Sunday 23 July 2017

Plovdiv

My mom and I just went to Plovdiv which is the oldest city in Europe, between 6 thousand and 8 thousand years old. Two other people we knew from Bansko were also heading there so we gave them a lift. The drive was about 3 hours, which isn't too bad but still a long drive. After arriving we booked our hotel then we were on our way.

We first stopped to look at a mosaic museum where we learned that the Murano style of glass originated in Bulgaria.

We then walked down the Main Street which is nice but the coolest part is that underneath is a massive 240 m Roman race track, which was covered up by the Ottomans.

We then walked around the old part of town for the rest of the day.


We then went back to our hotel.

The next day we ended up meeting the people we drove the day before and they told us about a free walking tour. After having some hot chocolates from Costa Coffee we went on it.

It started at the city centre where the guide explained the coat of arms.
7 bumps to represent the surrounding hills (although in the 1990s they flattened one to put a shopping mall), and the lions represent their strength.

We then stopped to look at a statue which was the town's favourite hobo and myth has it that if you ask a wish in his ear it will be granted.

 She then told us that the Roman stadium/race course was built in in the first century.


Another thing she told us is that Plovdiv was a very important city so everybody wanted it. This resulted in a lot of wars. Over the years it has been owned by the Bulgarians then the Romans, then the Ottomans took over for a long time and wasn't till the last 150 years that it was Bulgarian-ruled again.


The mosque in the centre of Plovdiv in one of the oldest active mosques in the balkans, dating back to the 14th century, and it has  9 small domes instead of one big dome.

The Trap was a wooden market were you could buy anything,  also it was a multicultural market because traders came from all over the world.
A fire in 18th century burnt down the wooden shops, but people rebuilt. But in the communist era every body got moved out of houses and shipped other places, and the houses were left to rot. But for the past 5 years the town has been building everything back up. Kapana is a festival that happens in the Trap, and its to to redo the wooden market like it was so long ago.

After the Trap we visited the old town.


The Bulgarian Revival was in the 18th century. The idea was to remind people what it was like to be Bulgarian, and that they should get their country back from the Ottoman Empire. So the rich merchants funded the movement. This helped them be strong against the Ottomans.


 Houses from that time were known as a classic Bulgarian renewal house. At the time there was a fashion to name your home after your self. They would expand the second floors of the houses so they wouldn't have to pay as much land taxes. Also it was to copy the style of a Vienna house.


One of the most popular houses had drawings from around the world. also to show how rich he was the man had a rose water fountain in the middle of the house.

The Old Town of Plovdiv is on top of three hills, the tallest is known as the gard tower because of the guard




towers placed on top as ancient fortifications.

Plovdiv also has the longest pedestrian road in Europe, reaching almost 2 km.


A 4th century church was built when the murdering of Christians stopped, it has been demolished and rebuilt several times over the centuries, but its roots make it the oldest church in Plovdiv.

The first Bulgarian high school in Bulgaria was built in 1868 but only clerics could go to it.

Next our tour went past a statue that represented all the victims of the communist regime. The man with the violin was a well known violinist played in well known hotels.
But he lost his life when he made a joke to the leaders of the communist party and they sent him to a concertration camp, and he died ten days later.

The Roman theatre was built in the first century, but it wasn't exavated until the 1900s.

In the late 1800s the Bulgarians got half of their country back but the southern half was owned by the Ottomans. Then the leader of the northern half of Bulgaria officially said that the north and south was united. They expected for the Ottomans to attack, but they didn't. Instead on the 6th of September 1885 the Serbs attacked them, and in three days the Bulgarian armed men marched day and night without stopping once. From the south border to the west. Then they attacked the Serbs and they  won.


Well that is a small history lessons on Plovdiv and what I learned while I was there. I hope you enjoyed it, and have a great day.

Thursday 20 July 2017

BBC Gender Pay Gap

 The BBC has just let out that they have a gender gap in payment. Many want this changed for obvious reason, but some are skeptical with a quote from Woman’s Hour’s Jane Garvey
 “I'm looking forward to presenting @BBCWomansHour today. We'll be discussing #GenderPayGap . As we've done since 1946. Going well, isn't it?”.
But gender is not the only problem, there is also a big racial pay gap. 

