For two weeks, I (Kenzie) have been visiting friends in T'bilisi, the capitol city of Georgia, South of Russia and just East of Turkey. My carry-on sized bag couldn't fit many frames, so I tried to be choose wisely when it came to the placement of the ones I did manage to bring. The "Keep Out" frame is tied to one of many shoes I found cemented to building walls and sidewalks when my friend Martin and I tried to hike up to the ferris wheel in Mtatsminda amusement park. We never made it to the park, but the street art we found along the way was well worth the journey.
Plastic bags seem to grow on trees in Georgia, and they were very useful to me when I tried to hang the frame on a telephone pole. I pulled them out of some bare winter branches and tied them into a rope to dangle the frame from. I left this one in my favorite spot so far in T'bilisi, a quiet elevated path behind the Pellant's house that offers a great view of the whole sparkling city and the hazy historic churches floating off in the misty mountains
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