This is my blog about emigrating to Bulgaria. It starts with the idea and will take you through all the steps I am taking to create my new life in this wonderful idyllic country. Thank you for reading.
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Here we are again, Sunday afternoon with the fire going, A sat on the bean bag in front of it playing her game on her phone, and me about to tippy tappy for a while to get this update out the door as soon as possible.
Contrasting weather
The title for this update was decided on Friday as the weather had been really dull for ages; there were no sunrise or sunset photographs to show you, nothing interesting in the sky but just grey and drizzle and mizzle and dullness.
This is what we had for a few days
It was getting cold as well, though not below freezing yet, and the wind was biting. Suddenly we were very happy of the fire in the living room and once more we had the curtains shut continually in Room 13, what with there being no thermal benefit from the sun as it wasn't out. It didn't effect us too much as I was working all day Thursday and A had a rest day (after the shopping trip) and so we didn't really go out anyway. Friday we also kept ourselves inside for most of the day (we tidied through the lab room and packed away a lot of the glass items into bubble wrap and also found the rat nest in some of the papers I had saved for the museum. Fortunately most of them were still OK and they are now packed in seal plastic boxes). There was no way I was suggesting we do anything outside, not with the forecast I had seen.
Saturday morning we see the sun again
Thermometer hits zero
Cold start to Sunday morning
A heavy frost on the top bank
The sun pokes up over the mountains
Below freezing this time
That forecast proved correct and Saturday morning dawned very bright and very cold and this weather has stayed over the weekend. The sun has been out all the time and while the temperature of the air is cold with the sun on you it is actually quite warm. Yesterday I even took my jumper off while outside for a while, it was that warm. This morning you could not call it warm in the slightest, though, as there was a hard frost on the ground. When I went out to clean the duck pond, emptied over night, everything was frozen and the standpipe out the front didn't work as the pipe above ground was also frozen.
Doing stuff
Our pattern of getting stuff done has very much followed the weather. As I have said we did get some stuff achieved on Friday by getting into the "rat room"/laboratory, checking it for rats with the puppies and then, when it was clear that there was no rat in there at that time, tidying a bit and sealing the holes by the window with expanding foam. There is still quite a lot to do in there but it was a start.
The Christmas tree is done
Thursday, after going out shopping and spending ALL the money (not really), A came back and redid the Christmas tree. We had decided together that we needed more lights and also more colour so she bought two more sets of lights and a load more red baubles and now it looks absolutely brilliant. We've been turning the lights on every evening when we shut the curtains and it's feeling very festive in here.
The frames we made last year coming in handy again
Fixing the frames together, and to the hutch
A stapling the steel mesh a bit more securely
Sassy's new run
On Saturday morning the first thing we did was head onto the balcony to sort out a run for Sassy. We had put her into the rabbit hutch out there on Friday while we were in and out of her room and now she was there it seemed a good time to get her situated there full time. I pulled the frames we had made for her winter run at SandS's out of the green building where they had been stored and passed them up to A then we worked together to fix them to each other and secure all the edges with the staple gun. We put a roof on with a lifting section near her hutch, and solid supports with old window frames over the rest, and blocked up the gap underneath the cage so she can't escape (easily). It took a bit longer than I had thought it would but not all that long and I'm really happy that she is finally in a place where she can be part of the family (we go on the balcony many times every day and during the evening as well) which hasn't really been the case since those first few weeks last year when she was living in Room 13 with me, before I got her into that room.
Pre-use checks on the chainsaw
All the chopping done
Lots more soil spread on the floor o the orchard
After this we both went outside to our allotted tasks for the day. A was stuck behind the chainsaw again for a fair while as she chopped up the pile of branches I had gathered together during the week. She worked away until the fuel ran out and in that time completed almost all of the available wood so she didn't bother to refuel. We have a task to go around the whole land and trim whatever remaining damaged branches there are so there'll be another pile to chop soon enough. While she was on with this I was on the end of the shovel and wheelbarrow shifting soil onto the floor of the orchard again. By the time her fuel ran out in the chainsaw mine was getting quite low in my body so a quick chocolate bar to prevent me from dropping and we shifted the wood inside and then called it a day. It was a nice feeling to have achieved so much, particularly as the working days are so short at the moment.
Lots of rugs hung out in the sun
This morning, being Sunday, was tidying morning. I did the humanure and cleaned out the fires before A joined me and then we worked together to get the rest of the cleaning done. I swept the corridor and stairs while she cleaned Room 13 and got it all mopped out. We beat the rugs and hung them out over the edge of the balcony and when we brought them in mid afternoon they were sun warmed. While A was in the bedroom doing that, and the living room, I went into the roof and split the two different types of track up and shifted it into the drawer units I had bought. Now that I have freed up the boxes I can go through and sort through the rolling stock and other bits and get rid of all the cardboard boxes up there.
Foods
So a large part of our pleasure here is provided by food, both that which we cook ourselves and by going out for meals. Even though the "kitchen" is just one wall of Room 13 at the moment A is able to rustle up some amazing meals which spoil me totally.
