Tsaghkadzor Mars
Tsaghkadzor Mars View in the other direction from the puddle with tadpoles, which we wrote about a little earlier.
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Tsaghkadzor Mars View in the other direction from the puddle with tadpoles, which we wrote about a little earlier.
Tsaghkadzor upper-level trip: cable car ride, tourist-service ecosystem, hiking reality check, and panoramic ruins above the valley.
Tsaghkadzor cable-car day: scenic mountain forest views and a teaser for the upper station story.
Tsaghkadzor wildlife notes: abandoned quarry pond with frogs and tadpoles, then a suspected bear footprint that changed daily walking plans.
December in Yerevan: festive city mood, rising smog season, and playful pre-holiday visuals.
Tsaghkadzor hotel complex impressions: mountain climate shift, quiet off-season atmosphere, scenic dining, and unexpected close encounters with local wildlife.
Tsaghkadzor trip note: a Soviet-era bus station vibe, a quirky basement bottle business, and a small souvenir purchase.
Tsaghkadzor series begins: a cozy mountain town near Yerevan, summer stay plans, and first encounters with unexpectedly large striped insects.
Memory reconstruction of the early-1990s VDNKh discovery town: a personal account of working as a young guide and a vivid exhibit with UV light.
Good morning to all owl-lovers.
In Armenian, "բու" means owl (boo). A post about memorable owl-themed ads in Yerevan and the brand behind them.
Tribute to educator-inventor Yuri Ivchenko: a reflection on unsung contributors to science education, memorable exhibits, and lasting inspiration.
VDNKh memories from 1988: Professor Sokolov’s physics exhibits, early fascination with gyroscopes and solenoids, and a later reconnection with similar lab devices at MSU.
Three tiny coffee cups as a snapshot of Yerevan culture: ornament aesthetics, coffee habits, and street social life across generations.
Short notes on math/programming: mathematical induction, why checking examples is insufficient, base/step structure, and an intuitive explanation with a playful bus joke.
Yerevan metro overview: 11 compact stations, the meaning of Barekamutyun (Friendship), and unusual street-style benches underground at Marshal Baghramyan station.
Career transition story: from accounting/finance to frontend study and finally to prompt engineering in education.
The modest charm of Yerevan: world-class art in major centers and equally memorable street-level sculptures in everyday courtyards and playgrounds.