level To Rise In The Pond
| Home Remodeling | 11 seen
In the mid Summer 2016, we did a major task - dug a pond, after pond excavation works we were left with a large hole in the middle of our rural property.
There are no incoming streams actually which could fill pond faster and we are left with just rain and snow waters.
Luckily, there were a lot rain this Summer and our small pond started to fill with water.
Pond
Lovely evening mood and cat on the inspection walk.
Pond seems rather really small from picture above, which is not true in fact,it just has been recently excavated and waiting for water to fill in. It took less than two months and even grass have grown back. See: Pond Digging - Part 3 - The Result
Pond
View towards house from the road side.
I wonder what will we see this Spring?
About Tbilisi - Kiev - New York Flight by Ukrainian Airlines
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In mid-November 2016 I faced an issue which I had to handle in the United States. I had to fly there soon.
In the past I have flied twice to the United States, both time leaving from Warsaw, Poland by Polish Airlines LOT and once have returned back via Istanbul using Turkish airlines flight from Houston.
This time I decided to make it happen with less layovers as possible and even smaller waiting times. Our first choice was to fly with Turkish Airlines with connecting flight in Istanbul, the price for two persons round trip (Tbilisi - Istanbul - New York) was nice about $1,200, but it involved 8 hour waiting time in Istanbul, which is not nice for such long flights.
We didn't considered Polish Airlines, as the connecting flight in Warsaw is pretty far from Tbilisi. And last time we flied with them the airplane was some old can from 70ies.
And then Ukrainian Airlines popped up - offering amazing deal, waiting time in Kiev airport just about 2 hours for a connecting flight and price the same as Turkish airlines (about $1,200 for two persons round trip Tbilisi - Kiev - New York). So we booked our flight to NYC with Ukrainian Airlines.
…Makhuntseti Waterfall
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I was more than sure that the name of this waterfall in Keda municipality (region of Adjara) is Queen Tamar Waterfall, and was surprised latter to learn official name is Makhuntseti Waterfall.
No matter of the name, it is just second waterfall I have discovered in Georgia (the other been located behind Tbilisi sulphur baths in Abanotubani district). Waterfalls and water are great for photography. It was in the morning, we left hotel Sputnik in Batumi (in last evening I arranged a taxi driver to take us on the ride to Khulo from Batumi) and this waterfall was our first stop.
It was pretty early still, no tourists on site. The morning was still covered in mist and it was a little bit freezing.
Makhuntseti Waterfall
There are some small cafeteria located near this waterfall, probably it would be nice to enjoy a cup of coffee here. At the time we arrived here, everything was still closed.
A small channel formed from waterfall
Very lovely place for a photography. Could spend hours with long exposures here.
Makhuntseti Waterfall
The Last Row of Aerated Concrete Blocks Masonry
| Home Remodeling | 16 seen
Now, it was pretty easy to build first six rows of wall from aerated concrete blocks, see Constructing Wall From AAC blocks + Finishing Foundation Concreting Works for Bathroom, Another Day, Another Wall and Lintel Installation & First Coffee Break.
For today's task it was to add last row of aerated concrete blocks, prior to that a
Wall and supporting beams
Before adding the last row of aerated concrete blocks I made final strengthening of the upper beams.
Pile of aerated concrete blocks
In total for this part of house (bathroom) I have spent about 1/4 from the total stocks.
Final row
At one stage I had to use chain saw to saw up a hole to fit aac block in. Also at the end of the day I started to even out soil around fundament.
Top 10 Hotels in Sofia (Bulgaria)
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Just recently I booked my first flight to Sofia (capital of Bulgaria), after that I made some "investigation" what to expect in Bulgaria and crafted an article: Planing a Trip to Bulgaria - Hotels, Car Rental, Things to Do, Places to visit and Let's Buy a House There
In that article I talking about many topics, but one of the first I'm looking to have in Sofia is a nice hotel room (hopefully with a nice view). I don't find 5-star or luxury hotels in Sofia beeing out of my league, seems there are nice 4-star and 5-star hotels perfectly in price budget about USD 100 per night.
In fact, once in Sofia, you don't need even to spend $100 or more for a hotel, as you can get a decent one under $50. Amazing.
In this article I have listed TOP 10 Sofia hotels,based on actual user reviews on Booking.com
Best Western Plus Bristol HotelJust 199 m from Serdika Metro Station and a 10-minute walk from the central Vitosha Boulevard, Best Western Plus Bristol Hotel provides a stylish lobby bar, and a restaurant serving international cuisine. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
A Sony LCD HD TV with cable channels and individually adjustable air…
Samikitno Batumi Restaurant
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Samikitno is a popular restaurant chain across Georgia.
We visited this Batumi restaurant in the late evening during our latest trip to the lovely seaside town of Batumi, after discovered that restaurant at hotel we stayed was already closed. See Hotel Sputnik in Batumi.
There is a very popular Samikitno restaurant located in the Old Tbilisi. See: Samikitno / Machakhela Restaurant review (Meidan square, Tbilisi)
Combo meal at Samikitno
Grilled vegetables, rice, sliced onions, meat and of course tasty Georgian tradional Satsebeli sauce.
Q4 2016 Blog Traffic & Income Report - 197,850 Users / $6,921.16
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That time of the year have come and it's time to wrap up a round up income and traffic report post for the last quarter of 2016 (October, November and December).
If you are new to my blog or just wondering why I'm sharing such data, here is a brief explanation on sharing data on traffic and income:
In short, it helps me to track my online success of failures. It makes me accountable. I have been collecting and sharing data for my online success or failures since January 2014, back then my blog was 3 month old and I decided to start an online experiment - can someone actually make money through blogging? Now, I know - yes, you can, but it takes a time and determination. Back in January 2014, I made enormous eight dollars. I hope my online income reports could inspire you as well.
Last quarter of the year for me was pretty easy, not to say lazy, I spent some time on a few day trips around Georgia, photographed a lot and made dozen of Georgia related articles. At the end of the year I went to the United States to handle some financial issues (latter on that). I believe the last…
Can You Buy a Good Life in Tbilisi With $500 as a Foreign Expat?
| Living in Georgia | 22 seen
A time ago I did an experiment - counted our (two persons and two cats) daily expenses for a month to find out that our monthly expenses have been at about USD 1,800 for that month. You can see my findings with detailed positions in this article: Cost of Living in Tbilisi (Republic of Georgia).
I have counted for a few more times - and very often the amount we spend per month in Georgia is more or less the same. From my side I should add we travel a lot across the country and spend many evenings at the fancy Tbilisi restaurants. My spending habits have helped me to build a pretty popular blog about food and travels in Georgia.
As my blog gets older, and hopefully more mature, it gets more visits (in December it set a new milestone - about 70,000 users) and more questions on contact form. Just recently I got an interesting question from a solo female expat from Dubai, UAE - wandering could she have a decent life in Tbilisi with $500 per month if se decided to move here.
Hi, i read your travel blog on Republic of Georgia. I am surprised to know one needs around 1,000 to 2,000 dollars to live here. Is that US dollars?
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