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Why doesn't everyone just move abroad? Part 3

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Have you seen this property advertised on the YANTRA HOMES website? Not bad for 65,000 euros and it comes with more than 2000 sq metres of land. I am not sure that you really need four bedrooms, but maybe one of them could be made into a library or a study or something else. It is really nice to have some spare space and an extra bathroom or two, whenever anyone comes to stay.  Polski Trambesh is about 40 or maybe 50 kms north of Veliko Tarnovo, so you will need a car (and probably a garage). On the other hand, perhaps there is someone in the village who will sell you their garage or rent one to you or else you could use one of the outbuildings as a garage. The vendors have lavished care and attention (and money!) on this property and the swimming pool is rather nice. This property really does look like a bargain!  Recently I had quite a long chat with an old friend in the UK, who is not all happy with the situation in Dear Old Blighty (more rail strikes and air traffic control chaos).

Dear Peter 4

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Dear Peter, Well, if you took your mother out for lunch, then I am sure that you will not want me to remind you of the very worst aspect of eating out in the UK: the bill! Yes, prices here in Bulgaria have gone up a bit, of course, but on the whole having a good scoffing session is not going to cost you the better part of a hundred quid. At the moment I am listening to the Steely Dan CD that you kindly brought with you. We are now in VT, as we needed to do some serious “retail therapy” and on Tuesday morning I have to go back to the hospital, to see Doctor Ivanov. The anti-inflammatory pills he prescribed are very good. I have hardly any pain and I can just get on with my life. Okay, I probably will not be doing any marathon runs in the near future, but the knee seems to be more or less normal. I even played badminton the other day and Irena beat me, yet again. We went to a really good barbecue at a friend’s house in Petkovtsi on Friday. (Petkovtsi is the first village that you come to

Dear AJ Part 3

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Dear AJ, I have not heard from you for a while. Nothing bad, I hope? Well, your first-ever visit to Bulgaria is now less than a month away. I have a long list of things for us to do, but of course this will be subject to your approval. Lots of games of badminton and country walks with a naughty Jack Russell, in order to counter the effects of my dear wife's excellent (and very substantial) cooking. Some sightseeing in and around Daveri, as well as plenty of wandering around Veliko Tarnovo. VT is a most beautiful and unusual city. You will love it! We might also go on an organized walk with a group of people, mostly retired expat Brits, who call themselves "the VT Walkers" (yes, very original). We can also go on a free walking tour of VT. On the subject of food, you will be pleased to know that Bulgaria is a very cheese-friendly place. As well as Kashkaval , the standard cheese in these parts (it is a bit like Cheddar or maybe Edam), there is Izvara (a sort of cottage che

Hello once again, Peter

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. Yes, he was supposed to be on holiday, but while Peter was with us he fixed the lights in two bathrooms, mowed all three lawns and repaired the hob of the cooker in our apartment in VT.  Now he is back in the UK, having a rest.