I wrote this last week so it might need some updating... but I can't do it. It's too hot. I'm melting.
12th - 24th Lucy and Gib
Lucy and Gib were here for nearly two weeks which was great as it gave us plenty of time to relax and potter about at home as well as go out on a few day trips.
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Evening stroll |
In Sofia we met up in the morning and all got the bus back to Chirpan together. We just arrived home and were giving them a tour of the place when suddenly we heard a loud crash on the roof. We looked out to see it was hailing - but this was no ordinary hail! It was LITERALLY the size of golf balls. It felt like the world was ending!! Thankfully it only lasted around 10 minutes and we didn't suffer any damage (except a couple of broken buckets and a hole in our tent) but some friends got dents in their cars and roofs!
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The size of this hail! |
So anyway, Lucy actually visited here when we first arrived, over two years ago, so it was nice to show her around as she can really appreciated the change - we were still in a tent the last time she was here and the spare room was just a muddy hole!
The first few days we chilled at home and in the garden - reading, chatting, eating, drinking and swimming in the sunshine. More lovely, long, balmy evenings under the vines. We are getting far to used to this life! One afternoon it started to drizzle slightly (although was still hot) so we played Monopoly in the kitchen. We went to the Friday market and showed L & G the sights and sounds of Chirpan.
The weather was set to get a bit rainy over the next few days so on the Sunday we had a games day in the kitchen whilst it rained and stormed outside - we played so many games, it was so fun! It felt like Christmas!
The weather was much brighter today and we started the day with a strong coffee and a stroll around the village. We then drove to the pretty and traditional village of Kosovo for a little look around before heading to Bachkovo Monastery. After looking around the monastery we went in search of a walk that I'd read about to a large waterfall in the mountains (I love a waterfall!!) We found the walk easily and it was a beautiful trek into the mountains, passing an abandoned communist camp, stone ruins, open meadows and a tiny chapel surrounded by ancient trees. We also passed the waterfall but it was completely dry - never mind, it wasn't really hot enough to swim anyway! We walked for over an hour before decided to turn around and head back home. Another amazing trip in the Rhodopes - we are so privileged to live so close to these enchanting mountains.
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:-) Everyone in Kosovo |
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Bachkovo Monastery |
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Hiking from Backhovo |
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Sheep in the woods |
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Chapel in the woods |
It was hotting up again for the rest of the week so there was more time just relaxing at home. We also all did a bit of work in the veggie garden - Lucy did a fab job of clearing some of the beds and Gib painted the walls of the patio area with lime wash. Tomatoes, peppers, chilies, sweetcorn and aubergines are all still doing really well. Beets and carrots are still in the ground but don't seem to be growing much as it is too dry (they are still very tasty and great for pickling though!) Salads and cucumbers are past it - although the chard is still going strong - and the courgettes are still coming but only in drips and drabs now. Sadly all my brassicas got eaten by black fly so I'll have to try again with them. I think we will be able to get another round of fast growing vegetables late summer as the autumn is so warm. There is no harm in trying anyway, so soon I will try planting more salads, spinach and maybe even beans. (Any advice appreciated!)
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Veggies |
Aside from lounging at home we had one day out at the hotel swimming pool. That evening we set up two double beds in the campsite and had dinner and a bonfire up there. It was a great evening playing guitar and singing around the fire before sleeping out under the stars. As everyone has already asked I will mention that we didn't get attacked by bugs at all, the mozzies are only really bad around dusk so no one was bitten whilst sleeping out. We had covers anyway! It was soo lovely waking up in the shade of the pine trees, Pete and I definitely want to do this more often!
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Oh, we also bought and fitted a fan in the kitchen - it has changed our lives! |
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Setting up beds for the night |
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Camp fire area |
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Dinner in the orchard as the sun sets |
On the Saturday we went out on an adventure day to find the 'Marble Lake' that I'd read about. It is an abandoned marble quarry that was supposedly full of water and good for swimming - although we were slightly skeptical. It was less than an hours drive and when we got there we were surprised to see several other cars parked. As it turns out there were, perhaps, 20 kids there having BBQ's and swimming. Some of them were jumping off from the sides too which looked like great fun so we got involved! We spent all day jumping in and swimming and picnicing, it was amazing. The place is very beautiful and surreal too and the water seemed pretty clean (although the same can't be said for the surrounding area which was, sadly, quite littered.) We jumped off from the first two tiers (the second one being just over 5 metres) but some of the boys there were doing some very scary and dangerous jumps from over double that - it was hair-raising just watching them! It was such a good day out and in the evening we went for a lovely meal at a traditional restaurant in Chirpan.
