April 25, 2004

Along the Danube

fpi_girl.jpg Saturday we spent at the Danube.

We drove down to Giurgiu, over the Danube to Ruse, then along the river downstream to Silistra, where we caught the ferry to cross back into Romania. Well, to be precise, one does go over the border into Romania about 200 meters before the ferry -- this is where the Danube makes a sharp turn northwards but the border runs roughly straight eastwards.

We saw:

About a dozen storks with nests and all.
One kingfisher.
One cuckoo, who answered back to our "cuckoo" calls.
One little boy falling into the mud along the Danube shore.
Lots of sheep shit.
One cobblestone road that must stem from Roman times.
One Turkish village complete with mosque and a pig dozing by the side of the road (they must not be very orthodox, said Doug).
One ferry that had green stuff growing on it.
One airplane parked in the frontyard of some Communist living blocks in Silistra - for no obvious reason.
One pheasant that nearly hit our car while it swept across the street at eye level.
The eery, crumbling maze of the Calarasi steel works.

A day well spent.

Posted by claudia at April 25, 2004 04:48 PM
Comments

Maybe the pig was a spy? Maybe he was drawn to a non-pork eating population, just because it's safer to hang out there than a redneck convention?

Posted by: Maktaaq at May 2, 2004 06:21 PM

Well... in Indonesia, I met a lot of pork-eating, beer-drinking Muslims. They do exist. And pigs aren't cheap to keep -- they'll eat anything, but they want a lot of it.

Of course, it might also have been a mixed village.


Doug M.

Posted by: Doug Muir at May 3, 2004 02:29 PM