Grant PeacockDomestic PeacockI spent two years of my life in a small mountain village in the Republic of Armenia, a small post-soviet country bordering Ir4 min read·Aug 7, 2019----
Grant PeacockRevolution in HayastanApril 2018: For twenty-five years the Republican Party of Armenia had governed the country, the entire existence of the Armenian Third…4 min read·Jan 18, 2019----
Grant PeacockSmall ThingsBoth Armenia and I have seen some rather large moments over the past year, almost two. An overthrow of the government through nonviolent…6 min read·Jan 10, 2019----
Grant PeacockThe Place I Don’t KnowHow long does it take to know a place? This is the question I am asking myself after having lived in Armenia for the past nineteen months…4 min read·Oct 14, 2018----
Grant PeacockNot a CookbookI recently whet to the Peace Corps doctors for my yearly medical checkup, nothing too bad or unexpected, and was given a talk about how I…6 min read·Aug 26, 2018----
Grant PeacockVartavar x 3The famed water holiday in armenia, a day in July when no one is safe from a bucket of water to the face. I’ve now lived in Armenia for a…5 min read·Jul 22, 2018----
Grant PeacockOne Year InI look in the mirror and I see a pale clean-shaven face with cheek bones that I don’t quite remember, I look at my closet and all I see is…5 min read·Apr 27, 2018--1--1
Grant PeacockI Am Sick, Let the Witch Hunt Begin!I have been very lucky with sickness in Armenia, this current bout of sickness is the exception… if we don’t count diarrhea. I gets loads…3 min read·Apr 15, 2018----
Grant PeacockDragon WishesPerhaps it’s dramatized, perhaps it’s blown out of proportion by metaphor, but I hope you can see that these short bits of writing are a…2 min read·Mar 13, 2018----
Grant PeacockMagharichIn Armenia there is a lovely tradition that seems to be absent in the United States. It’s called Magharich, the “gh” is all flem. When…3 min read·Feb 25, 2018----