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Bulgarianlily
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Bulgarianlily
Joined: 01 Jun 2008 Posts: 1667 Location: South West Mountains of Bulgaria
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Where to start..
We arrived one year and three days ago, after two years of research and one brief visit (due to problems finding a small holder sitter in the UK we couldn't come over more often). We were very lucky to be able to have 14 months of Bulgarian lessons before we came as we wanted to move to an area away from the main 'Brit' part, we think now this was a very wise decision, a lot of Brits here are not 'downsizers' but 'upsizers' in the amount of booze and idleness they can have compared to the UK. Harsh but true, and they give the rest of us a bad name. They tend to live in the cheap bits of Bulgaria, and the assumption is that all of Bulgaria is cheap, but in fact it has huge variety in scenery and desireability of area, don't go on just what you see on ebay and online estate agents.
We had a wish list of what we wanted, the best climate (we have really mild winters) stunning scenery (we can see five mountain ranges from our land), good access to a town and services,free water, and to be half way up a south facing slope so that the frost would fall pass us and the massive heat and invertion levels that you can get both summer and winter in the valley bottoms would not affect us. We got it all except the free water, we are on a dryish ridge of land and there are no wells that we know of in the village. We also wanted to move into a small but lively village, having lived for the last 26 years isolated half a mile off a road in Yorkshire. So we did the research, ending up with about 10 villages that we thought would meet our requirements, and settled in one that both ticked all our boxes and felt like home. We are about 40 minutes drive below Bansko the main ski resort (which is a mushroom of a town that is heading for disaster, no infratructure at all, massive over developement, half built projects everywhere, but does have a nice Jazz festival), and an hour or so from the beaches in Northern Greece, so visitors to us can do both ski and sea holidays! Gotse Delchev is a laid back charming little town with hospital and shops, lots of cafe culture and the odd cultural event (sometimes very odd, we went to the guitar festival last week and were treated to an amazing Japanese guitar player that used q-tips and scissors as well as his fingers...but it worked!). The people in our village are muslim, but they say they are Bulgarian first and muslim second. This is proved by our neighbour's rakia still, and the availability of bacon and pork salami in the one village shop. There is a small school (for which I now trying to fund raise some paint and swings for the children's play area we are building with the kids), one textile factory, lots of stone quarries where the men work, and on every possible occasion, there is music in the square and everyone turns out and dances the 'horo' for hours... It is still a donkey and horse drawn agricultural village, which has tobacco as it's cash crop.
We got just over two hectares for 17 thousand pound, and are busy building a number of buildings using alternative methods, strawbale, light clay wood chip, cordwood, etc, and the village is keenly interested in all this. We are taking our first volunteers this summer, and are being asked by Bulgarians to run courses! We are trying to keep this on a non fee basis, as we feel this us our contribution to Bulgaria. We have excellent internet here, 8 megs, so we can continue to run our second hand book business when we have our books on site, right now they are in storage.
That is the barebones of what we are doing, I could type for hours about the fun we have, the food, the wild flowers.. but I have to go and work on the mud plaster.
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OP
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James
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Bulgarianlily
Joined: 01 Jun 2008 Posts: 1667 Location: South West Mountains of Bulgaria
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Brownbear
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Douglas in Transilvania
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