January 2007

By Guus , 21 January 2007

William B. Umstead Park.Yesterday I went for a walk in the William B. Umstead Park.

This State Park is located between Durham and Raleigh. The entrance to the park is actually from the highway I take to work, the I40, but I had never really paid attention to the signs. The other day my colleagues recommended the park.

I started at the Reedy Creek entrance and I walked the Company Mill Trail, a little under 6 miles. It was cold but sunny and a great day to go for a walk like this, and I enjoyed it.

I walked for two hours and 15 minutes. Some pictures.

By Guus , 21 January 2007

Dreamgirls.Yesterday we went to see Dreamgirls in Southpoint's cinema.

The movie won 3 Golden Globes last week. One of the awards went to Jennifer Hudson, and deservedly so because her performance was stellar.

It was a pleasant movie to watch with beautiful camera work and great acting. The movie is based on a Broadway musical and there is a lot of singing in the movie.

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By Guus , 21 January 2007
A walk in the William B. Umstead Park, January 21st 2007

1/10: The start of the trail.

Start of the trail.


2/10: Path 1

Path 1.

By Guus , 21 January 2007

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By Guus , 17 January 2007

Irina, Guus and Vladi.On the 2nd last day of 2006 we went to Plovdiv to see Vladi and meet his girlfriend Irina for the first time.

We went to the Vienska Salon in the main street in Plovdiv. We had coffee and it was nice to spend time together and chat.

Irina, Guus and Vladi.

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By Guus , 14 January 2007

Pilot Mountain.Today we went for a hike on Pilot Mountain.


The mountain is located in a National Park about 25 miles north of Winston-Salem and about two hours from our house. We arrived in the park at 1.30 pm and we had lunch at the picknick tables there. It's fantastic that we can have lunch outdoors in January!


We walked 2 trails; the first one was the hardest. It was 2 miles and classified as "strenuous". The first 15 minutes weren't very interesting, but when we were deeper in the wood it became beautiful and it was great to walk through nature. The second trail was much easier, about a mile long, and made a circle around the top of the mountain.


On the way back we picked up some really nice vegetables at a Farmer's Market near the highway.

The park office. The flag is half-staff because of the death of President Ford.

Pick nick area.

The pick nick area in the park.

Beginning of the trail.

The beginning of the trail.

The first 15 minutes of the path weren't very exciting, but that changed quickly.

Sasha on the mountain.

A beautiful view, looking up.

The entrance of the second trail. In the background the characteristic Big Pinnacle of the mountain.

By Guus , 13 January 2007

Bikes.Today I went for a bike ride, for the first time since we moved to Durham.

I spent an hour cleaning and checking the bike and realized in time that fixing a squeaking break with oil would not be a good idea.

I went to the American Tobacco Trail. The trail is nice, but it takes a while to get there as it starts in downtown Durham. All in all I spend about 2,5 hours on the bike. The weather was nice.

In the evening I went to a bike shop near Wholefoods to ask about bicycle maps, but there aren't any for this area. Bicycling is less popular here than in Washington.

Bikes.

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By Guus , 12 January 2007

We are back in the US, and slowly but surely getting adjusted to our regular live again.

The trip from Perushtitsa to Durham took 24 hours, and we arrived Sunday night around 10.30 pm at RDU airport. We picked up the car and made a quick stop at the supermarket for some essentials and we were home around midnight. Since then it took a couple of days to get adjusted to the time difference.

It's strange to realize that we visited the Red Church only a week ago.

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By Guus , 11 January 2007

Perushtitsa's museum.Last week I visited the museum in Perushtitsa.

After having seen the Red Church and the church that was attacked by the Ottoman army, it was interesting to see the museum that talks about these two things.

The museum also describes the general history of the city of Perushtitsa.



The museum in Perushtitsa. The canon is a replica on one that was used to defend the city in the late 1800's, particularly in the uprising against the Ottoman rulers.


A few of the paintings that were taken from the Red Church to preserve them.


An impression of how the Red Church may have looked liked.


A painting of the attack on the church in Perushtitsa in April 1876.

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