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Well adding another country to my tours! Im in Bulgaria at th moment looking for a house, found a cracker today, river running through full of wels, pike etc, plenty of woodland, Walnut, sessile Oak a variety of ash I dont recognise, very few beeches in the region, lots of white mulberries grown for silk production and poplars pollarded all over the place. Heres one with an exquisite carving, on the path to one of our viewings:001_cool:

 

Oh, and last night I had a dish of Boletus edulis! and it was awesome:thumbup:

 

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Sounds beautiful. If you've found a river with wels then that's a bonus. Not used my cat rods in ten years.

 

One of the more run down places im looking into is 3km from the danube and a short walk to the famous water lilly park, when im all set up, get your rods dusted and come over for a cheap holiday!:001_cool:

 

Sounds like a great Adventure...love the room with the anklers!

 

Adventure... man this place is wild, seen hunting parties everywhere, its saturday, hunting day, its a village tradition:001_cool:

 

Obviously I will be getting involved!

 

and if you like the antlers, check out this lamp, im going to make one for my stone house! cant find the image right now but i will:thumbup1:

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Bulgaria, along with Romania is one of the places I've looked at longingly. Simple lifestyle, wild places, flora, fauna, fishing, bit of shooting etc etc. Truth is I don't think my gonads are big enough to make the break:001_smile: Good luck.

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Well adding another country to my tours! Im in Bulgaria at th moment looking for a house, found a cracker today, river running through full of wels, pike etc, plenty of woodland, Walnut, sessile Oak a variety of ash I dont recognise, very few beeches in the region, lots of white mulberries grown for silk production and poplars pollarded all over the place. Heres one with an exquisite carving, on the path to one of our viewings:001_cool:

 

Oh, and last night I had a dish of Boletus edulis! and it was awesome:thumbup:

 

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Phot 1 yes ok,

Phot 2 ok if you like that sort of thing :001_huh:

Phot 3 beautiful, makes my mouth WETTTT.

Phot 4 oooor baby, thats my sort of drinking hole , lucky, lucky you,

 

Holidays ?????????????? :thumbup:

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