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Ottoman Trek: Sofia

By Antipodeanblog @antipodeanblog
When I was about six years old, I wrote a poem about an “army of ballerinas”.
The metaphor may be a little impenetrable, but I was attempting to wax lyrical about a field of sunflowers.
The last place I ever expected to encounter this army in the flesh is Bulgaria. But, within 15 minutes of crossing the border I’m reminded of my childish metaphor as I stare out across thousands of the saffron plants, stretching as far as I can see on both sides of the bus.
Ottoman Trek: Sofia
Our hotel in Sofia looks like the tallest building in the city. It has a casino and a spectacular view from my window on level 18:
Ottoman Trek: Sofia
As usual, shortly after arriving we head out on a walking tour of the main sights:

Ottoman Trek: Sofia

The lion is the symbol of Bulgaria. They even named their currency after it


Ottoman Trek: Sofia

The feet, left hand, and head of this statue is solid gold


Ottoman Trek: Sofia

Russian Orthodox church St. Nikolai Choudotvorets


Ottoman Trek: Sofia

Spectacular Alexander Nevsky cathedral


But the main thing I’ve been looking forward to in Sofia is dinner. Because tonight, we’re being treated to a gypsy feast! And a feast it truly is. Upon arrival, we gorge ourselves on flatbreads and delicious dips, in the center of every table. My favorite tasted like ratatouille.
Ottoman Trek: Sofia

Then, a celebratory shot of traditional Bulgarian rakia:

Ottoman Trek: Sofia

Dinner is soon delivered – large trays of bread, meats, grilled vegetables and large fresh peppers for every table.

When the dancing begins, it’s not quite what I expected. More Michael Jackson than traditional gypsy. But as the night goes on, the performers get into the groove and ditch the sequins and trilbies in favour of more traditional dress.
Ottoman Trek: Sofia

Before long, we’ve all left our inhibitions behind and are being taught a simple dance that involves all of us holding hands and skipping around the entire restaurant in a loop. It’s hilarious, and a lot of fun.

Ottoman Trek: Sofia

This pic comes thanks to Dave Levit


Now that the seal has been broken, we dance the rest of the night away.
Good thing the bus doesn’t depart until 11:30 tomorrow!

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