My name is Marion Vermazen. I am a traveler, hiker, reader, Sun alumnus, computer geek, YouTuber, Spanish and French language student, knitter, weaver and genealogist.
Today we went out exploring in Sofia. But before that we had breakfast at our hotel. When we went down to breakfast they gave me a red rose and said, “Happy Mother’s Day!” Today is Mother’s Day in Bulgaria!
Me with my breakfast full plate and my red rose.
After breakfast we went out for a walk. We started at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral and then went to the Bulgarian Orthodox Cathedral.
Russian Orthodox CathedralDuke approaching the Bulgarian Orthodox Cathedral Duke joined in conversation with these two guys
Next we went to the Art Museum and the Regional History Museum.
Inside the Art MuseumThe Regional History Museum had artifacts from Neolithic settlements in this area in the 4th century BCNearby we checked out Woodrow Wilson’s bust.
When they were building the Metro station that we came into last night, they discovered the archaeological ruins of Serdica, the Roman Town that was in this location in the 4th century AD.
The archaeological site of Serdica from the 4th century AD
On our way back to our hotel we stopped for coffee on Vitosha Blvd., the main pedestrian street of Sofia. it was packed with people. I’m sure that was at least partly because it was a beautiful Sunday afternoon and also Mother’sDay.
Vitosha Blvd.Coffee and cake on Vitosha Blvd. It all cost us €10.
For dinner we went to a nearby traditional Bulgarian Restaurant called Izbata II. the food was really good and everyone was friendly.
Wednesday we drove from Reno to Walnut Creek. Duke checked off four things from his “things for Grandpa to do” checklist. I rested, socialized, and tried to get rid of my cold.
Thursday we took BART to San Francisco Airport, and at 4pm boarded an SAS plane bound for Copenhagen, Denmark.
On the plane in San Francisco
On Friday around noon we landed, exhausted in Copenhagen. We stayed at a great airport hotel, napped, then walked across the freeway to a sandwich shop for dinner. We tried to stay awake but by 8:30 I was sound asleep. I woke almost every hour but went right back to sleep and didn’t get up until 8am. Jet lag is hell!! Getting a good night’s sleep gave me a new outlook on life.
Our room at the Comfort Hotel in Copenhagen
Saturday we had a fabulous breakfast at our hotel. In the afternoon we took a RyanAir flight to Sofia, Bulgaria. We took the metro into the center and walked to our hotel. That’s where we are tonight.
On our walk to our hotel. That’s Duke in the red jacket.
We had a very good dinner at a nearby restaurant called Social Café.
At dinnerDuke looking forward to his G&T
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We had a very leisurely last day in Mexico City. Several parks in Mexico City have Audioramas. An Audiorama is a quiet, separate place within the park. They often have music and comfortable seats. We walked to the Audiorama in Parque España and then to the one in Parque Mexico. We enjoyed the peaceful settings and sat and read. We had ice cream and saw the sites along the way.
Enjoying the Audiorama in Parque EspañaA stop for ice cream
Saturday night we had tickets for another concert at Parker & Lenox. Before the show we shared guacamole in the hotel then at the show we had more snacks. The concert was a great Blues group. They were doing two shows and we went to the first one.
At Parker & Lennox
Sunday morning we got up at around 3:30 a.m., caught an Uber to the airport and arrived back to San Francisco about 9:30. Duke and I were picked up by Allison. She drove us to Walnut Creek where we picked up our car and drove home to Reno. It snowed A LOT in Reno while we were gone!
This morning for breakfast we went back to Toks where we ate yesterday morning. Our breakfast was delicious.
After breakfast we went back to the hotel and then walked to the Monument to the Revolution. The giant arch has a museum, a cafe and an observation deck. It is the tallest triumphal arch in the world. Our visit included going down into the foundations and up to the lookout at the very top.
The Monument to the Revolution Going up in the elevator. The elevator is in the very center of the arch.
Next we walked to the Biblioteca Vasconcelos. The library is nothing special on the outside but it’s stupendous on the inside.
The outside of the libraryThe inside
For dinner we had tacos at Taquería Orinoco. We agreed that it looked like an In-N-Out for tacos. They were busy. The tacos were wonderful. And the people were very friendly and helpful. We ordered a second round.
Tacos OrinocoOur tacos
As we walked back to the hotel after dinner we had a great view of the arch.