Well here we are, a month after my European adventure...and I am just now getting around to post some photos...how's that for being a lazy bastard?
Actually, I've been pretty busy at work and stuff, so I haven't had alot of time...it took me well over two weeks to get all shots posted up at FB...
Anyway, my trip started when I flew from LAX to Rome, then Sofia. From there I met my Fiance and we drove to Burgas, which is on the Black Sea coast of eastern Bulgaria. We then drove to Greece, took a ferry over to Italy and then drove up to Slovenia, passing through Croatia and Serbia to end up in Bulgaria, where I took my flight home from Sofia. And most of you know about the snafu at Rome...
Since we don't have albums here like FB, I'll just post the best of the trip, in chronological order
Shortly after leaving LAX, I got a great view of the Grand Canyon from about 35,000 feet
As we neared Rome, the view of the Adriatic from about the height of Mount Everest was just about as cool as it gets!
The dome of the Alexander Neverski Cathedral in Sofia
While we were still in Sofia the first weekend of my vacation, I became engaged to my sweetheart...the bench is where I popped the question the night before (yeah, I know...mushy stuff...but it had to be said...lol)
On our drive to Burgas, I saw countryside that was remarkably like that of California, except for the fact that they grow Sunflowers everywhere (even in Greece, Italy and Serbia)...this shot was taken on our way to Burgas, near Plovdiv. Someday I would like to try and compose a shot of these fields at sunrise.
Sunrise over the Bay of Burgas...you guys knew I was going to toss some nature stuff in there at some point, didn't you?
While in Burgas, I had the opportunity to see quite a few things and I can easily say that living in Burgas would be something I wouldn't mind at all.
This photo of Cinderella's Castle was taken at a huge sand sculpture exhibition and is one of the many things they had going on in the park along the beachfront.
Also at the park along the beach, was a Raptor exibit that focused on Owls!
Owls are simply badass, period!
Along the waterfront of Burgas, there is a museum that has a display of the Thracian artifacts recently uncovered. Rosi pulled a few strings and got me permission to photograph the items on display even though cameras were strictly prohibited! The Thracian Gold (and silver) hoarde is one of the richest archeological discoveries to be made since the discovery of Tut's tomb...
We visited Sozopol, to the south of Burgas to see the ruins and visit the marketplace. While we were there, I shot a photo of the old buildings and narrow streets. When I looked at this photo later, I realized that there was an ad for an upcoming Jazz fest and the photo of Louis Armstrong kind of creeped me out...lmao
Then we checked out the ruins at Nessebar, north of Burgas...all these ancient ruins and stuff going on all over the place...it's a bit overwhelming to an American where our oldest stuff goes back several hundred years (excluding Native American stuff that's several thousand years old, of course)...
We then stopped by the Burgas airport because Rosi had mentioned something about some "Old Airplanes" there...and you know that the word "Old Airplanes" will always get my attention, so it was a must-see.
You can see the Cold War aircraft thread here:
Cold War aircraft at Burgas Airport, Bulgaria
So now we head south of Burgas and our journey to Greece begins!