Super tasty curry
Excellent eggs frying up with bacon
The perfect bacon and egg butty
This week was no different but the only picture I have is of the awesome curry she cooked on Thursday night. There was enough to feed ten people but somehow we managed to eat almost all of it, leaving a little to be reheated the next day for lunch and it was if anything even better then. The chickens have started laying again in earnest and we had a lot of eggs backed up so we've been treated to fried breakfasts this weekend. Our eggs are even nicer than the shop bought ones, even though we go to get fresh eggs from the little shops.
By far the best Parlenka we have found over here
The house special - and it was
Pork in mushroom sauce
Biscuit cake for two
Friday was far from a total write off, despite the weather, and in the evening we headed out to a new place up near the dam above the local city for a meal with SandS. We had seen the billboards for this place and been a little unsure whether we wanted to bother trying it but when it was suggested for this meeting we agreed and what a good decision that was. It is a really nice place, very well set out and with plenty of space but even better than that was the food. Everything was cooked perfectly and very tasty. The only thing that let it down a bit was the service with a couple of items we ordered not arriving until after we reminded the staff who had attempted to take the order by memory, and hadn't written it down. This was a minor gripe as we had plenty to eat and didn't miss the missing items much.
Th'animals
We have such a menagerie now here (and I am outnumbered as there is only Rambo as the other male) and this week we have pictures of them all, and a video.
The puppies keeping warm
"Hang on, didn't this used to be OUR house?!"
Louise digging a deep hole
With the temperature dropping so much, though Room 13 doesn't ever seem to get much below about 10 degrees as the fridge/freezer is on and probably has quite an effect, the puppies have been struggling in the mornings. Their favourite trick is to be put inside one of our jumpers to warm up. Louise is more interested in this but Thelma does get involved. Shortly after this picture was taken we put their coats on and sent them outside to run around. With Sassy on the balcony on Thursday night they were a little unsure and wanted to say hello to her, or growl at her in Thelma's case. When the run was finished we let them out and they spent a lot of time running around, growling and whining and yipping but now, on Sunday, it seems that even Thelma is getting more used to her.
Dragon breath dog
Rambo has been his usual self, running around too fast without looking where he is going and getting too close for comfort whenever you sit down outside, and once I did have to put him on his lead as he was being too bouncy around the chicken run. He's looking so much healthier now than when we picked him up way back in the snow in March and we have been pleased to see him doing his rounds of the land in the evenings. He's settled into the routine of being shut in for the night as well and doesn't seem to be too bothered by not having his freedom then.
First steps into the new enclosure
Munching her breakfast
Sassy has really settled in to the run already and doesn't seem at all bothered by the minus temperatures over night. This morning she was sat out watching the sun come up when I went out to get the pictures. I've climbed in and put some more hay into the little house I made for her last year so now, should the wind howl in she has protection whatever direction it is coming in. I would like to make a shelter for her toilet tray before the weather changes again; I'm sure she wouldn't be happy if it got rained on, so that probably should be a priority.
A with her little flock
As already shown the birds are finally laying again. We're getting one or two eggs a day at the moment from the chickens but the biggest excitement was today when I checked and found our first ever duck egg! It was in the nesting box which gives the amusing image of one of the ducks squashing itself in there. They are really very friendly birds and always come running whenever either of us go near their enclosure however they definitely like A more and even come to be fed by hand which is brilliant to watch.
And finally...
And so we reach the end of this update. We've both been slightly under the weather for the past few days; nothing serious just general sniffles and tiredness, and this afternoon/evening has been no different so I've taken it very easy typing this up. I've just finished eating a fabulous slow cooked pork with mashed potato and turnip and the fire is crackling away as I've put some more logs on it. Before I sign off there are a couple of final things to write about...
Our Christmas photograph
The Old School
... the first of which was me fulfilling a request from my dad to provide him with some photographs of the place as it is now for him to send out to his friends as an update letter. I set up the tripod last night and took a picture of us sat together, A with wine and me with whisky, in our lovely new lounge and then this morning I went to get a photograph of the Old School from an angle that shows off the biggest change we've made this year which is the driveway, garage and balcony. He had me get some before shots as well out of the archive however you'll have to wait for them as I'm now going to build up a set and maybe create a page in its own right for before and after shots of the whole build.
A getting ready to fire the gun
Me having a go
Secondly this evening we finally got time to get the airgun out and get A to shoot it a bit. I pinned a target up for her and then marked out about 10m away from it. She had a few goes and I shot it once but we didn't hit the target once. We need to get the sights zeroed in I think. It was fun and now we've shot it I'm sure we'll do it more often. It is louder than you think, though the gun is just a spring powered one not compressed air. What fun.
Right, that's me done. I'll catch you all in the week.
Another nice restaurant is vodenitsata...we probably gonna eat there the new year's eve.
ReplyDeleteApparently there should be even a chinese restaurant in the center... if it survived.