A Balkan family's adventures in country life in southern Bulgaria. With jokes and recipes.
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Frosty grass in the morning, visible breath, and a reluctant Vlad at the door: the three sure signs that we’re slipping gently into winter. Winter, the season of temporary plant death, the season of deep sleep for the fruit trees we ordered...
One of Cris’s fondest childhood memories is him helping his grandma roll yarn into balls for knitting purposes. One of Irina’s fondest childhood memories is doing the same for her mum. Both of them were taught to knit. One found it too hard...
Skylines are beautiful. Some cities are famous for them. But it seems that when we talk about skylines, when we admire them, we admire the second part of the word, not the first. We admire the buildings outlined in the sky, the sky itself n...
After a long and exhausting battle, summer has finally given up and left us in the much more capable hands of autumn. Mornings are chilly, yellow leaves are raining down from their respective trees every time the wind picks up, and the pray...
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We live in the most interesting times yet to befall the world. How it will all end is hard to say now but it will not go according to plan. You can also find me on X: @IrinaSlav1
I'm a teen artist who loves birds, reptiles and nature. I also really like mythology and mythical creatures. My favorite tools are watercolors, pencils and blue pens.
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