Maybe, just maybe, my favorite place on earth.
If I had one chance and one chance only to convince you to visit Bulgaria, consider the sunflower fields it. I really have no other words, except for the fact that Tiho commented how the third photo from the top clues you all in to my cheerleader past.
(Oh yes, captain and everything).
WOW...I can see why this was your favorite place! Reminds me of rural France as well, as the tour de france cyclists speed by...very cool!
ReplyDeleteA place where it's impossible to be sad. Just look at all those sunflowers smiling back at you. I love it! I've never really considered a trip to Bulgaria until seeing all of your photos, but now it's definitely on my places-to-visit list.
ReplyDeleteOMG a field of flowers has been on my bucket list for a while. this place looks freaking awesome.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I'm such a big huge fan of sunflower fields, considering I'm from Kansas. They really warm my heart!
ReplyDeleteWow! Never knew that fields like that existed! We have patches surrounding crop fields here in rural Suffolk in England but absolutely nothing as bright, cheerful and amazing as those!
ReplyDeleteYou are rocking the cheer-leading look in front of them too!
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lol. im sorry. did you say, captain!? my love for you just increased 10 fold. also bulgaria = 1 million times better than india. i would die for a sunflower right now.
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes, gorgeous! And love the one of you, miss! :)
ReplyDeleteholy moly! that's it. bulgaria is on my list as well. those sunflowers are phenomenal (and I don't like sunflowers!)
ReplyDeletep.s: I kinda had my suspicions of a cheerleading past. thank you for confirming them!
I love these photos, and your cheerleading past. Too good to be true, and one more reason to adore you.
ReplyDeletexoxox, Lena
Love your photos and your sunflower happiness!
ReplyDeletewow! this looks amazing. so full of joy.
ReplyDeleteHaha! I love your cheerleader photo! :P
ReplyDeleteGosh.. so beautiful. I think the sunflowers here are more beautiful than the ones near me! Although, perhaps I just didn't spend enough time around the ones here. They sure did seem to come and go quickly! The one photo you commented on was the only time I was able to see them up close and the next time they were already brown and dying.
OMG.
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