
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Areni Wine Festival

Friday, October 15, 2010
Makin Moonshine : Step 1
As my little cottage is almost completely covered in grape vines and many a Khorovats I have enjoyed my landlord's homemade grape vodka, I have been interested in seeing the process of making the jet-fuel like drink.
After picking the grapes, both from our shared patio and some from a nearby village, Samvel let the grapes sit for several days in buckets. He says you must let them sit so the skins break easier when you crush them.
After loading small batches of grapes into a bucket
smash them until all individual fruits have burst.
This is the most time consuming step in the process.
I, of course, had to take a shot at smashing the grapes. Samvel, in true form, had to give me a hard time about how I was doing it all wrong. Its all fun and games.
Samvel and the bounty.
Pour the smashed grapes into another bucket, cover and allow to sit for several days. After this, majakh (new wine) is made. More photos and process to follow soon...







Thursday, October 14, 2010
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Herik and the fall harvest




Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Ellena!



*Her name is Anahit. Nice to know you Anahit!
Monday, October 11, 2010
Women's Photo project to be shown in the U.S. Embasssy

I am happy to announce that the Women in Armenia photo project will be housed in the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan from Oct. 18-22. Unfortunately, only U.S. Embassy employees can see the exhibit, but we are excited to have it shown there!
As for next year's Women's Day, I am already planning a new exhibition and hopefully a craft show as well.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Media Center on UM's Beyond our Borders Blog
Thanks to my former professor, Clem, for asking me to write a small piece about my Media Center project. Check it out!
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