Dear Bulgaria,
I am in love with your natural beauty. Even in winter the snowy mountains and frozen waterfalls in the forests make me stand in awe. The spring brings such color with fields of poppies, lavender and the roses that grow everywhere. The fruit trees ripen and fall is not any less colorful. The vineyards and sunflower fields meet me as I leave the city. I have little experience of your summer, but know well the street cafes where I can sit and enjoy being in the city.
I may sound like a tour guide, but I do feel like a tourist in this country. There is so much to see, to taste, and experience. I have become a photographer, a traveler and an explorer who has been given the privilege of living in Sofia.

I want to thank you for your honest and transparent approach to life. I am not distracted by the frills or outward trappings of daily living. Bulgarians are honest about their country's shortcomings but will come to my aid as you would an elderly aunt who just can't hack it on her own. The taxi driver will sometimes simply refuse to take me somewhere because it is honestly not worth his while. I never worry about being overcharged and if I am lost... well I'm not that far from home. The police do not ask for a bribe, but simply point out my transgressions with a warning. They have bigger fish to fry. And they speak English in a way that puts my language learning to shame.
My pizza delivery service pretty well sums this up. The pizza always arrives on time, with the order correct. The young delivery person very probably has an engineering degree, speaks perfect English and seems delighted if I let him keep the change. He is simply doing his job, not trying to practice his English or get a good tip. And I understand that, like me, he will probably have to leave this beautiful honest country in order to find a better job. It is not greed, or blind ambition, it is just life.
And now, as I leave you, I wish you the very best in the future. I know you will never end up living above your means, or forget your roots. I hope that more and more tourists will take time to visit, stay a while, and be refreshed by this simple and beautiful country.
Well said, Anne!
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