Grandpa Toms
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I am a Vietnam veteran living in Russia.  My community is about the daily life in the town of Kimovsk, Russia and the local peoples perspective of current affairs.
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THE DOLPHINARIAM

Next I went to the dolphinariam for a performance by the dolphins.
They played volleyball, danced in couples, played catch with the audience, and even walked on water.
Their tank is more than 100 meters deep for two important reasons. For their health they must experience the pressure of this depth. The second is that the height that they are able to jump out of the water is dependent on the depth to which they can dive first. They use their buoyancy to increase their speed as they surface and that propels them into the air.
The maritime academy tells us that “THE SEA IS THE FUTURE OF GEORGIA.”
The next four posts are four 4K videos of the act.

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My granddaughter graduated college.
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Batumi Boulevard

My amazing life in Batumi!

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Life on Batumi Boulevard

Walking to Church last Sunday in the beautiful sunshine.

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A big shout out to the people who follow me. Unfortunately I’ve had to leave Russia. It became impossible to receive any funds from the US. I am currently living in Batumi, Georgia.
This is my family in the living room of my apartment in Kimovsk, Russia. I am a disabled Vietnam veteran. Seventy six years of age. My son Aleksandr (left), and my granddaughter Dasha (center) look in on me. Here, I had hoped to live out my retirement years.

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AT THE OFFICE!

I am once again at the office at AromA Coffee & Tea. This time I will sample their bacon crescent with a coffee Americano.

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Fun With my Granddaughter
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