New site Plan
Here is the new siteplan for Solnik made in Floorplanner. Great Web-tool. The designer is working with main house right mow.

And here is the combined Plot

Here is the new siteplan for Solnik made in Floorplanner. Great Web-tool. The designer is working with main house right mow.
And here is the combined Plot
New meeting with Architect and engineer Petrov, where also Georgi, who had given a good offer, also came to go through in more detail what the offer contained. A good meeting. Afterwards, Georgi and Tsvetan went on an inspection of the property. All current brick buildings must be dismantled by hand so that bricks, as…
Just off Sozopol, a short drive from the main road south from Burgas towards Primorsko and Turkey, lies this magnificent castle. This man alone, here in white coat, has been responsible for the construction that has taken place over a period of 20 years. And yet it is being built on the castle. We learned…
We drive to Primorsko and greet Einar & Ellinor, Roald & Bjørg, who are there with friends. Einar treats you to a delicious lunch. We inherit a hob, a bag with several types of soups, and a saucepan. We can probably use this on the farm eventually.
Roy, Malika, Anne Sofie and Mina as well as Dag Inge came to Obzor. Roy’s neighbor, Håkon and Anita and their daughters, Gine and Irma, took the bus from Golden Sands. Roar arranged rooms and accommodation for everyone and we had a cozy day / evening together. We ate at a local restaurant we had…
On Monday 6 September, Roar went on a trip to Solnik while I stayed in the apartment to wash clothes and read my book. Roar called to be able to tell that three small, almost blind kittens came staggering and meowing out of the bush, clearly seeking contact. They were so small that they should…
At 10 o’clock we drove to Solnik to clean up the mill. The hedge trimmers and we got to ride in the heat. Finally finished cleaning. We went for a walk around the property, picked apples, pears and blackberries that we ate. We also found the tufts of the vines that had lined up once…