I am now in a night train heading to Budapest. I had breakfast this morning in Bulgaria, lunch in Romania and will be having breakfast tomorrow in Hungary. I struggle a bit with mastering the various currencies and exchange rates and with the various ways of saying 'hello', 'thank you', 'please'... in these weird languages.
Tac tac, tac tac, tac tac, every moment takes me away from Bucharest and closer to Budapest. Another world.
So. Just spent 3 days in Varna, Bulgaria, on the Black Sea coast... the dog's bollocks. From what I have seen, Bulgaria is a superbe country in terms of scenery and people.
In a bar on Friday night we started talking to Boris, a wine producer from Sofia. After a few minutes talking he left for his car and came back with one of his bottles. He just wanted us to try his wine so he offered it to us (????). We drank it together with Guergan, the shy and friendly waitress. The wine was weird (a rasberry and Merlot sweet wine) but we were in good company. Would a stranger offer you a bottle of wine in Western Europe?
A bit later we met two girls in the street (Aurelia and Mirela) who quickly accompanied us to the club Boris had recommended. When we got there, house music was full on and the crowd was the friendly-est ever. The whole night people kept coming at us to jike, dance, talk... this was amazing. At some point i went to congratulate the DJ for the music he was givin'us. He seemded touched and offered me one of his CDs. Would this happen anywhere else...?
All this to say that I was very very surprised with Bulgaria. People are the most welcoming. Everybody we met was friendly, smiley and ready for a good joke. A country I strongly recommend, a country where I shall return.
Below are 2 pix taken with my mates, Lili and Juliano. The 1st one was taken on the beach by the black sea; the 2nd one in our cold-communist tower block hotel.
