Date: 2016-03-15 10:23 pm (UTC)
Small countries are always full of provincial spirit. I wouldn't say I like that, but nevertheless moving to Tbilisi is not a question for me - this is the biggest village right now. Especially when riding in the subway close to midnight.

My capital friends joke that best views of Tbilisi are from the bomber plane cabin. The saddest thing is that they're right - I understand them after going to some districts of the city.

The villages are dead in most of the cases. But it is clear why - there's nothing to do there. Well, mountainous landscapes are nice - when I am tired to see same things around, I go out of the city just to change picture in front of the eyes. But not more. I've been to villages in the mountains several times. Can stand only couple of days there, afterwards I want to escape. No rhythm of life, sadly.

Food is not bad, but most of people idealize Georgian kitchen too much and become obese, as the swallowed a globe. Khachapuri is a genial thing - can be a snack or main dish, depnds on a situation. Kebab is nice, if knowing some good places where it's served. Khinkali is good too, but once per week maximum, as it is too heavy. Other local dishes remain in my ban list.
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