Welcome to Macedonia

I can now say that I have been to Vienna, Austria. Well, for a few hours in the airport. The flights from Heathrow to Skopje were on Austrian Airlines, and well, I guess I shouldn’t complain about the service on American flights. It was especially bad given that the flight from Vienna to Skopje was absolutely packed. There might have been one seat free. Maybe. And apparently everyone brought lots and lots of luggage. Bleah.

But I made it here. In terms of the real reason I’m here, this is going to be great. I’m very excited about what I’ve seen in terms of the hotel, the dig site, and that sort of stuff. There are twelve of us in the group, including the Fullers, some people from the St. Louis area, three from Grove City College in Pennsylvania, and myself. It seems like a good group.

Today we went out to Stobi, a Roman city about an hour from Skopje. They believe they’ve excavated only about 15% of the city, but what they have done is quite fascinating. Lots of impressive examples of Roman architecture and building technology (especially the baths of course), and some beautiful tiled mosaic floors.

There’s also a small museum with some of the items they’ve recovered. The most interesting item was a knife blade that looked very much like a saex blade. When I get the chance I’ll post pictures and you’ll see what I mean.

The when will be questionable. Macedonia bills itself as the first wireless country. Um, well, I have yet to find wireless and the wireless we thought the hotel had was not in existence. I’m at the American Corner room and using their computer right now, but of course for some reason the mail server at Metapros must be down because I can’t open my mail right now. GRRRR.

Anyway, the upshot is I don’t know how consistent I’ll be able to post. My plan is to go ahead and type up the LiveJournal entries, and then put them up when I can. This may mean that there will be several posts at once. I’ll try and let you all know when I’m doing multiple posts so you know to check down to previous posts, but I might forget. You’re warned.

So, for now, talk to you all later, whenever that is.

3 thoughts on “Welcome to Macedonia”

  1. Hi, I’m a friend of Sisule’s and she pointed me in your direction. I am borrowing a pavillion from Ternon and Tangwen for Pennsic, and as I am in Boston, and they are very much not (Kansas City), it needs a ride. Sisule thought you might have room. I am arriving on the First Sunday, Aug 6th and leaving August 19th. Would you be able to help, or know someone else who might?

    Thank you! Aurelia

    1. Ummm, maybe.

      There are two problems. One, I don’t know if I will have space. I had offered the space to someone in Columbia already and will need to check and make sure they don’t need it.

      Second, I won’t have a chance to pick it up. As Sisuile probably mentioned, I’m traveling. I get back just in time to leave for Pennsic, so they would have to bring the pavilion to my place in Columbia.

      Off the top of my head, I don’t know for sure who’s coming from Forgotten Sea, but you might check with HE Malichi. He often goes and I think he takes a trailer.

      Sorry I couldn’t be more immediate help.

      1. The second problem isn’t- Tangwen will drive it to where it needs to go. So if it turns out you do have room, it’ll get there.

        Thank you! I apprciate it.

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