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Where is Moldova, anyway?

Musings on my Peace Corps experience in this small, Eastern European, Republic.
 

part 4!

A Kid at my center showing the collage of sorts he made with the "funny scissors" compliments of aunt mim // around town - housing // one of the kids at my center during my art lessons // 3 more pictures of the fun scissors activity (they loved them-- you know the scissors with designs in them! At first they thought the scissors were broken, but once I explained that that was not the case-- it was all good) // cool trees // a street i walk down everyday to work // the high school in my town (it is a BEAUTIFUL building because it used to be the home of the communist party in Moldova) // beds at my kid's center.


























































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