Moss Airport, Rygge, Norway
| Airports | 29 seen
Moss airport Rygge officially marks my first entry point to Norway in Summer 2016. Unfortunately, or for good, Rygge airport has been shut down to all civilian traffic on November 1, 2016.
We arrived here from Malaga by Ryanair cheap flight and stayed overnight in Oslo, to return back and have a flight to Riga next morning.
Moss Airport, Rygge was an international airport serving Moss, Oslo and Eastern Norway. It is located in Rygge, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) outside Moss and 60 kilometres (37 mi) outside Oslo. It also served as a regional airport for Østfold county and owned and was operated by the private company Rygge Sivile Lufthavn AS.
Moss/Rygge shut down to all civilian traffic on 1 November 2016. The airport is however co-located with the still operational Rygge Air Station, operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force, who also own the land and runway. The control tower services (air traffic control) are operated by Avinor.
Coach departing Rygge airport to Oslo city center
That coach definitely was the most expensive…
Construction Materials Arrives (aerated concrete blocks and other goodies)
| Home Remodeling | 12 seen
That day finally came - construction materials arrived.
We paused our construction works for about a month, because of a simple reason - lack of funds, or more precisely slow bank transfers, we did spent a lovely July harvesting mushrooms and even spent three days traveling around neighboring Lithuania to celebrate my birthday.
One thing made me worried - it was already second half of August and we still hadn't started works on rebuilding walls for our old log house. Haven't I mentioned - we are replacing log walls with aerated concrete blocks) I ordered these blocks at the first day I got money transferred to my bank account and today was the day when construction materials arrived. It turned out, it was a bit problematic for a driver to enter our yard, thus I assured him, that about a year ago a truck twice as big as his truck successfully delivered for us a metal roof. See: Roof Works, Part 4 - Metal Roofing Arrives
Construction materials arrives
I especially ordered a car with a manipulator. Huge was my surprise when driver invited me to climb in the trailer and climb on top of aerated concrete…
Katskhi Monastery of Nativity of the Savior
| Churches and Monasteries | 14 seen
Don't be surprised of the name Katskhi, this is a church located some 2km from the famous Katskhi pillar in Georgia.
The Katskhi Monastery of Nativity of the Savior, more commonly known as the Katskhi Monastery is a medieval monastery in Georgia, located in the village of Katskhi near the town of Chiatura. It was built at the behest of the Baguashi family in the period of 988–1014. The church building is noted for a hexagonal design and rich ornamentation. Closed down by the Soviet government in 1924, the monastery was revived in 1990 and is now operated by the Eparchy of Sachkhere and Chiatura of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
Katskhi church
The Katskhi monastery is a octagonal building of more complex design than other similar polygonal Georgian monuments such as Gogiuba, Kiagmis-alty, Oltisi, and Bochorma. The exterior of the church features three gradually narrowing cylindrical levels formed by the faceted gallery, the main body of the church, and the drum of the dome.
The six apses are inscribed…
Málaga–Costa del Sol Airport
| Airports | 14 seen
Málaga Airport, officially Málaga–Costa del Sol Airport is the fourth busiest airport in Spain after Madrid–Barajas, Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca. It is an important airport for Spanish tourism as it is the main international airport serving the Costa del Sol. It is 8 km (5.0 mi) southwest of Málaga and 5 km (3.1 mi) north of Torremolinos. The airport has flight connections to over 60 countries worldwide, and over 14.4 million passengers passed through it in 2015.
Our latest trip to Spain (region of Andalusia) started an ended here at Malaga airport. We arrived here from Berlin Schönefeld Airport and left to Oslo,Norway using Ryanair.
Waiting area at Malaga airport
Málaga Airport is the busiest international airport of Andalucía, accounting for 85 percent of the region non-domestic traffic. It offers a wide variety of international destinations. The airport, connected to the Costa del Sol, has a daily link with twenty cities in Spain and over one hundred cities in Europe. Direct flights also operate to Africa, the Middle East and also…
Pouring Concrete Footing
| Home Remodeling | 4 seen
Right, today I found a fix to the issue we discovered earlier this summer - missing foundation for the some parts of our rural house.
Some few days ago I bough a concrete mixer, gravel was already waiting to be mixed with concrete, now it was time to pour in footing for the missing part.
All setup
Concrete mixer, wheelbarrow with gravel, a shovel. yes pretty much the basics for mixing the concrete.
Simple template for foundation
Now its time to pour in a base footing, itš a bout 90 cm width and about 30 cm height. Latter on that we will continue to pour in foundation.It's just a footing to make things rock solid.
