Vardzia

agosto 16th, 2010 | Posted by dokk in Georgia - (4 Comments)
From Batumi to Akhaltsike after 7 hours of travelling by minibus, from there to

Vardzia, amid breathtaking gorges, by another minibus, in one hour and half

of reckless driving. But it was worth it.

I stayed in a “hotel” in front of the monastery, wooden walls, garden and bathroom sink-hole in the wood behind the garden. 6 euros per night, rustic style.

There were Dutch husband and wife,  and a family consisting of father, a nice German, a Swedish mother and child. But the highlight was Lazare, an Orthodox Monk who lives in the monastery: long beard as is traditional, blue eyes and a bit of belly due to beer and vodka. A myth.

About Vodka: they were preparing a gallon in the garden, and promptly offered me two glasses. After one of wine.

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Trabzon

agosto 11th, 2010 | Posted by dokk in Turchia - (4 Comments)

Trabzon is a big port city, busy, trafficated, humid. But 50 km far away there is Hamsikoy, a mountain village where I ate the sutlac, a delicious pudding made of rice and milk, double portion of course.

And then there is the Sumela Monastery, of which I knew nothing.

<<Founded in the year 386 AD during the reign of the Emperor Theodosius I  (375 – 395),[1] legend has it that two priests undertook the founding of the monastery on the site after having discovered a miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary in a cave on the mountain.>>

Wikipedia

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