Dec 17, 2007

how good it is to be vegetarian!

today is the last day of the seminar "bringing europe closer to young citizens" in which i - more or less - participated this past week. it was one of those international seminars funded by the EU this time with participants from bulgaria, lithuania, romania, moldova, greece, italy, france and germany. well, actually i am a bit disappointed regarding the content of the lectures/working groups during the seminar, therefore i've stopped going to most of them after half of the week was over. however, i regularly followed the rest of the programme - lunch, dinner, free time ;)
thus, i experienced once again how much better it is to be vegetarian:

firstly, because you will almost always receive better (tastier and healthier) food


secondly, because you receive your food usually before the others - at least in bulgaria *lol*





the seminar definitely proved to be a perfect way to get to know some more restaurants around sofia - some of them serving excellent bulgarian food :)

my favourite part of the programme was however our excursion yesterday, first to boyana church, where we could admire some beautiful frescos from the 11th and 14th centuries and then to winter wonder land on vitosha mountain, where i spent more than one hour on the back of a horse - the first time after more than seven years! and i couldn't have had more luck with the horse: "magiya" was so wonderful and had a beautifully smooth gallop ;)


due to the seminar i didn't do much more since last wednesday. no university - the only class i should have had besides bulgarian was cancelled for whichever mysterious reason 15 minutes before it should have started - nothing uncommon here, at least i received the message before i arrived there and not hours after the class should have finished (which happened to me a few weeks ago with another class). thus, my highlites of the week consisted of a visit to swinging hall to see the band "ostava" perform live --> some kind of bulgarian britpop made in sofia :D and, of course, of last friday. it was the xmas party at zedes (zentrum für deutschlandstudien - where i have some of my classes) and afterwards hrissi and i went to a karaoke bar until...well, quite early *lol*

as i had my camera with me most of the time lately, i would like to provide you with a few more visual impressions of sofia. on the left you can see some of the most prominent buildings of this city: the national theatre and the court of justice - the latter is situated on vitoshka, a major shopping street, and a quite popular meeting point.

on the left you can see exactly the same bulevard (vitoshka) with view towards vitosha mountain on a typical cold winter day.








the corridor is in the bulgarian parliament. i took the picture last thursday when we had a small tour through the building with the group from the seminar...









this is inside the synagogue. my grandmother and i visited it together when she was here. the chandelabrum weighs more than 1000 kg.










this beautiful man holds his head up just around the corner from my work, so i see him quite regularly :-P


the yellow bricks (right) are quite characteristic for sofia as they are laid out widely in the center. so to say the city's special exhibit, which actually proves to be quite annoying and dangerous in snowy weather, since it then turns into something even more slippery than ice!



finally, the remains of a bulgarian spring tradition: on the first of march bulgarians give each other these red-and-white luck charms which they then to keep until they see the first storck or certain trees in bloom. then they take the "martenitsa" off and hang it in a tree or bush - where some of them remain until next winter and longer...... (btw a more detailed description of this tradition you will either receive from me in march or you have to look it up yourself, but i think xmas is not the right time for going into detail ;))

1 comment:

Lena said...

Hey,

die Bilder sind mal wieder echt schön und du auch :) Ich vermiss dich sehr Süße, ohne dich macht Freiburg einfach nicht soviel Spaß.
Viele Küsse
Deine Lele