– Pictures From the Book Click, click, esc. Map of Bulgaria Sentinel Rest stop on the highway to Strelcha. The family home in Panagyurishte, Krassimira on the terrazza. Raina Kniaginia with “Liberty or Death” flag at Panagyurishte Monument. On the hike down to the Assenova Church. The blok at 78 Petar Bonev Street, our home in Pazardjik. Language High School Bertolt Brecht, Vania on the steps. Things go better with Dimitar Gachev. The Coke sign above the entrance has the school’s name and “For early language learning and management” On the square in Panagyurishte, in front of the Chitalishte. Happy artists pose with their work. Bethany and Marcy with participants after painting. Archway in Roman wall, Hissar. Koprivshtitsa Folk Festival, dancers practicing before going onstage. Cowboy hat Entrance to the base for the Unification Day Airshow. The “Turkish Stars” were the highlight of the airshow. Peace Corps Volunteers in Pazardjik The Roman Amphitheater in Plovdiv. Making leutenitza on the sidewalk in front of our blok. Traditional means of transportation. Our blok is in the background, viewed from the bus stop. Dimitar. Shopkeeper, economist and good-hearted man. Nessebar: ancient history on the Black Sea coast. Brian’s class, with Lisa in the eye of an excitement hurricane. Homemade wine is better, as everyone knows. Point for the host! Arriving at the Turistichiska hostel. Brian at left. Martenitsas for sale in the Center. “The Doctor” Miladin and friends at the Bratsigovo Orphanage. In Vetren, the morning after. Kukeri bringing in the spring. There’s no place like home. Leaving after the lesson. Lili was serious with her studies. Etara, traditional craft heritage center. Nest under construction in the corner of our bedroom window. Rila Monastery, Church in enclosed courtyard. Old fort walls. Note Stormy and Elaine in center of view. Baba Raina at her work. Ivan the Kseroks man, Mary’s friend. At the grocery. In her dream the train porter could see that she was OK. Procession under willow branches for good luck. Celebrations always include the horo. At the Ball. Back Cover