Sunday, August 13, 2006

Apartment, Birthdays, Pie and Rakiya

After a long day of work and a long walk uphill, I arrived home on Tuesday to a hallful of shouting Bulgarians. I thought, "Geez, somebody riled them up" as I fumbled with my keys. At my door, I heard spraying water and my hair stood on end. I quickly opened my door and the shouting people, who had just seen me, were already there. "Where have you been?!" "What did you leave on in there?" and "The stupid American has flooded the place" were some of the things I heard. I rushed in, saying, "I didn't leave anything on, a pipe must be broken," in my best Bulgarian. The incoming pipe to my boiler (waterheater) had burst and the water shot into the hallway, flooding my kitchen, hall and storage closet. In the corner of the kitchen, the water was over 2 inches deep. I turned off my water and let the neighbors see what had happened. When they saw that it wasn't my fault, the started laughing and patted me on the back. We called my landlord, who rushed over to help me dry my things out and clean up. Rust, lime and sand from the pipelines had been thrown all over, but we cleaned everything up pretty well. In the end, only my cookbook and some Bulgarian homework was damaged. The line was repaired the next morning. No problems now. My bulgarian nieghbors are more friendly now, and they casually wave instead of stare. Big step, I'll tell ya.

The last few days, I've spent test-driving my baking again. My friends Jessie and Larry each had a birthday this last weekend, so we celebrated with a party. I made the desserts. One of the terrific things about Stara Zagora is that seasonal fruits are cheap. I bought peaches for cobbler and Raspberries for pie. The Peaches were 80 stotinki (50 cents) /Kg, and the Raspberries were 3leva ($2)/Kg. I bought a kilogram of Raspberries. Yeah, wow. The Raspberry pie was a great success (about12-in in diameter and 2 inches deep) and the cobbler was delicious. I also brought my host-father's homemade Rakiya, which the group happily drank. Larry made terrific chili and Jessie made the cornbread, which was also great. Everybody was happy, which is important on birthdays.

In other Alex news, I was just granted the title of "Pharaoh" for the first time in my life, and I saw junebugs mating this morning. I'll be off in the mountains next week for the Stara Zagora Children's Parliament summer camp, so I may be out of touch for a bit. I miss all of my friends and Family. Take care, all!

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