
Long-term expat nerd, writing about all the places she's lived and visited (which means all the places she's read in, see: nerd)
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Tirana’s not that big a city. Walk for an hour towards the outskirts, and you’ll find that the apartment blocks and busy cafes disappear around you. Instead, you end up surrounded by villas, by orchards and chicken coops. And by constructio...
The Villa is in the center of Blloku, Tirana’s “hip” neighborhood. It’s surrounded by clubs and bars, with Albania’s oldest (I think) KFC out in front. It has a nicely landscaped yard that cats occasionally saunter through, ignorant of the...
As we waited to go into the workshop, I confidently explained to my friend that this was a great example of cultural evolution, of the new and how it had come to Albania. A workshop on silk? How un-Albanian!
Thanks for reading Reading in U...
Last weekend, Albania celebrated Summer Day to mark the start of Spring. No I didn’t mess anything up there. Yes I was confused too.
Why? Well from what the wisdom of the internet told me, the ancient Albanian calendar only had summer and...
I’m a huge fan of Chris Arande (go read his Substack!), and I’ve started taking walks around my own city inspired by him. This time I took it a step further and went on a walking holiday to Durres, Albania.
Durres is Albania’s second-bigg...
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Ohio-born millennial, former teacher, and digital nomad, I moved to Indonesia 3 months after graduation. I’ve lived in Indonesia, China, Thailand, a brief stint in the Czech Republic, and now I’ve been in Albania for a few years.
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