Tuesday, June 9, 2009

festivals and adventures

Its been a busy last few weeks and it doesn't look like things are going to change in the near future. The end of last month I got invited by my counterpart to go camping for a night along the sea with a couple of other friends. I had nothing else going on that weekend so I joined him and it was a good time. The weather was great and the black sea is just finally starting to warm up. We spent most of the day relaxing and catching crabs and shells out of the water to cook for dinner. I had never caught (or cooked) crab before, but it turns out it isn't too hard. We boiled them all over an open campfire that night and everything was delicious.

The next day we had to attend the traditional festival for the fire walking people out at a sacred site in the forest. There were a lot of people that attended, and once the main icon blessing ceremony was over, we spent the next few hours just hanging around eating and drinking. I took some video of the event, but unfortunately (and rather ironically) my offices video camera that I used is too advanced for the computers here, and I cant transfer any of the footage (If anyone knows anything about using a canon XM2, let me know...). It was a great day though and a good finish to a great weekend.

Last week I had some friends come out and visit me for a few days to attend the main fire walking festival that is held on the 3rd of June and is open to a lot more people than the first one was. It was a good time, and I got to guide my friends around the park for a few days before and we even got invited to a banquet out in the forest with a group of Irish folk singers. Needless to say that It was a crazy time, and we spent the whole night learning Irish folk dances. The next day we made it out to the main festival and aside from a bit of rain in the afternoon, it was a great time.
This last weekend I traveled out to the other side of Bulgaria to visit another volunteers eco-center that his organization is working on. To make it worth my time to travel 12 hours by train across the country though, I also coupled it with a white water rafting trip down the struma river. The rapids were nothing intense, mostly 2s and 3s, but it was still a good time and nice to finally get back out on the water like that. My guide was super cool, and told me that I was the best in the boat after only the first set of rapids (Not much of a statement though if you had seen the other guys I was with). It was definitely worth the money.
The day after rafting I went out to see the green eco-center. I got some good ideas I want to try and introduce to my coworkers after seeing the place, and it was refreshing to see a project like that underway out here in Bulgaria. After visiting the eco-center and learning about the work going on there, we took a short hike out to a cool waterfall and took a reprieve from the oppressive sun by swimming in a small pool between a smaller 10ft fall and a larger 100ft fall. It was a great time.

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