Yambol is not the prettiest City in Bulgaria, but it does have a unique character which is now in the process of being captured by camera. What you see now in Yambol will be short lived in a world of change, especially with the EU strangling the heart and soul of Bulgaria's culture with directives and uniform regulations.
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Public Peaches Untouched In Yambol
It is the fruit season and peaches are in abundance in Yambol. You just have to look around in garden an you will see bright pink orange and yellow colours of the peaches in full ripeness. This picture was taken in a public area of Yambol and although many pass the ripe fruits are untouched by the public. They know they belong to someone who has cared for them and give total respect for that.
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- A Classic Bicycle In Yambol
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- A Brick Wall Built On A Yambol Street - Why?
- Old Yambol Log Truck Newly Painted
- A Lada Boot Full Of Yambol Homegrown Vegetables
- Galia And Her Niece Working In a Yambol Hardware Shop
- A Set Of Yambol Rustic Railings
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- A Yambol Tree With Lovely Coloured Bark
- A New Gas Metering System In Yambol City Centre
- A Long Vertical Glass Framed Window In Yambol City...
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- One Of Yambol's Wedding Shops
- New Posters Appear On Yambol's Streets
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Hi yanna - you never told us which novel you were reading but most of your list indicates a quite scholarly approach. we may have some books of inteest and may need some. my wife and i (english) speak quite good bg - so contact us via chrismullin@email.com.
ReplyDeletebtw peaches are great but picking them up every day....