A Walk in Dark Sofia

The Pig

There’s a wave of protests in Sofia against the oligarchy, and particularly against a few obese politicians who have been in power for decades. The statue is not fat-shaming. We have a some long history with the usage of this word to describe evil humans. It predates Animal Farm.

The Pig was defaced by structures with other goals. The paint under it was from people trying and failing to keep it pure pink. So one layer under of the fight with the government, there’s a fight about what’s written on the pig. BTW, the yellow pavement is falling apart and is not safe for the crowds that will gather around it.

The Tall Lady

I don’t know who she is even though there’s a very clear text explaining under the sculpture. The AI doesn’t know either. I was close to citing it but I accidentally remembered that the AI result points to another sculpture I’ve seen and remembered, and it is not this one. Let’s say she’s called “The Tall Lady”.

East Plaza Hotel

I’ve always wondered what do they protect with the rusty barbwire. Behind that wire is a building where you go to pay your heating bills and a large, empty lot. There’s a tunnel with a dirt road, going down 2 levels under a bridge, reaching a dog park with abandoned buildings on both sides and then a highly questionable closed bridge. Deserves its own post. I will try to figure out why do we have rivers up to around this wall but then do not have any after. Where do they go?

Oh, Hi

I didn’t see the young lad but he saw me and waved. The Roman ruins are dry and protected from rain, a good place to hang out.

7:2

Someone painted the name of their favorite football club and as it always happen in Sofia, the graffiti got vandalized. CSKA lost to Levski with the crushing 2:7 in 1968, some 57 years ago. You have to be around 65 to remember this event, maybe more given that few had access to TV at that time. However, the ugly walls of Sofia keep the memory alive.

Not the same void

I’ve not walked this particular path in months so this fluff has not been featured here before. Featuring her here to brighten the mood from the overall dark post.

All the fluff is thinking about is the good of humanity.

I hope you enjoyed the unusual tour of Sofia and reached the end of the post. Have a nice day!

5 thoughts on “A Walk in Dark Sofia

    1. It’s ironic that we have the pink pig in the triangle of power between the presidency, the parliament, and the prime minister’s office. But the mayor is with the protest, so I guess he can do things.

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  1. I appreciate what you feature in this journey throught Sofia. The pig needs a safer home, it seems. And I like your name for the statue (“Tall Lady”). Yeah, the barbed wire seems both ominous and useless should one really want to get through. The rest seems pressed enigmatically near or around each other: the building, the dog park, the river courses. Thanks for the visit!

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