Metro Station Musagenitsa

Hard to imagine that this is a bridge but it is.

I’ve walked where the tracks are many times. It didn’t look like that though. Had no tracks, no blue plastic cover, or even guard rails. There were some ways for you to fall down, although I don’t think it ever happened. Getting in and out was clearly forbidden but there were no guards, just a broken wall and a muddy ramp.

Still, it was the fastest walk to the other side.

The view is good.

Vartopo park, Vitosha, and Darvenitsa.

White Sand vs White Sand Omnibus

These two books have the same name. Goodreads says the big one contains the small one and the small one is supposed to be volume 1. The beginning of Omnibus looked familiar (I just started reading it). However, the illustrations are not the same as before. The style is different, the table of contents is different, and it just doesn’t look like the same book at all. Looks like a rewrite rather than a combined edition. I’ll post an update once I read the new edition and get a better sense of what’s going on.

I liked the style of the previous one, it was very Dune-like. Hope the new one is also good. My first impression of the Omnibus is that it is heavy, I wish it was an e-book.

Swan

Reusing old tires for gardening purposes is very common in Sofia, especially for protecting plants and small trees. The results are of varying quality. Here’s a tire swan.

Ayran

What is your favorite drink?

Traditionally made with yogurt, water and a bit of salt. Shake before using.

Not all yogurts can be used for ayran. Those with thickening agents or added sugar don’t work well.