We spent the first day, Friday, traveling to Khovd Suum, (a suum is a small village) twenty miles west of the our city with the same name. There we were introduced to Nauriz by visiting the home of one of Judy's students. It was the first of three families we would visit in Khovd Suum, in addition to another five the following day. Besides feeding us extensively, we listened to dombor music and received gifts of traditional Khazak clothing—a ger-shaped hat for me, and an embroidered vest for Judy.
Harashash, end of the table, invited us along with the Peace Corps Volunteers. Bob Keroack, an American working for Khovd's Department of Education, is in the center.