I am back home
After a wonderfully uneventful and picturesque 9 hour bus ride from Istanbul, we are in Sofia. There are so many people I would love to meet, very few I just have to and, quite amazingly, none that I am avoiding. A fact, mind you, I am rather proud of.
Right now, I am overwhelmed by an incredibly warm welcome and attention. Excuse me if I am missing in action. I am probably meeting you right now ;)
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Stick around, there is more:
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Our home for a few days. I cannot stop looking at those blossoming trees everywhere. If you were wondering, most of them are plums.
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Quite unplanned we stopped in Kalofer, the birth place of one of Bulgaria’s national heroes – Hristo Botev. A poet, but more so a revolutionary, he features brightly in our … Continue reading →
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All covered in white and red, we welcomed March in the warmth of our apartment in the center of Sofia.
Baba Marta (grandma March) comes around and is meant to … Continue reading →
Добре дошли!
How fun – enjoy showing your family to . . . your family!
It must be so nice ;-) enjoy all the attention!
How lovely for you! How fabulous for the kids! Savour the love … thinking of you
Hi strangers! I found ur website while looking for informations about a trip to South East Asia that I wanna do next year (or maybe this year…not sure yet!I’ll wait to see what life brings me…). So I started to read ur stories and couldn’t stop! U seem to be an amazing person with an amazing family! And I loved ur pictures, truly inspiring !Congratulations for being who you are. It feels good to know that there are still good and special people in the world!!! I´m still following u guys in Oman, but as today is the begging of Carnaval here in Rio de Janeiro, I wondered why ur around the world travel did not include Brazil (and south america)? We have lots of things that you would love (beach, sun, incredible sightseeings, music, dance and loots of good food)!!!;) So wish u guys all the best in ur journey and I´m gonna be here accompanying you! Cheers!
Marcos, welcome! I am trying to step on the ground after your kind words. Wow, thank you. Next: we are not done yet. Far from it. We most definitely hope to have enough money left at the end of the trip to make it to South America. Right now I am thinking that it will be excellent if we could end it with the carnaval in Rio. When are you going to Asia?
Luiza, thank you!
Nina, miss you.
Liz, cheers!
How wonderful it must feel to be home! Soak it all in and take your time. What do the kidlets think?