Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The (rail behind) road ahead

The bus seats
OK so what was booked as a train ticket to Tirnovo started out with a 3hour bus ride to the Turkish/Bulgarian borderand then an 11 hour train trip to Tirnovo.
even the trains ride on the wro_ _... other side of the track
 The air was cold outside but much better that the over heated cabins  
one of the many villages passed by train
Snow still heavy in the hills, Could explain the cold air
Foto of the fort
View from hostel room
Next to hostel building

on the road to the house...

So for now we are in Tirnovo waiting for the electricity and water to be connected in the house and all i can say is that there is an ADVENTURE Ahead

Monday, March 19, 2012

Walking (part of) the city

With in two days i have walked about 20km and I have yet to  reach some sort of city limit. here are some photos taken while walking.
 the tower .... dont know the history or meaning or age of it ppl just pay a lot to go up it and they all take a picture so i did to :P



The staircase leading to the climbing room(door on right and on third floor) looks permanently closed but will go look again tomorrow
 saw this on the first and second floors on the way to the climbing room

when i saw this the first thing that went through my mind is "climbing is as safe as YOU make it" Not a recommended climbing bolt.
 would love to boulder on this wall but my Turkish is not strong enough to keep me out of prison 


something for the girls


something for the guys



....lunch...

 and some graffiti ^_^

that is all next blog will be from Bulgaria 

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Summer to winter in 24h

Within 24h i went from SA where the temp was 19degC in the evening Istanbul where the temp is 6degC in the evening. this is the first time where i have traveled for so long and have not changed my watch due to time zones. 

First impressions


This place is... different :P the train/trams are like buses here sharing the same roads/lanes and everyone that owns a restaurant WANTS YOU to eat in their restaurant and they don't really stop asking you. 










The hostel is epic! it is easy to miss in both day and night as the entrance is a passage next to a rug shop and only a meter wide and is not well lit at all , the lobby is a desk in the wall  and the room is on the 5th floor 


So here i am on a journey enjoying the lack of work and meeting new ppl with an array of languages.