Monday, July 2, 2007

Last day in Bishkek

Today was our last full day in Bishkek as tomorrow we leave for Almaty and Kazakhstan. For the most part it was a restful day. To note: from this point on Sara will continue to have some level of cramps until stated otherwise, thus removing the need to state it daily. Secondly somewhere over the last couple of days we reached the halfway point of our trip. It is crazy to think that we are already half done, and I know time will only start passing faster from here on. We will both be sad to leave Kyrgyzstan and hope to return one day to do a more extensive trip through the country and mountains.

Today we wandered around for a while, actually found the Canadian Consulate it was at the back of an apartment building (well actually we only found the sign, as the door by the sign had three other signs hanging around it) and there wasn't even a Canadian flag anywhere to be seen. A little disappointed with it if you ask me, where is Debra Grey with those free flags? They need one over here in Bishkek if anyone sees her. After that we walked through some of the public parks, watched some tennis lessons, and then returned to the Italian Restruant for our final meal there. We both agreed while the food was great we are getting a little sick of eating pasta almost every night.

Take care, and the next time you hear from us we'll be in Almaty (southern Borat country)

Tyson and Sara

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