Lord Hall pledged that he would close the gender pay gap by 2020.

Wednesday 19 July 2017

Tragedies and Triumphs: Canadians Tell Their Family Histories

These are some stories of some Canadians’ families. Some are happy some are not so happy. 

  • Peasant from china 

  • Name: Lor Jock Wing
  • Peasant goes to Cuba for sugar cutting but many died so instead went to Canada
  • Started laundry buisness 
  • Volunteers from church taught emigrants English
  • Boys would tip over his wagon and make wash the cloths again
  • From: China

  • Lured by jazz and beautiful women

  •   Name: Caliste Oliver
  • Supposed to become medic but instead started in jazz clubs
  • Got degree in engineering 
  • From: Africa

  • A descendants of 2 tragic pasts

  •   Name: MOM (Marjorie)
  • Mom was street kid survivor of child welfare system
  • Moved 15 times from 5 and 18 years of age
  • One of first native psychiatric nurses 
  •   Name: No name for father 
  • Father was dutch jew and holocaust survivor only surviving child of both sides of my family at the conclusion of ww2 
  • From: father dutch 
  • From: mom Native American

  • escaping slavery in Ohio

  • Name: George M. Lucas
  • Back slave in Ohio arrived in Canada in 1836 through Underground Railroad via Detroit 
  • He married an Irish lady 
  • Became farmer 
  • Farm burned down several times 
  • Together they had 15 children who survived
  • From: Africa




  • Line of courageous women 

  •   Name: Louis Hébert
  • Arrived in port royal
  • Settled in Quebec in 1617
  • She saved her second husband by scarring of Iroquois 
  • From: French


  • Fleeing a firing squad during the Russian revolution

  •  Name: Anne Krueger
  • Anne Krueger and her family fled Bolsheviks when she was 2 
  • Got on boat to Canada
  • From: Russia

  • Rejected by America a new life with a Cadillac

  •  Name: No names
  • Moved in 1976 after being rjected twice from usa 
  • 2 weeks after arrival my mother gave birth to a son
  • Year later grandparents and two uncles who immigrated 
  • From: China




  • working the fishery in Newfoundland

  •  Name: Benjamin Hayward 
  • In 1600s immigrated from England
  • Opened an inn and store 
  • Had good traffic because all the fishers went there 
  • From: UK

  • An indentured employee as a teenager

  •   Name: No names
  • Moved in late 1800s as a teenagers to Calgary
  • He eventually became a tailor 
  • He owned his own shop 


  • On the loosing side of the revolutionary war

  • Teamed with British in american revolution \
  • Had to  move to Canada
  • Name: no names
  • From: USA/UK

  • Loosing children to ship fever

  •   Name: Joseph and Marianne
  • In July 1847 came in a boat from cork and within three months of arrival three out of 4 children died.
  • From: UK


  • the flip of a coin 

  • Went back to England but all his family was dead 
  •  Name: William Allen
  • He flipped a coin to decide weather he would go to Canada or Australia Canada won
  • He became a police officer 
  • From: UK



Heres the link.

Genghis Khan’s tomb. Why can’t we find it?

This is just some short notes. 



  • He asked to be buried in secret.
  •   his soldiers rode 1,000 horses over his grave to hide any trace of construction.
  • 800 year since death of Khan but no one has found his grave.
  •   People tried to find the grave many times but failed.
  • Locals don’t want him found because they respect him. And he didn’t want to be found.
  • Mongolia is 3x the side of England but has 2% of roads so more hidden areas unfound by man.
  • Gov rejected peacefully the search of grave.
  • Many believe grave will be filled with treasure.
  •   Folklore says that Genghis Khan was buried on a peak in the Khentii Mountains called Burkhan Khaldun.
  • But the mountains are only for royals even women can’t visit.



