Monasteries and Macedonia
It's been a rather interesting month or however long since my last post.



The hostel in Sofia was great, as well. In addition to providing guests with two free meals a day (wha??), it's a very social place where I just happened to run into a guy that I toured Vilnius with, as well as a guy from Bozeman, MT (Big Sky boarder). Odd.

Anyhow, I traded out books and got ready to move on to Macedonia. Aussie Tom was also on his way there, so we latched. Skopje was an interesting city, with a giant cross that lit up on the mountainside at night. Just the kind of thing that might not fly in Alabama, today. Or maybe it might.

After a day in the capital, Tom and I caught a train down to Prilep, in the middle of Macedonia. We dropped our bags at a hostel, got our day-packs and boots, and


We were welcomed to stay the night (gratis), and only later in the evening did we run into some other folks who came up to stay the weekend. Our fellow guests were five Macdedonians, who, after introductions, seemed to live pretty normal lives. After thrice declining offers of a giant bag of ganja, however, more of the truth came out about their line of work. So, due partly to their knowledge of English being limited to a small field, we spent some time talking about the drug trade in the region. Interesting.
It was when I started reading the Palahniuk I brought that I realized the odd mixture of the day. A spiritual haven, Drug dealers, and a book about Black Magic. Hmm. Still, the monastery was just incredible, easily the highlight of this whole trip so far.
So, now we're in Ohrid, on the shores of a great lake in southern Macedonia. Gorgeous indeed. Tonight we're off to Tirana, and along with ATMs, internet cafes do not exist in Albania. It might be a few days, so hang tight.








3 Comments:
Dude, those there boots sure are looking across some impressive landscape. Been lookin for ya, dig your funny, funky way of seeing things in outta the way places.
Marvellous, simply marvellous.
Hello. And Bye.
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