The Greek: your wallet and passport. But he has already packed his case.
The Bosnian: lots of dollars to bribe your way past the guns; credit cards not so useful
My thinking: a car to get you out. Does the travel insurance pay?
Off for lunch later with the greek and stranded Brit. A sudden pause in the network problems allowed me to fix that.
Luckily georgian cash machines give dollars as well as GEL so it's easy to get some cash. That's if the machines are working. Also luckily I have Georgian cards so not dependent on international visa network.
Busy ironing my clothes, though if they are going in a suitcase then does it matter?
Charging both my mobiles in case.
12 o clock BBC World News sounds not so panic making as earlier. No martial law or state of emergency, but bombing of Gori not good. Presumably they will miss the Stalin Museum.
Feeling pretty certain I'll still be here tomorrow.
Technorati Tags: South Ossetia, Russia, Georgia