Ecofarmer

re-settled in Hungary from Rochdale, Lancs, England, and into a little village, doing a bit of greenish farming hoping for a quiet life... but stuff just happens...

Sunday, February 28, 2010

really preggie goats...




we took them out to graze on the path in the last few days, as the weather is picking up, and they are rather big - I hope you agree. They seem very peaceful lately, the usual bullying is absent, maybe they are considerate to the others' hefty disposition...
so, exciting times, hope we are not so sadly wrong as last year...

Blogging day is now settled to be Sunday afternoon, having a bit of peace and quiet here, Alan safely shifted by Pali to his Dark Dog, and there is a league-cup cup final, so he'll not be back till 7 or so.
Pali is not smoking and he cut down on his drinking, and he sticks to his resolutions rather impressively.

We have our "spring fatigue" at the moment finding hard to get going. Managed to clean up next doors' and make most beds, but the windows, doors etc still need a good going over, maybe the thought of spring cleaning causes spring fatigue...

Alan fixed his first solar warming wall thingie, made out of beer cans, he should talk about it really... will get pictures with the nice new to us wicker chair and bed-side table I got today from the big Pecs sunday market, where Mustafa was kind enough to take me. Mustafa and Tahar managed to get their residence extensions at last, thus the better mood. I had a thoroughly enjoyed and fruitful walkabout.

The other picture next to preggie looking Clary and Clover is
the hailstoning from a weird summer storm we had a few days ago after a sparkling day of 20C+.

more of Alan's reviews - we've been out an about a bit...

Korhely

Just off Kiraly Utca

This place has a sort of South American feel to it. There's straw on the floor and you are encouraged to throw your peanut shells, from the bowls of peanuts on the tables, onto the floor. The peanuts were in the past free but now there is a small charge, so tie your elephant up outside.
I had the Viagra, and before you get any ideas, its a dish of pork stuffed with hard boiled eggs and horse radish. Very tasty if a little hard to digest. Cost about £6. The beer, my favorite Pecsi larger at 600 huf. a half liter. Decent service and an interesting enough place if a little, OK a lot, contrived.

Rating 7


BACCHUS PINCE

Pécs Irgalmasok utca 6 – 8.

It dosen't look much as you make your way up the slightly univiting passage and down a set of steps, but if you like cellars you'll like this. Just the arching of the brick work is worth a look if you're into bricks, that is.
We didn't really give it a fair trial as we both had the set meal, as here there were a choice of about 6 dishes for this cheap and quick option. Mine was deep fried pork with rice and sweet pickled cabbage, the starter being a bone soup. The soup was a little salty but the food was fine and you can't really complain when the cost is about £2.25

Rating 7

I'll go back and try again to check it out further.

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