Pour in concrete
add some reinforcement from metal rods.
Concrete foundation footing
Now, I'm using some really strong plastizers which will make concrete rock solid already after a day, and I will continue to lay over the foundations. But for now - let's leave concrete to solidly for night.
Christmas Cooking Photo Session in The Kitchen - Olivie salads, Pirozhki and of course Pizza
| Food blogger | 11 seen
That time of the year have come and for the rare time this year I was actually operating with camera in our kitchen - in today's special Christmas menu - our "traditional Georgian Christmas" table - salad Olivie, pirozhki and of course that tasty pizza.
It was that time of the year when again I installed a tripod, put a telephoto lens and decided to shoot macro's.
Christmas time during our expat time in Georgia have always marked two essential things to do - first to visit annul Christmas charity fair and second, on Christmas eve to cook something cool. Like we have baked gingerbreads, pirozhki and of course pizzas.
Dough is been fermented
A mandatory ingredient for our Christmas table is dough, which we prepare by ourselves.
Ingredients for salad Olivie
I just love traditional Russian Olivie salads, they are quite easy to prepare.
Boiled carrots and potatoes for Olivie Salad
Yup, one of the rare times you boil whole carrots.
Coffee break
Might be a cool addition to our Peace of Life series.…
Katskhi Pillar
| Tourism objects | 20 seen
The Katskhi pillar is a natural limestone monolith located at the village of Katskhi in western Georgian region of Imereti, near the town of Chiatura. It is approximately 40 metres (130 ft) high, and overlooks the small river valley of Katskhura, a right affluent of the Q'virila.
If you have seen those amazing video clips about Georgia, you have most probably noticed this interesting object at some of them. It took me more than five years since I have been living in Georgia to actually visit it. Frankly speaking I have wanted to see Katskhi pillar since day one I arrived to Georgia, but things are as they are and it was on a late Autumn Saturday's afternoon we planned our trip to Chiatura and to this amazing place.
It's pretty hard to make a decent photography here without framing a lot or shooting from a long distance.
Katskhi pillar
The rock was once accessible to male visitors through an iron ladder running from its base to the top, but has recently been deemed inaccessible to the public.
The rock, with visible…
Hotel Zen Airport Torremolinos, Spain
| Hotel reviews | 27 seen
Hotel Zen is a 3-star hotel located in Torremolinos, Spain - a good location, pretty close to the Malaga airport. We booked Hotel Zen as our last hotel during our week long travels in Spain before departing to Oslo, Norway.
This property is 16 minutes walk from the beach. Featuring a heated outdoor pool and 2 terraces, Hotel Zen Airport is located in Torremolinos. This hotel offers air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi. A free airport and beach shuttle service is available.
Hotel Zen offers free shuttle service to airport and to/from beaches. We checked in early and decided to use free shuttle service to beaches, and spent very lazy afternoon in the beach.
Statue of Buddha at Hotel Zen
Kind of pretty spiritual hotel.
Rooms at Hotel Zen Airport are built around an interior patio. Some offer modern design and décor, and others are in the classic Andalusian part of the hotel. All are en suite and include a TV.
Seems we got so called classical Andalusian part.
Room at Hotel Zen
Well - basic things, a bed, some chair, TV set,bathroom (not the best)…
Bad Discovery - Missing foundation for house
| Home Remodeling | 13 seen
Today I decided to keep digging trench around existing house fundament to prepare works for upcoming concreting works.
Yesterday I bough a concrete mixer and mixed first test of concrete, load of gravel were already waiting and of course a sacks of cement were bought. It was just a matter of shovel and hand work.
And then the bad news came - our house is partly missing foundation.
It turned out that at the end of house, there is no foundation at all, for about 2,5 meters. Well that makes things a little bit complicated, as I need to lay down the foundation at this part of the house from a scratch - I will need to dig deeper and more wider here. Should I mention I was really pissed of after such discovery?
Missing foundation
I kept digging and at the end dig 1 meter wide and about 1.5 meter deep pit just under the house. Tomorrow I will start first concreting works, but today I will sleep very restlessly.
Samtavisi Cathedral
| Churches and Monasteries | 34 seen
Samtavisi is an eleventh-century Georgian Orthodox cathedral in eastern Georgia, in the region of Shida Kartli, some 45km from the nation’s capital Tbilisi. The cathedral is now one of the centers of the Eparchy of Samtavisi and Gori of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
We discovered this church during our recent trip to town of Chiatura. My driver told me, this church seems to him as a copy of Kashveti church in Tbilisi. Although, recently Mikheil contacted me and told following:
Actually, it is vice versa (and makes an interesting story in itself): the current Kashveti church, built in 1904-1910, is an intentional exact replica of the Samtavisi cathedral.
