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January 13th 2012
Published: January 14th 2012
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Alexander’s ability to bond with the five million stray cats in Eastern Europe has not been useful to the four of us on this trip, to be honest it has been tiresome. His degree in journalism is useful, as we have decided to put our feet up and sit this blog out forcing Alex to pull his weight. Here is what our guest blogger has to say about the Bulgarian part of our mini trip from Istanbul to Ro... Read Full Entry



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Sveti Georgi RotundaSveti Georgi Rotunda
Sveti Georgi Rotunda

Regarded as the oldest preserved building in Sofia, the Sveti Georgi Rotunda, dates from the 4th century AD.
Prize Winners Prize Winners
Prize Winners

Julia and Aaron won prizes on our walking tour.
The Church of Sveta Sofia The Church of Sveta Sofia
The Church of Sveta Sofia

Oldest Orthodox church in the Bulgarian capital, to which it eventually gave its name. The church fell victim to invading hordes, fires and earthquakes several times over the centuries, and after a devastating 1858 earthquake, the building, then used as a mosque, was abandoned. The present, rather sober, red-brick structure is mostly 19th century, and was restored as a church in the early 20th century.
Happy dog Happy dog
Happy dog

This dog was so cute we could not resist taking a photo while it was soaking up the sun.



15th January 2012

Hi Misss G and Aaron, It looks like your having so much fun! I wish I was with you. We all love the picture of you testing the water to make sure it's not too hot. (And the one of you sleeping ofcourse.) Ash XOX <3
25th January 2012
Rila Monastery

A beautiful photo!
29th January 2012
Rila Monastery

Thanks!
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