The lady in the blue sweater is the Member of Parliament whose campaign I worked for:
This is a campaign event:
This is me at the above campaign event on top of a nearby mountain that I climbed to see the view. Nice view, huh?
I encountered this bone on the way up the mountain. I wonder how the animal died...
This is me after a hard day's work translating. (Notice the cool "press" badge)
This is my mom and me in front of the Parliament building where I also work. I like this picture because it makes me look tall.
I visited a Mongolian Military history museum. This here is a tank from World War 2.
This is at the same museum, and I am squishing a MIG fighter jet with my two fingers. That's right. I'm that strong.
These pictures are of Vladimir Lenin (the Statue). I found this statue when I was taking a walk with my friend before dinner. The first one is the statue. The second one is of me POSING with the Lenin statue. Actually, I was pleasantly surprised and pleased that people didn't tear this statue down when democracy came because I wouldn't have been able to take this cool picture had the statue been torn down.
So, there you go. Some interesting pictures with slightly unnecessary commentary. I'll post more pictures of life in Mongolia because I have much more free time now because I'm not working as much as I used to, and I'm entering a sort of "relax and enjoy the rest of summer" phase.
1 comment:
*claps* I love pictures. I especially like your press badge. That's pretty darn impressive. And I like the one with you and Lenin. Its always fun to pose with statues of dead dictators.
I can't wait to see more pictures!!
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