    Khan made the places he conquered a better place. Doing things like making slavery illegal.
    I think his grave should not be disturbed. The Egyptians made the pyramids so they wouldn’t be disturbed, and Khan went to even more trouble. He deserves not to be bothered. 


the link

Wednesday 12 July 2017

Book reviews


ALL BOOKS ARE RECOMMENDED UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE!!



The Royal institute of Magic Book 1-5 
Written by Victor Kloss
This was meant to be a series of 6 books, but Victor died from cancer half way through the 6th book, so I’m not sure if its still planning on coming out. His wife and himself said that it would get continued but I have yet to check on this.

Anyways the plot is about two best friends that end up finding the magical world by accident, and then continue to save the world from an evil elf.




Rise of the Red Shadow
 
Side book of Book of Deacon series that I had read 2 out of four in London but for some reason I felt like reading the next books so now I am. This book gives us the back story to one of the major characters in the book, which really adds onto the enjoyment of the series.


DragonWatch
New series by Brandon Mull
This is a add on series to the Fablhaven series that has the two main characters becoming leaders of a dragon sanctuary.



August 2, 2017 updates:

Battle Of Verril book 3

(Rise of the Red Shadow is the side book of this series.) This is the last book of the Book of Deacon series, and I have to say it was a really big dissapointment, it just felt really rushed, especially after reading Rise of the Red Shadow which was so well done. In fact I only read 50% of it and that was a struggle. Really wouldn't suggest.


Demons of Astlan

I am currently reading this series and it is absolutely amazing. The plot is about a normal guy who ends up being turned into a demon by wizards in another dimension, but they don't believe him that he is human and it's about him living as a demon.


 Added on September 7 2017:

Dragon Knight series


This is about a young adult who has had his memory wiped because he was tortured and had evil magic put into him (the evil magic was thing that wiped his memory), usually people that had this done to them go insane but he lasted a lot longer than usually and eventually he escapes his master. After running away he falls into a cave system and after a while he finds a sword thats connected to a dragon, this dragon helps him not get corrupted by the magic. His main mission is to stop the people that run the system that corrupts people like him with magic. One of the best parts of this series is that you see the main character slowly become more normal and more nice.


Night Blade series



This is a series where the main character is what they call a nightblade and his powers allows him to know what move is going to happen before it actually happens. And it goes through the series of his life and also some other characters.



Dragon Trials


This series had a lot of promise but the characters were meant to be 17-18 years old except they all acted like 9 year olds and the plot was dry and unrealistic even in by fantasy means. I give this a -5 out of 10.



Hundred Halls series




A intriguing story placed in modern day and some people have magic and some don't but all know about magic. It's about two sisters who go into one of the magic schools (Hundreds Hall is the system and there are 100 different specialized halls you can go into). The sisters are completely different character types but both really enjoyable. Have yet to finish the second book.








September 21 2017




WOLF OF THE NORTH  Trilogy

This is a very instructing mix between the narator and the story, and it has a very good character build  in it, and the world there in is excellent. I don't really want to say anything because it would spoil it and was 100% worth the read.


JORUNDYR'S PATH
This is a the second book of the trilogy series

Society of The Sword Trilogy
The Society of the Sword is placed in the same world as Wolf of the North, intact the author wrote this before Wolf of the North. Not as well written as the Wolf of the North but still better than most books.

Bansko Cafés



Bansko is a nice small touristy town in Bulgaria. It has a lot of nice cafés and restaurants. So today we’re going to talk about some of the cafés I’ve been to.

1.     Café Emap (pronounced Emar)
Café Emar is a restaurant/café with nice chairs and a confortable feeling about it. The staffs are super nice and the food is fairly good. With a varying choice of salads to full English breakfast it is a perfect place for all times of the day.  

2.     Adela

A more local restaurant that you can get the same stuff for a couple bucks cheaper and it also has very friendly waiters. The also have a special that you can only ask for. In other words only the locals know about it. All in all it’s a great place to hop in for a bite.

3.     Eliz
 A café with a groovy feel and nice coffees. Although Emap is much more welcoming and also they don’t mind if you stay there for a couple hours with only a coffee and water.