A very sleep-deprived first day in Tbilisi

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @boxing.-jr9up
    @boxing.-jr9up 5 месяцев назад +1

    You are in Georgia?! What a surprise! Amazing! I'm glad you're enjoying your stay. Yes, the wine is very famous, some is made exclusively in Orthodox Churches, an old tradition of winemaking just like in Serbia. Over here in Belgrade we actually have an authentic Georgian restaurant called "Djordjija", and I love it! Sometimes I make at home dishes like Khachapuri (which is similar to Serbian Komplet Lepinja) and Khinkali ❤ PS. Oh,who is that?! Nick?! With a new haircut? I didn't recognize him, I thought he was a basketball coach of some junior team😅 And Rylan is so tanned, Turkiye did good for you. ❤

  • @leokaloper4132
    @leokaloper4132 5 месяцев назад +1

    Poor Gizmo, I hope he overcomes these gut attacks you'be been forced to provide him. I'm glad that you compare Tbilisi to Belgrade. The only problem is the difference in greenery. Here; no more room to plant a toothstick in downtown, and not a tree. Georgia being Influenced by Croatia ? Not even on Neptune, let alone Mars. Rylan, you were right about the wine. They have a special way of making wine. I saw one of the ceramic vases here in Belgrade, and I was amazed. They brought a "modest" size vase because of plane weight and transport issues. Search for ancient georgian qvevri wine the video from 10 years ago., get ready to read english subtitles though, easier than learning Georgian alphabet.

    • @boxing.-jr9up
      @boxing.-jr9up 5 месяцев назад +1

      You are wrong! You are not from Belgrade. The beautiful parks, gardens and forests of Belgrade as designed by Emilijan Josimovic are here to stay. The greenery is not going anywhere, and the latest modern takes on urbanity and contemporary infrastructure and residential areas like West 65, Sakura Park, Skyline Afi Tower etc. mean the improvement of the quality of life. Kalemegdan, Tasmajdan, Karadjordjev Park, Gazela Park, Manjez (esp. frequent flower exhibitions), Botanical Garden Jevremovac, Park Forest Zvezdara, Topcider, Kosutnjak, Avala, Hyde Park (Senjak), Zemun Riverside Park (Park Zemunski kej), Forest of Lipovica, Miljakovac Forest, Forest of Bojcin, Park of Friendship, Ada Ciganlija Forest (with my favorite golf course), Ada Medjica, The Great War Island (known among us in Belgrade as 'the lungs of the city') etc. And, my own house garden is pure heaven on earth, fruits and flowers in abundance, with high oak trees, chestnuts and hazelnut trees, even an array of wide fig trees. So, there is greenery in Belgrade as much as you want, literally everywhere.