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This Thanksgiving, I have plenty to be thankful for, including the incredible opportunity to spend the past few months in a place that is the perfect combination of beautiful, bizarre, creative and crusty.
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Although I'm thousands of miles from my real family, I plan to share the holiday with new American friends and have been welcomed into a Georgian family that is nearly as wacky and wonderful as my own.
There won't be any turkey, but there will be plenty of wine, snacks and laughs. And I'm a vegetarian anyway.
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