They are called shashliks and they're mighty tasty!

There were two shashlik stations one with pork and one with chicken. I made sure we went to both.
She expertly speared her lunch. She's very dangerous.


Here they are posing with our friend Andre. Nathan met him on one of his reconnaissance trips to Russia a few years ago. He's been veryveryvery helpful and great to us.

Des was quite happy to have harvested some eggs for himself


Just goofing around on a fence.
(doesn't it look like dpj gained 20lbs in this pic? his 20-pound-smile)
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