to Bulgaria


Not much in the mood for blog writing so apologies (or not so many apologies if you can't be arsed reading my posts anyway).

We are here (Russell and Sylvia from Canadialand send a satellite tag out every night).

It's been a bit of a whirlwind trip hoofing it straight down to Bulgaria, camping every night but one and usually having one day driving interspersed with one day pootling around a lovely (or not so lovely) city or somewhere in the so far very pretty countryside.

It's not like I'm not enjoying myself, but I'm really struggling with being with so many other people (not all of whom I would choose) all the bloody time, and having no freedom regarding route etc.  It's all a bit school trip/family holiday and therefore not really my kind of thing. Hopefully in a couple of weeks when we're in more interesting places and have a bit more time I'll have adjusted as it'd be a shame to bail which is what I'm currently considering.

Home for the next 6 months or so, parked up at Dover

Cologne

Cologne Dom

Padlock bridge in Cologne.  People lock padlocks and throw the keys in the river to symbolise unbreakable love or some other vomit inducing nonsense.
Cologne Dom
Cologne Dom
Cologne

Bamberg
Altes Rathous (townhall) with murals, Bamberg
Not my kind of restaurant

Bamberg
Green man, Bamberg
Prague castle
Graffiti in Prague
Prague
In the cathedral in Prague Castle
If you're going to have water spouts, why not?
Prague
Culture alive and well in Budapest
No escape!
Metal shoes to symbolise Jews trying to escape, Budapest
Budapest
Budapest
Budapest

Turda Gorge, Romania

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