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Iraqi Kurdistan, Kurdish, Language, Travel Struggles

Hi, I’m Rachel. And you are…?

So, making friends... it's hard. And it's also really, really crucial. Here's why: I'm in a new place, about which I know next to nothing. I don't speak the language. All the friends I've made over the past 22 years are thousands of miles away. I have a bunch of new co-workers with whom I … Continue reading Hi, I’m Rachel. And you are…?

September 1, 2012August 25, 20164 Comments
Iraqi Kurdistan, Photos

Why I love the bazaar

September 1, 2012August 25, 20161 Comment
Iraqi Kurdistan, Kurdish, Language, People, Travel Struggles

Taksi Drivers

I decided to explore the bazaar on my own today, to brave the stares (single white woman!! *gasp*) and do my own thing. This meant that I had to get 2 cabs on my own, something that people have consistently told me never to do. But today is Friday, which means that everything's a bit … Continue reading Taksi Drivers

August 31, 2012August 25, 20162 Comments
Iraqi Kurdistan, Kurdish, Language

New Vocab and Tips

I was able to ask a taksi driver, "bachinda?" (how much?), and understand the answer (chwar hizar - 4,000 dinar). I would say that's a successful outing! Other useful taxi phrases: ira = here (ira bash - here's good.) rast = straight cha = four pensch = five (yep, definitely an indo-european language) hizar = … Continue reading New Vocab and Tips

August 21, 2012August 25, 20163 Comments
Iraqi Kurdistan, Kurdish, Language

Factoids

Taxis don't have seat-belts.Kurds are both maniacal and very polite drivers. They'll accelerate super fast, weave in and out of cars, honk with gusto, but also slow waaaay down for speed bumps, and they yield for any car which is trying to merge into their lane.Taxis usually cost about 3,000 - 4,000 dinar (2.5-3ish dollars), but if … Continue reading Factoids

August 20, 2012August 25, 2016Leave a comment
Iraqi Kurdistan, Uncategorized

More Photos & Tidbits

More tidbits about my experience so far: b'ser chao: sure, ok (literally means "on my eye") The main thing I'd heard about Kurds is that they are incredibly friendly. And so far I agree! On my final flight from Istanbul to Sulei, I met a woman about my age named Keshang, who within minutes offered … Continue reading More Photos & Tidbits

August 18, 2012August 25, 20163 Comments
Iraqi Kurdistan, Uncategorized

I’m HERE!

*Disclaimer - This post has some mild(ish) swearing, especially as this author is writing through some pretty nasty jet-lag* I made it - I'm in Suleimaniah! As I'm severely sleep-deprived, I'm not sure the totality of my situation has hit me, and so things are seeming quite surreal. But despite my jet-lag, moments crash through … Continue reading I’m HERE!

August 18, 2012August 25, 20164 Comments

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Israel National Trail marker near Eilat. The National trail runs from the Israel-Lebanon border to the Red Sea. The orange stripe represents the desert (South), and the white stripe represents snow (North). Since the orange stripe is on top, you know you’re hiking south. Israel does a REALLY good job marking ALL their hiking trails.

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