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A few weeks ago I was wandering through the stalls of the Ptichka market looking at tables of wares spread out for sale. Ptichka (Птичка in Cyrillic) is a bazaar style market whose name means “little bird” for reasons that are totally unkno...
The following is a guest post from Cathy Byrd, author of The Cathy Byrd Project Substack. Cathy is a seasoned art and travel writer currently serving in Peace Corps Moldova. Follow her newsletter for essays on art, culture, and her life so ...
So I went somewhat viral on Linkedin this week. I didn’t really know that was a “thing” until recently and as I watch it unfold it’s been a bit of a shock. I've want to reflect a bit on that process and what it all says here.
In a recent article for Moldova Matters I found myself quoting Lenin. Specifically, I reflected on the probably apocryphal quote where he allegedly said:
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Originally from Virginia I've lived in Moldova since 2012, first as a Peace Corps Volunteer, later as an entrepreneur and small business owner. I write about Moldovan political and economic news to help explain to people why Moldova Matters.
For as long as I can remember, I've looked for adventure, taken risks and roamed far from the familiar. You never know where I'll turn up in the stories I share.
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