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JULY 2022 Broadcast: Martina Nicolls

 




JULY 2022


GEORGIA IN JUNE

Last month, I was in Tbilisi, Georgia, and in the east of the country in the famous wine region of Kakheti. 

THE ROCK CAVES OF THE DAVID GAREJA MONASTERY
WINE TASTING IN DUGLADZE WINERY IN KAKHETI, GEORGIA
IKALTO MONASTERY, GEORGIA
ALAVERDI VINEYARDS

CITY VIEWS OF TBILISI, GEORGIA


GEORGIAN BEER



FEAST OR FAMINE

My blog site Feast or Famine has posts on book reviews, art galleries and museums, my humanitarian work, articles, and photographs.

Read a review of Shota Rustaveli's epic The Knight in the Panther Skin. HERE


SIMILAR BUT DIFFERENT IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM

My Website: See information and photos on animals ... This month's feature is the Caucasian Parsley Frog found in Georgia. 

GO TO THE ANIMAL WEBSITE

CAUCASIAN PARSLEY FROM MERCHANDISE

OTHER MERCHANDISE from my PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO


A FLOWER EXPECTED EVERYWHERE

My Website: See information and photos on flowers, gardens, floral art, poetry, books ... 


SIGN OF THE TIMES

Sign outside a restaurant, Tbilisi, Georgia, 15 June 2022



THE PARIS RESIDENCES OF JAMES JOYCE

My latest book The Paris Residences of James Joyce (2020) has a website with information on the book and Opal Hush blogs that aim to connect the past to the present, and discover people and places in Paris.

Opal Hush is mentioned in James Joyce's 1922 novel Ulysses. It's a drink - a quarter of a glass of claret with lemonade from a soda siphon.


THE AUTHOR

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I am an author and an independent consultant (in peace and stabilisation, human rights, labour rights, labour market assessments, countering trafficking in persons, education, vocational education and training, health, and good governance). 

I have several websites and blog sites, such as my main webpage (http://www.martinanicolls.net), animal website (Similar But Different in the Animal Kingdom), plant website (A Flower Expected Everywhere), Paris website (The Paris Residences of James Joyce), a general blog site (Feast or Famine), and a facebook page.

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MARTINA NICOLLS  is an international human rights-based consultant in education, healing and wellbeing, peace and stabilization, foreign aid audits and evaluations, and the author  of: The Paris Residences of James Joyce  (2020), Similar But Different in the Animal Kingdom (2017), The Shortness of Life: A Mongolian Lament (2015), Liberia’s Deadest Ends (2012), Bardot’s Comet (2011), Kashmir on a Knife-Edge (2010) and The Sudan Curse (2009).

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