Here is a 1930s photograph of the post office in Plovdiv. See the Comments for The Socks Of Pepintude to gain a deeper understanding.
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Oh what fun, this interaction lark. Do you think it will catch on?
I see no mural of the Plovdiv Fivesome.
Perhaps the Mural is hidden behind the heads of the happy sevensome arranged at a slight angle in 1930’s Plovdiv, or perhaps it was not painted until later that day…
The picture of the post office in Plovdiv reminds us of the impressive edifices built in soviet times that many think have gone forever with the ‘death of communism.’
However, it appears that communism is not dead, or if it ever was, has resurrected in a new form.
Peruse the link below for more information.
http://www.dci.dk/?artikel=652