On Sunday we had arranged one day trip to the city next to the Danube river. Firstly we went to the church and discovered monuments in this garden. It was something about war and patriotism, to be honest I didn't listen very carefully. After that we arrived at Tutrakan. This city was really quiet, I understand that it was Sunday morning but still, I only saw a few people and cars. In this ghost town we visited museums, they opened them only for us, such a fancy life with Professor. First museum was about Bulgarian lifestyle in different time periods. Exhibition was about national clothes and items people used that time, as well as historical furniture. There was also an old piano, Quirino used the situation and played it. Well, the piano was out of tune and it made the music weird. In the museum cellar was exposition about guns. Guys were so facinated about them. After staying there for a bit we walked through the ghost town until another museum. Uhh, that exhibition about semi-precious stones in the sea museum. It was Eleri's wonderland 😊 Technology gives you an unlimited possibilities. We hacked into an information screen to listen Estonian soundtrack for "The Moomins". Beat that! After our knowledgeable tour in museums we drived to the restaurant. It was located in a really beautiful place on the riverbank. I admit that the food wasn't the best one there but at least Mustafa tried fish. You could have seen from his face that it was grotty for him. Nice thing about this place was turtles who lived outside in the pool. They were so cute. Yes, I love animals! Once again, it was a super hot day. At first it was hard to feel it but hour after hour it turned more hotter.
On the other half of the day we spent with local businessman company. They showed us around, all the fruit trees and berryes growing there. An Estonian dreamland. You all know that we even picked wild plums from our excavation site. Others weren't really aware to even eat them. But it is so important to us eat fresh and just picked products. And those blackberryes and peaches. Muah 😘 The farmer family hosted us kindly with local food and drinks. They even made Bulgarian sangria. Our hosts didn't forget to offer us Shopska salad, banitsa and sweet pies. Bu the way the cucumber in the salad was the sweetest one I have ever tasted, it was so fresh and sweet. Oh, and their homemade rakia, they probably added some drugs there because the night turned out grazy for everybody. On our way back we saw many bonfires. In my opinion it was risky business to make fire during the drought. When we finally arrived, it was dark and our party continued in the hostel. At some point Görkem and Mustafa were dancing and twerking on the bench. I was truly loaded with good energy from museum, restaurant and food. Too much good is never good my friends!
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