I love church photography and I love remote sites, so we agreed to spend some time here.
Samtavisi cathedral
The cathedral is located on the left bank of the Lekhura River, some 11km of the town of Kaspi. According to a Georgian tradition, the first monastery on this place was founded by the Assyrian missionary Isidore in 572 and later rebuilt in the 10th century. Neither of these buildings has survived however. The…
Lazy Day in Beach (Torremolinos, Spain)
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It was on our last day from trip to Spain (region of Andalusia). Our trip ended at the same point where it started at Malaga, or more precisely at Torremolinos. We checked in at hotel, left our belongings at went to spend this afternoon at beach, turns out we have visited this same beach some 7 days ago already, see Playamar beach in Torremolinos.
I took the telephoto lens and experimented kind of portrait photography (wide aperture, blurry background e.t.c). Not many portraits actually but some cool mood photography.
White sands, blue sky and many palm trees
Spain is definitely a true vacation destination.
Lazy day in beach
Now, this is a true Piece of Life!
Lazy beach life
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Concrete Mixer FXA 130L
| Home Remodeling | 7 seen
Another addition to my home remodeling tools collection has arrived (been bought at local DIY store) - concrete mixer FXA 130L - with help of what I'm planing to concrete fundament for our rural house.
Concrete mixer is a must have tool for any self home builder and I would say it should be featured at any rural house. Concrete mixer is the second useful tool after a trimmer purchase this year.
FXA 130 liter concrete mixer unpacked
Huge was my joy after this purchase, now was time to set it up - what seemed an easy task to handle turned out to be a rocket science.
Installing concrete mixer
It took me about 3 hours, countless phone calls to the DIY store, as I just didn't get any idea how to install it correctly, even after reading manual. After three hours and much negative vocabulary I finally did it.
Concrete mixer ready for work
Now it was time to put it on first test - few days ago I already ordered a load of gravel, have been bought some sacks of cement, for the test I decided to finish foundation works for garden pizza oven (a side project,…
Bulachauri restaurant
| Restaurant reviews | 47 seen
Bulachauri restaurant probably is the restaurant I have visited the most - unfortunately I have never paid attention to the name of this place - I always know, that's that restaurant we always take meals when hiring our driver for trips to region of Mtskheta-Mtianeti.
Probably this is our driver's most favorite dining place.
I wanted to change this and ad this restaurant to the blog - so last time I visited this place I paid very much attention to remember the name of this place- here you go - Bulauchari restaurant. Simple. The village is named Bulachauri, so do the restaurant is named after village.
Speaking of this place - it's a decent restaurant serving typical Georgian cuisine, very popular among locals and foreign tourists. Tourist friendly place.
Exterior at Bulachauri restaurant
Typical Georgian meal - hachapuri and mcvadi.
Hotel Los Dolmenes in Antequera, Spain
| Hotel reviews | 8 seen
Hotel Los Dolmenes in Antequera is among my favorite hotels I have stayed so far.
We booked this hotel during our latest trip in Spain (a week in Andalusia) in June 2016. Set in the olive grove, close to the El Torcal this is a really valuable hotel deal. We paid less than EUR 40 per night here (breakfast and free parking included)
Hotel Los Dolmenes
Set around a traditional Andalusian courtyard, the rooms at Los Dólmenes come with wooden floors, a terrace, flat-screen TV and plenty of natural light. Each one comes with a private bathroom including a hairdryer and bath tub.
Our room
Los Dólmenes is located just outside Antequera, 5 minutes’ drive from the city centre. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and a free continental breakfast.
View from balcony towards olive grove
3 Day Trip Across Lithuania
| Travel guides | 16 seen
Traditions should be respected. For the third year in a row I have been celebrating my birthday at one of the former Soviet Union member country's capital city. Year ago, I spent awesome birthday in Tallinn (Estonia) and two years ago in Yerevan, Armenia.
It was planned to visit Minsk (Belarus) for this year, but instead of Minsk, my better part took me on a lovely three day ride across Lithuania, reaching Vilnius (capital of Lithuania) in a second day.
Now, another year, another awesome birthday - rural tourism with urban dressing! Not to speak more, here are TOP 17 sites we visited during my 31st birthday trip
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