Guus Bosman

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Durham Bulls vs Lousville Bats

Friday night Milan and I went to see a Durham Bulls game.

We saw the Louisville Bats beat the Durham Bulls with 9-8, but it was a fun evening.

dailylife

Banitsa

Life is good. This morning Nadia made banitsa, a Bulgarian specialty with filo-dough and feta cheese.

It was delicious, and we took notes on the recipe so we can make it ourselves also.

dailylife

So proud

So proud!

Sasha's graduation ceremonies will start at 3:00 pm, we're getting ready to leave.

theater

Hair

Yesterday we saw Hair, a great musical. The show started at 7:30 pm in the Durham Performing Arts Center downtown.

When I got home from work I had lost my voice (I have a bit of a cold) but dinner was ready, Bulgarian musaka.

The show was great -- very energetic and fun, and with nice music. A good night out.

dailylife

Tabovi in the Duke Gardens

Today the Tabovi visited the Sarah P. Duke Gardens.

We're having a very good time. Their visit is also very good for my Bulgarian. I've learned about 60 new words since they arrived, including the word for (Durham) bull: бик.

dailylife

Sasha's parents arrived in North Carolina

Sasha's parents Milan and Nadia arrived today!

We went to pick them up at Charlotte airport, after making sure that the house is in immaculate shape.

It is great to see them again, and we had a very nice evening together. It's the first time they visit us in the States, so there is a lot to show them.

Français

Summer break French

The university semester is getting to an end, and my French teacher, who is also a professor at a college in Raleigh, is leaving for France for the summer.

In the last lesson we had a great conversation about baking bread, so I learned some delicious vocabulary.

I may pick up French in a few weeks ago (there is a replacement teacher) but for now a break works well. Sasha's parents are arriving this weekend and I'll be concentrating on Bulgarian for a month.

politicsnews

Osama bin Laden dead

Wow. Osama bin Laden dead, what a huge moment.

"I can report to the American people and to the world that the US conducted an operation that killed Osama Bin Laden"

Finally, Bin Laden has been brought to justice. A great moment.

CNN showed people singing the National Anthem in front of the White House, celebrating.

I was just about to close my laptop for the night, when I saw a Facebook update about it. Later we watched the President speaking in the White House.

foodanddrinks

New bread

I had a quiet weekend. I've had a cold for a week and I used this weekend to recover. Today I felt a lot better than yesterday.

Being at home, I had ample time for a recipe from 'the Bread Bible', an appropriately named cookbook of which I've now tried three recipes, all great. I made the hearth bread, with whole-wheat flour.

I started the sponge (the starter) last night, and tonight we had the end result for dinner. The best bread I've ever baked.

Sasha's parents will arrive next weekend, so it's time to brush off my Bulgarian language. A while ago I converted my vocabulary list from my home-made software (in Microsoft Access) to Anki SRS, a tool that I use for my French as well, and this weekend I started going through all 2,000 words in Anki.

dailylife

Haarlem photo's for a good purpose

Two photographs that I took in Haarlem, the Netherlands, years ago are now used in a newsletter.

Hale Kū‘ike, a residential facility in Hawaii for people with Alzheimer's disease, used two photographs of Dutch 'hofjes' that I posted on Wikipedia in their most recent letter.

[...] Hofje van Bakenes, located in the Netherlands, stands out in my memory. It was founded in 1395 to care for twenty women and has been in operation ever since. Imagine that, over six centuries of assisted living!

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