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Joined at the hip

Joined at the hip

  You can prepare for moving abroad in lots of practical ways. Brush up on the language. Plan a new business or some other way of earning money. Give all your crap to the charity shop… One thing we weren't prepared for – and it sounds really dumb to say this –...

Coming home

Coming home

I’ve always been happy calling anywhere ‘home’. Bulgaria is ‘home’. England is ‘home’. Anytime I stay in a hotel or Airbnb for more than a night, I start calling it ‘home’. So, yes, I’m home (in Bulgaria) after my long trip back home (in England). The cat gang...

KAT, cats and glads

KAT, cats and glads

Like a lot of Brits here facing the prospect of no-deal Brexit tomfuckery, I had to drag my arse to the KAT office in Sofia last week to do battle with Bulgarian bureaucracy. But, on the plus side, it was all over within 30 minutes (my personal best for a KAT...

Spring in pictures

Spring in pictures

Not much to report at the moment as life is consumed (consumed!) by Brexit anxiety. (Joking. Sort of.) At least there are plenty of reasons to be cheerful out in the sunshine, including… 1. Big birds are back The storks have returned and taken up residence on...

An expensive day out

An expensive day out

Enjoying the locals' artwork in Etropole...   I suspect I might be tight with money. I mean, the list of things I refuse to spend money on is growing longer all the time: new clothes, a better car, furniture, the latest phone (or gadgets in general), haircuts,...

Spring tease 2019

Spring tease 2019

  We’ve had our afternoon coffee out on the back terrace for the past three days, and it's been heavenly. Sat on the bench, against the sunny back wall of our house, it was baking. I can’t remember ever having coffee breaks outside in short sleeves in...

The increasing Westernisation of Bulgaria as demonstrated through avocado availability

The increasing Westernisation of Bulgaria as demonstrated through avocado availability

  Kaufland didn’t have any avocados the other day. Just typing that sentence makes me realise how much Bulgaria has changed since we first came here in 2011. I don’t think I saw an avocado in a local shop until … maybe 2014? 2015, even? I mean, you’d see them...

Too many mad people

Too many mad people

  Well, now, that wasn’t too bad, was it? January, I mean. Not too snowy. Not too cold. We managed to go swimming at the Pravets hotel a few times (our winter treat). Did lots of yoga (om). Ate lots of veggies (if only to offset the entire pack of butter we...

Blue Sunday?

Blue Sunday?

I’ve always suffered from Sunday Blues. Even as a child, I remember feeling this little nugget of anxiety on Sundays, coupled with a demented compulsion to try and enjoy myself, to make the last moments of the weekend count. (As anyone who’s ever felt anxious will...

Driving in snow

Driving in snow

I have something of a love–hate relationship with driving in Bulgaria. Love it because no one gives a fig for the rules, you can (outside of Sofia) park pretty much wherever you like, and you can reverse back up the motorway if you miss your exit (not that I've...

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