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In Kazakhstan

My good fellow, Cuthbert Breech-Thompson, and myself, Archibald Quentin Swift, are at present in Kazakhstan.  We’ve found it to be a colourful place with it’s own distinct flavour, far from the imaginings of Mr Baron-Cohen.  Luxury cars fill the streets, from sleek Mercedes and BMWs to gargantuan GMCs and Infinitis along with gorgeous people to match.  We have, of course, drunk both Kumys and Shubat, or Horse and Camel milk, though did not find it quite to our taste, but have enjoyed many of the foods we have tried.  All are very friendly and accommodating to our lack of linguistic ability (both Russian and Kazakh), but prices are high (relative to our travel budget) for the two young venturers.  It is with regret, therefore, that we will leave this place, though we are looking forward enormously to our proposed journey though Kyrgystan to the Irkestan Pass into China and on to the ancient Silk Road City of Kashgar.  We have both expressed a desire to return in the near future.  I will be adding a week by week account of our adventures, with the first due in the next few days for 18th to 25th June, so please stay tuned.

Archibald 25.06.08

 

再见英国! Farewell England!

Goodbye England, you strange old place!

One half of me idealizes you as a tourist might, the other derides you as Betjeman did Slough. I don’t care for dull memories of your tired streets and vulgar masses, but I won’t let my view of you slip idly into the romantic or, for that matter, the dystopian and so I’ve created two galleries on flickr: one of fondess and the other of loathing to counter each emotion.

For anyone reading my odd ramblings to my home country, please feel free to view these galleries by clicking on the links above. This was a last minute idea – so really just a spontaneous look at two sides of England with the photos I have available to me (I don’t have many).

 


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