




Friday I moved from the hotel to my new apartment, rather big, with a big living room and two bedrooms, and an impressive iron door with a very efficient mechanism for locking. The flat is situated on the main boulevard of Tbilisi, which goes from the city centre to the Vake district where I live and the project office is situated and further to the suburbs.
I have also got a fast Internet connection installed, so I can be in contact with the world around also in the weekends. The only problem is some heavy partying in the flat below mine. I think that I have learned all the most popular Georgian pop songs by now.
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