You get used to things a certain way, but when you travel even the most common
things are different. I could never imagine a roll of toilet paper without a
tube in it,
I never realized that shower curtains were a cultural thing, but I’ve not seen a
single shower curtain since I’ve been in the Republic of Georgia. The
guesthouses that we’ve
One of the guests in our guesthouse in Georgia asked for milk for her coffee and
she was told it would take 10 minutes. In my world, that would involved running
around the
Our Georgian guide described the parts of the trail under the trees where we
rest as shadow instead of shade. Let’s fine some shadow to stop for lunch.
When traveling in Europe, it is easy to find people who speak English. In
Germany it is very easy. In Georgia much less so. Shopkeepers identify your
nationality, and therefore your language, by