Home Sweet Home
or
Now Where Did I Leave My Hat ?????

Welcome to 43A Gogibashvili Street.  Many of  these buildings have the most interesting doors that look like they are ancient (which many of them are).  Our front apartment door is not ancient (the building was built in 1957) but appears to he been altered to suggest that it might in fact be two or three hundred years old!!  (Anyone who takes the preceding seriously really needs to get a life.)
 

This is the front of our building, and the streets that surround it.  The streets are not in what you would call "good condition", and the population of the city has grown so much during the past 10 years that parking on the already narrow streets and lanes makes for difficulty getting through the city's side streets.
 
 
 
 
 
 


The front room is spacious, with 12 foot ceilings, a crystal chandelier, and nice furnishings that are 50's and 60's looking in style.  There is a huge glass fronted display cabinet across the wall to the right of this picture full of expensive glass collectibles.  The owners ususally move out of their apartments in order to rent them out, and because there is no place to store their things when they go live with other family members, they simply leave everything but their clothes and walk out!!
 

 Kitchen with new floor  Bedroom
 

  
The backyard is not what you would call "beautiful".  Perhaps "functional" would be a better word, as it houses our generator building (on the right), which is why all the wires are coming out of the top of that metal storage shed.

   The lower "den" with couches and piano, for those private dinner parties where you sit and dazzle your friends with some light tunes. . . .
 

The formal dining room.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The den and library as seen from the front room.
 

The library.

The kitchen sink, which is hidden behind the door and is located where you have to squeeze in between there and the washer and dryer.  This was done (I assume) to make it more of a challenge to wash the dishes!
 

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