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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I've woken early on this Saturday, after an early night last night, determined to catch this blog up to date even though this covers a huge amount of stuff. I'll just sweep past things, zoom through, and hopefully it won't be too long but even if it is at least I'll be up to date.
The very size of the task of catching up was what was preventing me from starting; not a very sensible thing to do as this just made the backlog bigger and bigger and bigger.. So. Onwards.
A wonderful visit from the parents.
That was the title of the blog I was going to write dedicated to this awesome visit but let's compress it into a paragraph or two. It's now mid September. This goes back two and a half months to early July.
Parents in the pool with their hats
Sparking up a rare BBQ
Our new place in the mountains
Moving a rock from the lane
The weather was warm enough to get the pool filled before they arrived (and you already know that we had Bekir come out and fit the new gazebo to the balcony so we could use it again this year) however the weather ended up being not that great, either raining a lot or when it wasn't raining, being too windy, and so outside didn't occur as much as normal. They were pretty tired, however, and the rest was welcome. I did go out and purchase the new place in the mountains (another thing giving impetus to this update. Stuff is about to start happening again regularly) and took them up there a few times. We also made it up to the lake at the top of our hill, where Rambo had a swim, Thelma found a stick and Louise had a Mad Half Hour. Great fun.
Not really "sitting out" weather
Afternoon sun and playing puppies
A sunset and a bird
A large wasps nest
As I've said we had some weather, this year has certainly been unusually wet, though at least it wasn't the miserable grey of last winter; there have been some lovely moments also. One thing that was worth noting was watching some wasps take apart a dragon fly carcass on the balcony; it was almost entirely gone before very long. We got some lovely photographs of the sunset from the roof terrace one evening, and marveled at the wasps nest under the overhang around the edge. Of course we don't mind wasps normally however later in the summer this particular colony attacked both Thelma and Louise (who were not bothering it at all - just walking past) so I've had to remove it sadly. This is before that, though, and Louise serenaded the village with a lovely song.
The 'rents up the top of the tower
Looking down over the new excavations
Dinner at the Water Wheel
Dinner at Elite
Dad's birthday Kebab
Lunch at the lake (I was really REALLY hungry!)
A monster pizza each
Final meal before they left
We got up to Perperikon, though A wasn't feeling that well so it was just me and my parents. We had a brief shower while they were climbing the tower (I stayed down with Thelma who still doesn't like heights) and on the way we were dragged into the new excavation area by one of the archaeologists who proceeded to talk very fast at me in Bulgarian about what he was discovering. What a wonderful country this is! Other than that I have a large number of photographs of us eating meals at various restaurants, including my dad getting his traditional Birthday Kebab.
Mum sat on some awesome chairs at the beginning of the walk
Heading off up the hill
It was very steep in places
The stream was lovely, full of life
Some damaged trees; wind, a lightning strike?
Looking across at some of the crags
We finally reach where most of the fossilised trees are
Not sure who spray painted it
A very still pool
This Dragonfly settled just long enough for a picture
Two butterflies dancing above the water
Some of petrified trees on display
More notches in the cliffs
There was a lot of scrambling to do
I was far hotter and sweatier than I look
With the way the weather was my parents got some games in on our pool table (which has since reverted to a storage system, sadly) and we had a round robin tournament which I think my Dad won, or maybe A? Later on my mum was very proud to have beaten my dad, a very notable achievement considering how sore her shoulder was. We did get the chance to go out together for a walk (they went on a few that we didn't join them on) to the Petrified Forest; it took a bit of hiking and was actually quite hard work but it was very worth it indeed. I can't wait to get back there with A and show her. The puppies also loved it, Thelma even had a swim! Of course I was not able to limit the number of pictures as much as I should but it really was an amazing place.
So there you have it; longer (of course) than "two paragraphs". Who is shocked. Not me? It was a great visit as it always is and I'm already looking forward to next year (while hoping the weather is more suitable for July).
Onwards.
ArdaCon
We had a little while in between the visit of my parents and us heading back to the UK for the weekend of gaming that is ArdaCon.
Finally a morning nice enough for breakfast on the balcony
It was actually starting to be a bit warm
Arty morning shot
Up above the new place
Inside the new place
Ironically enough the sun came ot and we were able to spend some time on the balcony and even get a morning brew routine going (which we have continued as much as we can ever since, though now it's cooling down towards Autumn and we've missed a couple of mornings recently). We also took a quick walk up the hill behind the new house and it is lovely indeed, though the building is going to have to come down. We had a lovely pair of couples come and look after the house for us, parents of one of the guys in the SBG community, and after welcoming them and showing them around a bit we were off for the crazy busyness that is three days of solid play.
In the bar before the carnage begins
The 51 point batrep begins
Friday Breakfast
Flags in the hall
Beard brothers
Much excitement for the new boxset
Chaos in Arda kicks the weekend off
A room full of nerds having fun
Me and my awesome doubles partner
James and Tom on stage
We drove up to the airport, parked successfully, and flew over without any real dramas. I did my usual rush through the airport, trailing A (sorry love) and then we were at the hotel, greeting our friends and settling in. I ran a comedy competition on the Thursday night which involved far more than I expected turning up with a tiny warband each to play against whoever was free. The prize was a lovely picture painted by A of Gollum and was won by one of my favourite people at ArdaCon who brought the most crazy list. I almost went unbeaten throughout, which was a surprise and that didn't continue for the rest of the weekend. The hall was looking amazing, with the many flags showing just how international this event is, and pretty soon it was time to let the masses in. I helped out throughout the weekend, my first role acting as bouncing with The Viking as Forgeworld was pre-releasing some awesome toys and we didn't want a rush. The first day went very smoothly indeed, and I even managed to win one of my doubles games. A was having a great time also; the community is amazing and they are the most welcoming and awesome people you can imagine.
