Last working days were bizarre. We started our working days pretty late, some days even later than 10 o'clock. It was caused by weather conditions, autumn have had arrived to Bulgaria. Days were cooler and rainier. Site turned really muddy, it was even hard to step, all the mud was stuck under your footwear. We were at the end with work in our archeological site, Andrea had moved away and we had two working groups. One group started working in the new medieval site. Funding to clean this site came from this business man, who hosted us one night in his farm. We needed to collect cutted grass and branches. It was nice to work in another place surrounded by forest, not in the field anymore. Most fantastic thing about working there was to see the progress, at first (first days in Sveshtari when we visited the place) it was place with wild nature and it was hard to recognise old walls. But day by day the progress has been more visible. The end of August was in general pretty weird. So much grazy things happened and relationships were really complicated. At this time we were inseparable with Heleri because it was hard to find one language with foreigners and Anna spent most of the time with Mustafa. You know, at some point you have the whole world and another moment you are left alone. It is not the best feeling in the world, but it is still better than spending time with people you don't care about. Oh, and those frozen wines in our fridge, insane drinking games and other melanholic things that happened in those cold nights. Pretty lonely feeling but fortunately phone calls to my Estonian friends helped a lot. I remember one call really brightly, it was thunderstorm outside and it was so cosy to watch it from our room balcony. Some people watched a Spanish horror movie on our eating place and yeah, the view to the lightening sky was amazing. Even though the relations with all the participants wasn't so good anymore, it was hard to say goodbye to them for a week. Even harder was leaving Dani's hostel. It had been a home for us for weeks, so I cryed a bit before leaving. Then we took an epic night bus to Sofia with Italians, Kaloyan and Tsvety. We got seats to the last row and it is insane if you need to sleep while you are sitting without a seat belt on bumpy Bulgarian roads. Heleri told me about my funny positions, so, Kaloyan I am very sorry if I interrupted you 😆 Now it is a proper time to share some pictures from Sveshtari that I haven't published before. I didn't take much pictures at all, so nothing special to share with you actually 😕
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