Kyle’s Journey in Armenia

Just Another Peace Corps Blog

  • Kyle? In Armenia?

    My name is Kyle, and I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Noyemberyan, Armenia. I lived here from 2006-2008, and worked as an Information Technology volunteer for the US Peace Corps. In addition to my primary assignment developing my region's WiFi internet, I also taught computer and English classes to area youth. Thank you for visiting!

    This blog remains available for historical purposes, but is no longer actively maintained.

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One Day in Armenia

Thursday, June 29th, 2006
Peace Corps, Staging | 2 Comments »

Sorry it’s been a few days since I’ve posted, my MP3 player/flash drive got fried at the internet cafe last Friday :/ So if anyone is looking for birthday presents for me (August 26), this is a big wink wink. Anyway, there’s been a lot going on lately, tons of fun times with hiking, the […]

Vosch nrank?

Saturday, June 17th, 2006
Peace Corps, Training | 5 Comments »

Another exciting week has passed in my village, Bazum, with many perilous tales to share with you. A few choice selections: There are some older Armenian men who are always waiting at the bus stop when we get out of school. I finally worked up the nerve to talk to them the other day, and […]

Berev Jzez!

Wednesday, June 14th, 2006
Peace Corps, Training | 6 Comments »

Berev Dzez! I hope things are going well for everyone back home. I’m sorry I haven’t been able to post more often, but I only have Internet once or twice a week. I will do my best though! Anyway, things in Armenia are great. We arrived here safely last Friday to a grandois welcome ceremony […]

To Vienna and beyond

Monday, June 5th, 2006
Peace Corps, Staging | No Comments »

We have successfully made it to Vienna! And they have free internet, so that’s even better. It’s been a great couple of days since I’ve written last – we all went out on Saturday night, including a visit to an all-you-can-eat sushi restaraunt, and more Saki bombs than anyone knew what to do with. It […]

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