The best start to the day with a Skype from Rosa. That was very exciting and got me off to a bouncy start. I was having breakfast with my new found ‘friend’ Lana the Russian woman who lives in Germany. She is here for mud treatment on her very dodgy knees and is trying every miracle cure imaginable. She is in awe of little old me who is doing nothing special but she just can’t conceive of going off and getting on a local bus. And then there’s the knees …gave her my view of the world and I reckon she’s heading off for surgery as soon as she gets back to Germany. She’s a hoot really. She insists on speaking Russian to all the hotel staff although they clearly hate it!! They pretend not to understand and she insists that they do understand because they all had to learn it at school. Oh dear…they love me with my English!!!
Anyway enough of her. I had dinner at the hotel last night because I couldn’t be bother going out and foraging but it was a mistake. She and I were the only ones in the dining room (which is why in the end we had to end up talking to each other) and there was a guy playing the violin to no-one basically. So embarrassing, I don’t know how I get myself into these weird situations. I think it’s got something to do with staying in a place beyond my station, I make weird decisions!!
So this morning after breakfast and my lovely chat to Rosa off I went. I was worried my new found friend would want to come with me but she was booked in for more mud!
Onto the bus, no worries, but this time it wasn’t quite as convenient as the destination bus stop was a fair way away from the old town so had to make my way down to where I wanted to be. It is a lovely town with beautiful churches and ruins but it wasn’t quite as enjoyable as Sozopol because it was just so very touristy. Tacky souvenir shops just everywhere…beautiful old houses ruined by these horrible souvenirs under them. Such a shame really. I thought being UNESCO listed prohibited this but doesn’t seem to here. Notwithstanding, I enjoyed exploring and soaking up another beautiful little seaside town with magnificent old houses and cobbled streets winding everywhere. Just gorgeous all in all.
Then there is the mandatory fresh fish in these little towns…naturally. I have photos which I will download at some point…repetitive shots of my lunches!!
Then came back…found myself a bus that actually came to the old town so not sure what happened with the bus going there.
Well I’m very hopeful that this actually is the last day in Bulgaria, not because I won’t be sorry to leave, I will, its been an amazing experience. Not without its challenges but with fantastic rewards as well. It has been the discovery of one treasure after another. My reason to hope it is the last day is the complete lack of confidence I have that I will be able to get everything to go to plan tomorrow…it really is a wing and a prayer this expedition to get to Bucharest.
Next exciting saga tomorrow so wait with bated breath to hear where it comes from. There’s an awful lot happening in the lobby of this hotel where I’m sitting…clearly a wedding party about to arrive.