This past Saturday, we got to go to Topolovo and see the house that we'll be moving to in early November. It is owned by a friend of a friend, so to speak, who is currently living in the city and hasn't used the house in quite some time. He is glad to have someone live in it and fix it up a bit.
We're told this road eventually leads to Greece
The house is situated right on the edge of the mountain, so we can literally hike in our backyard. (Yes, Joe is beside himself excited...) It's on the edge of the village, but close to a park area and some small shops. We are so excited!
Our future front door
It will be wonderful for us to have our own place again. We moved out of our apartment in Ohio at the end of May, and we've been living with other people ever since! This house is better than we could have ever wished for - we have free reign on everything - from landscaping to remodeling!
Did I mention we're excited?
We made a little drawing for you so you can see the layout... it's not really to scale...
Our new house may look small to you, but it's a decent size by Bulgarian standards. We are so thankful to have an extra bedroom space for visitors... including Jen's sister over Christmas and some other friends from the US in the spring.
Our grape arbor walkway is a little overgrown, but we still love it!
We'll have better pictures after we move in, so you can be looking for those in early November after we get our internet connected. We hope that it stays warm enough for us to work outside a bit before winter really sets in.
On that note, does anyone know the right time to prune a fig tree?
Yours truly and Topolovo, our soon-to-be hometown
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How To Prune Fig Trees After They Are Established
After a fig tree is established, the best time when to prune a fig tree will be in the dormant (winter) season when the tree is not growing.
Got the above info online
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