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Marble Lake |
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Jumping in! |
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Besties! :-) |
We were all feeling quite sunned from the last couple of weeks so on Sunday we hung out in the kitchen and Pete and Gib baked some bread rolls. Lucy made some courgette pakoras and for dinner I made a huge Indian feast for the last supper. The next morning we were all up early to drop L & G off in Chirpan for the 7.30 bus. What a fantastic couple of weeks we had and how sad it was to see the last of our friends visiting this year go. Thanks Lucy and Gib! It was our absolute pleasure having you here and you are always welcome again (as you know!)
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Walkies in the heat of the day |
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Making bread and pakoras |
So, that is our friends-visiting-extravaganza over for this year! What an incredible summer we are having and what amazing friends we have coming out to see us and this gorgeous country we live in! Now it's time to get on with some bloody work.......... !! ;-)
That's all for now folks. I'm off to have a cold shower. xx
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Byeeee! |
Wow those hailstones look dangerous .
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great trip it's a stunning country, your so lucky living there. We have had the heating on here in the UK this week !!!!!!!
Hi, this campsite of yours seems to me a paradise full of wholesome fresh food, unpolluted air to fill ones lungs, exhilarating country walks to enrich the experience, close to mountains that raise the spirit and with enough to do or to take a snooze in the silence that envelopes it. Magic!
ReplyDeleteLoved reading your post and about your adventures. Very envious of your lovely summer weather. Scotland didn't get a summer at all ... again ... wish we were there sharing that wonderful atmosphere .. miss swimming on a real hot day and sleeping under the stars would love to ...
ReplyDeleteReally hoping for another update no matter how ordinary. Hope all is well and the blog keeps going. You are so inspiring to those preparing to move over. Best wishes.
ReplyDeleteHope for an update soon
ReplyDeleteLove your updates, hope you and Pete are ok, please post soon
ReplyDeleteHope your both ok, hoping for updates soon
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the next installment !
ReplyDeletePlease can you tell me, has this blog finished?
ReplyDeleteI hope not! This is one of my favourite blogs.
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DeleteHi, what's happened? Are you two still in Bulgaria? I miss your blogs!
ReplyDeleteHi Cherry! We are still here and doing fine! Sorry for the lack of posts.. I'm starting them again this year! Thanks for following :-)
DeletePlease hurry up and write some more of your blog. It is a lot of fun and helpful too! You have told me a lot of information about Bulgaria, as really I only know Sofia and Veliko Tarnovo. Our villa is about 60km north of Sofia and we also have an apartment in VT, near the wooden bridge.
ReplyDeleteMy wife and I are in China at the moment, but we will be retiring to Bulgaria next June. We definitely intend to come and stay at your campsite, whenever we are on the way to Greece or Turkey. Your blog has also inspired me to write a blog too and you can find it at www.bulgariawithnoodles.blogspot.com.
Long time no update - I'm missing your news!
ReplyDeleteDear Minty and Peter,
ReplyDeleteI miss your blog so much! When are you going to start writing it again? In the meantime, you can always read mine at www.bulgariawithnoodles.blogspot.com
Oh come on! Hurry up and write another entry or two. We all want to know your news. (By the way, my blog has only been going for three weeks and I have had 2,600 hits so far.) www.bulgariawithnoodles.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear from you, Minty! Please, please, please write some more of your blog!
ReplyDeleteHey Simon, please share! Have you heard from them recently?
DeleteYes, I did hear from Minty. She and Peter have been in the UK recently, but they are coming back to BG soon. I have asked her to hurry up and write some more of her blog! In the meantime, you can read mine at www.bulgariawithnoodles.blogspot.com and in fact I include Minty's reply in one of the posts on my blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks Simon. I'll have a look at your blog :)
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