Ara!
There are plenty of things to do in Armenia.
One can take a trip to Lake Sevan for the day and pray it doesn't rain. Architecture buffs love seeing the numerous religious sites, such as the Monastery of Geghard and the cathedrals of Etchmiadzin and Zvartnots. Yerevan was the mecca of modern in one of the world's oldest nations, a bustling city with rainbow lights and water festivals and music, always music. One could ride horseback through the valleys or watch dancers leap and swing to songs both eager and longing. And, of course, there was always some birthday or wedding or party, just because, and as long as you ate whatever the hostess gave you, you were welcome.
However, Alexianos had little free time for such things, as much as he would love to enjoy some coffee with friends or enjoy the sights of the Armenian Fall on a bike ride. President Sargsyan had talked to Alexianos about putting Armenia "on the map"- about branching out and showing good will to other nations. And Alex liked the idea of this, sure, but he already spent enough time answering e-mails from the people and nations he talked to daily. Could he really handle more?
Booting up his Toshiba laptop and typing in his password, Alex wondered who might have already contacted him. A pessimistic thought inquired if anyone would even bother messaging a small nation like him, but he showed it away. Small, khndrem. He would love his country even if it were only a grain of sand.
He hoped the others might, too.
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A/N: Hi, all! You know the drill- send in your messages and Alexianos Kirzigian will answer them. :) Don't be shy! He'll talk to any nation (Yes, that includes Turkey and Azerbaijan). He's a generally nice, intelligent nation that's quite friendly once you get to know him- and he'd love to hear from you!
Please only send letters from nations. It's too difficult for Alex to answer all the messages, otherwise. :)
Sh'norhagalut'yun!
