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No sleep till Sofia
... at Josh and Dani's flat, watched live jazz at a pub in Omagh with Claire and Paddy, heard Seb’s story about the Doors at the Roundhouse, breakfasted at Victoria coach station with Kim, Jaqui and Edwina, slept in Alex’s bed, listened to Radio 6 music, tried to keep up with Max and Alex at Chuftek, ate burgers at the Rutland with James, Pete and Ant, played some Bulgarian records to bemused ravers, was shown ...
Veliko Tărnovo
... same time. Horrible. The night was terrible; an all out attack on my senses. If somebody would have made me eat a sloppy joe while looking at a picture of Guy Fieri, my body would have shutdown. Nobody could survive that. Luckily, we made it through the night and enjoyed the rest of our stay in Veliko Turnovo. Also in unrelated, but equally terrifying news: I almost accidentally peed on a homeless dog. It had made a nest on the side of a ...
Veliko Tarnovo
... on, qui a commencé à chanter quelques minutes à peine avant l’arrivée d’un convoi de touristes ! Une autre chose décevante : certaines maisons sont cachées par de hauts murs, il faut bien entendu payer si on souhaite les voir…
Nous décidons d’un commun accord de dormir au bord de la mer noire ce soir : une mer qui est tout de même au cœur de nos ...
A different view
... beardy boar. She spent the night but business done was happy to trot home again coaxed with a bucket of apples and a fag. So fingers crossed and we wait for the blue line!
The weather is cooler so we’ve been busy in the garden catching up. A good patch of the garden is now cleared where we had beans, potatoes, onions, garlic and sunflowers. The auburgines, peppers and tomatoes are coming to ...
Pig blog
'The days when you could walk a sow down the road to a boar are more or less over.' That is a quote from the ‘Backyard Pig and Sheep Book’, which was written in 1977. Admittedly, they are talking about the UK but that practice has certainly not died out in our corner of southeastern Europe. Back in February, we led Ellie through the snow to the other side of the village. She had a hot date with Rumi’s boar. That day was ...