So this past weekend, we spent at home (meaning Blago, don’t worry Mom & Dad, it’s still not “home”, if you know what I mean!). We had a great weekend, relaxing and seeing some sights. On Friday, we took a chance on cooking our own meal in the kitchen in our building: Mexican! It was delicious and we’d all been craving it since we got here. I may have eaten a bit too much, but it was definitely worth it! On Saturday, we took a daytrip to the Rila Mountains, about 45 minutes from Blagoevgrad, and spent a couple of hours touring the Rila Monastery. It was breathtakingly stunning. We were surrounded by mountains, and there was snow everywhere. We took a tour of the museum, learning about the history. It was founded by the students of St. Ivan of Rila in the 10th century, and is the largest and most famous Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria.
Quick history of Rila Monastery
After the museum, we took a tour of the inside of the church, and unfortunately we were not allowed to take photographs, although a picture would not have been able to capture the stunning beauty. It was unlike any church I’ve ever seen before, everything covered in pure gold and beautiful murals aligning the walls and ceilings. After all the oooing and ahhing was done, we walked right outside of the monastery grounds to a little shop selling Bulgarian donuts, so we grabbed a few of those and went to a cafĂ© for some hot drinks and soup. After sitting by the fire warming our feet for an hour, we ventured back outside, browsed the souvenir shops, snapped some more pictures and headed back to Blagoevgrad.
Lemon tea and bean soup...mmm!
Sunday, my friends and I hiked a mountain a 10 minute walk from campus. It was a beautiful walk, and the mountain peaks just kept going. Eventually, we stopped and looked around us. We could see the entire city of Blagoevgrad and the mountains in the distance. Unfortunately, it wasn’t the clearest of days, so pictures don’t do justice to the amazing views we saw, but nevertheless, we decided we’d be making many trips back there on weekends that we’re not traveling!
Blagoevgrad from the mountains
Mountains in the distance...hard to capture on camera!