Breakfast with Evan - tradition is good
An Easterling-off (and I bought some of my models from Mel)
Thelma, Louise and Rambo in miniature form
A during one of her games; not just blokes playing
This game ended up being closer than I thought it would be
The Uruk was certain I had a Dwarvish beard
A large group for steak dinner
Worked up an appetite
A whisky with Devan
Empty reception area; until next year
I have many many pictures but I'll not show too many here, of the actual weekend. Suffice to say both A and I had a wonderful time, ate some superb breakfast, played some memorable games, met some wonderful people and just all in all had an epic time. It was also a crazy busy weekend; I helped the scoring between matches to speed the transition so didn't get much time to mingle but I did get threatened by a friendly Uruk-hai several times. At the end of it all we went for steak at the super place downstairs and then afterwards I shared a whisky with Devan from America. It was a sad thing that it all ended however now we begin planning for next year.
Thelma parked herself on my lap immediately
A meal to say goodbye, and thanks
Bekci
Rambo and Bekci get along OK
One of many sunrise pictures
We got back and drove back to the Old School and were greeted by our amazing house sitters who had strimmed and stacked wood and tidied and generally proven themselves to be wonderful people. They had also got very good use from the pool and enjoyed themselves immensely. The puppies were also very pleased to see us. We went out for dinner a couple of times before our guests had to go, one time not very successfully as the service was appalling which is unusual, and then they headed off and it was just me and A again. We did welcome a new member of the family as we picked up a Cane Corso puppy (now called Bekci - the "c" is soft like sh) who will be our guard dog as Rambo gets older. She has started to settle in very well and the initial struggle with the other dogs, particularly Thelma, is slowly getting better. The weather has also generally been improving, as I said about five thousand words ago. We have got to sit on the balcony most mornings (I'll be going outside shortly now as A is awake now) and one morning in particular we were treated to the most amazing performance by some starlings sat on the Old Pear Tree. I've increased the volume as far as I could but you may need to turn your volume up still.
More guests
And so to the final section. What a long update and if you've got this far - thank you!
Out for dinner again
A misty start to one of the days
Bottle kill in the gloaming
Coffee and Louise for breakfast
Nice enough for a BBQ
Getting a quick game in
We finally got to eat our two cockerels
Louise helping us with our game
Rambo with ear decorations
Two of our friends from the UK wanted to have a working holiday, just a change of scenery, and we were very happy to welcome them over. They stayed for a week, didn't intrude in any way, and were just the perfect guests. We even managed to BBQ and set the sides on the gazebo one evening, sitting out into the gloaming and managing to achieve a bottle kill in the process. We played a fun game of SBG, ate food, went up to the new place and generally had a relaxing time. This is a nice short section because it really was just relaxing. With Bekci there's a new routine with me getting up normally to let her out for a wee then A feeding her breakfast. I've enjoyed those mornings, and got to laugh at Rambo with seeds on his ears and other amusing things.
The week with our friends finished too quickly and I took them back to the airport and we stopped on the way for food at the Italian we had discovered with my parents a few years back.
But wait.. there's... MORE?
Sorry, I lied. This is actually the final section.
I always appreciate a palindrome
It is always lovely on the cheren put
Preparing kindling
Bekir back to work
The cause of our electrical problems
Fixing the tiles I broke
This building must come down
It is deteriorating fast
Bekir purchasing a pigeon
Before our guests arrived we had a brief power outage with a circuit breaker going which we thought was a brief blip but then while I was taking our guests the power went again and we could not recover it so a call was put in to Bekir who reacted and was able to come straight out the next day. I collected him, went past the shop, and got back to find A breaking firewood - it's that time of year again. Bekir stripped the offending switch off the wall and we found it was quite a large problem - it's a good thing this didn't cause a fire! While he was here he also fixed the balcony wall and wood store roof that I had damaged a few months back. I did some tidying in the tool room while the power was off. In the afternoon I went up to the Mountain house and showed it to Bekir who is going to put together a team to demolish this house and the one next door (which I am currently buying as well) so they don't fall down and damage the remaining good materials. It was lovely to be up there again. The neighbour was around and Bekir even bought a pigeon off him!
Lots of cuddles
I will leave you with this, the 80th photograph (!!!!!!!!) of this update, taken yesterday as we sat in the shade outside the kitchen door. Bekci is growing fast and is super friendly too.
Thank you for reading; at least I've caught up to date now!
That's been epic!
ReplyDeleteHaha - epic, or just loooooong :D
DeleteThanks :)
Like to see the view from the new house.
ReplyDeleteNo problem - I'll get some added onto the next update if I remember :)
DeleteIt is stunning!
Ce blog cartonne et il n'a rien à voir avec l'argent.
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup
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