“Nine in the morning at the café. We sit here until 10.30, then back to the shade at home, and that’s it.” The people from Trustikovo, not far from Varna on the Black Sea, have adjusted their lives to a rigid routine – in the summer heat they are up early, and are working in their gardens by 5. “Hoeing, watering, sowing,” they say. After which they go to the café.
20 kms. from Varna, Trustikovo - one of the most populous villages in Avren municipality - has a population of almost 630. People lived in these lands since the earliest times. In the time of Ottoman domination, the village is made mention of in different documents as Karaach Sofular, and in 1935 it was named Trustikovo – after the reeds (trustika in Bulgarian) that once grew in the marshland around the village.
The people in Trustikovo are mostly in agriculture – some work at the modern grain storage facility, others in construction and commute to Varna. There is a primary school in the village with about 60 students, a chitalishte (community culture club) with a children’s ensemble which is getting ready to take part in a festival in Greece, a pensioners’ club. There is also a doctor, a dentist, four shops, a road and a railway track, and it is close to Devnya with its factories, and to Port Varna-West, things any village in the country can only dream of.
“All initiatives take place here, we get together for all feast days, and we have a polling station for the elections,” says Elena Ivanova from the pensioners’ club. “It is always the same when you live in a village – we respect and help one another. Life in a village is freer – if we have company we can sit out in the garden and play some music, no neighbor will ever complain or tell me to turn it off. Because another day it might be them.”
For all those who would like a taste of rustic life, there are old houses in Trustikovo up for sale, and at a good price, the mayor says. The big problem the village has are the frequent power outages, he goes on.
“We’ve had meetings with the energy provider, we get power cuts four-five times a morning, many people had their electrical appliances burn up,” the mayor says. “The other problem are the old water pipes, but we haven’t had any major water main breaks so far. Otherwise our water here is good.”
Meanwhile Vassilka, Stefka, Pavlinka, Stanka and Ivanka are up before sunup and after putting in some work in their gardens, are now taking their first sips of coffee.
“What is life like here? There are houses nobody is living in, come spend a month here and you’ll find out how dismal things are. You can’t know that in five minutes. It’s not bad for us, we’re used to it here, but someone who hasn’t lived here won’t last a day,” says Dobry Lefterov, and goes on to complain of the scourge of mosquitoes which nobody seems to be spraying against, points to the pothole and goes on to talk about the rubbish in the streets. But then concludes: Well, it’s not the worst of villages – it may be lousy but what can you do?
Interviews by Alexander Yordanov, Radio Varna, BNR
Text by Diana Tsankova
Translated and posted by Milena Daynova
Photos: Radio Varna, BNR; Facebook/ Trustikovo, Varna
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