Kyle’s Journey in Armenia

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    This blog remains available for historical purposes, but is no longer actively maintained.

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Running Around the Final Weeks

Monday, June 30th, 2008
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Since my last post, the fun hasn’t stopped as my last few weeks here in Armenia wind down. I officially have less than one month to go, and a month from today I’ll be “just another tourist” wandering the streets of St. Petersburg! Until then, I’ll update everyone on my recent adventures, and let you […]

So Much Time and So Little to Do

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
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Wait a minute. Strike that. Reverse it. When not recalling Willy Wonka quotes, I’ve found myself surprisingly busy lately, which is quite the contrast, to say, the entire winter. I’ll start from the top – the bathrooms. Yes, they’re still building them, and thankfully, they’ll be done pretty soon! Right now we have a completion […]

Every New Beginning from Some Other Beginning’s End

Friday, May 30th, 2008
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Readers of other Peace Corps-Armenia blogs will likely know that last weekend was Verdji Zang, or Last Bell – aka graduation for the 11th form students. The students have actually only attended 10 years of school, but due to some restructuring of the education system, they are technically 11th graders – but still only 16 […]

Spelling Bees, Cinco de Mayo, and COS – an easy week

Sunday, May 11th, 2008
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As the headline might suggest, the past 7 days have been anything but calm around here, which explains why it’s taken me so long to post again. First, thank you everyone for the kind feedback about the Koghb Art School website. They really do appreciate you looking at their work and the compliments you’ve extended. […]

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