Nestled within the heart of Batumi Boulevard there is a Poultry House. In its two large enclosures, you can see an array of domestic birds, including peacocks, swans, geese, and various breeds of ducks.
Another tiny piece of paradise at the secret corner of the Batumi botanical garden.
After a storm, on the rocky beach of Batumi, you can find a lot of interesting things - driftwood, walnuts, remnants of algae and broken shells - all mixed with colourful minerals from the local mountains.
Yellow poppies in green grass look like little suns! 🌞🌞🌞
In the summer heat, trees offer life-saving shade and refreshing coolness. Their leafy canopies create a sanctuary, allowing people and mosquitos alike to find relief 😅
Adjara boasts one of the most diverse and unique botanical gardens, where plant species from a wide range of climatic and landscape zones coexist.
Stunning view of Tbilisi from the bridge in the Botanical Garden.
The most delicious tangerines are the ones you pick from the branch with your own hands! And how beautiful they are... ripening just before Christmas, by the end of January, they've already fallen into the winter grass, unless, of course, their assiduous owners packed them away in boxes before then.
Small waterfall near the Sarpi on the border between Georgia and Turkey.
(It's been spring here for a long time)
❤ The splendour of the Batumi courtyard ❤
Every time it stops raining in Batumi, all residents do laundry at once and decorate their balconies with garlands of colourful linen. We have been collecting photos since we arrived in Georgia)
Gonio stronghold is fifteen km south of Batumi. It was built by the Romans, in the first century AD.
A wonderful open-air museum, but our favourite is the green alley in the middle of the fortress)
The road between Batumi and Tbilisi just after the rain.
Our hometown had too many gloomy days (and not enough sun) so the wisteria flowers were scarce and thin, but in Batumi… It's a wonder plant. Like something from fantasy art.
We have never got used to it!
It's more than a year since we arrived in Batumi, and it's still a feast for our eyes. Mountains, The Black Sea, the lush vegetation, the vivid hues, and the exotic palms and flowers! And Koi carps! (We worried if they would be okay in the cold winter, but they made it!)