Why a Blog about Bulgaria

I wanted to write a blog about Bulgaria and my experiences here for a long time, but being busy making a living, I dropped the thought. Besides, I already have around 90 blogs. 

Aren't they enough? 
Now, forced by unique circumstances that confuse me, I am finally doing it.

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As I mentioned in this blog (click), the decision to move to Bulgaria was driven by a longing for tranquility, a desire to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The allure of an isolated spot by the sea, embraced by nature, seemed like the perfect antidote. The initial serenity, however, came with its own set of challenges. 

The rawness of the environment, which I had deliberately overlooked, became apparent. It required a conscious effort to adapt and manage the intricacies of daily life in this picturesque setting. The isolation that brought peace also brought forth the need for resilience and adaptability.

People are generally nice here, but as is the case in any part of the world, there are those who are the opposite. The challenge intensifies when you don't speak the language, often leading to troublesome situations.

I found that maintaining solitude became increasingly difficult, and it came at a price I wasn't initially prepared to pay. The isolation that once seemed like a tranquil haven now posed a different kind of challenge, pushing me to navigate through social interactions where language became a barrier.

In the upcoming blog posts, I plan to delve into the nuances of life in Bulgaria, exploring the beauty and the challenges that come with residing in such a distinctive location. 
It's nice to have you here. 
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Thank you for taking the time to check out my ideas. I'm genuinely honored to have the chance to share some thoughts with you.

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Credit video, audio and pictures: most are mine, some are from Pixabay, some other are from PNGtree


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