Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
He most use on trees...
That is indeed "quite a fork"! I love it! and perfect for the "Q" day!
I have nerer seen such forks before - nice shot.
I think that might actually be 2 forks on his shoulder. They appear to be hand made. Nicely composed!
Its a bit early for hay isn't it?! He must be getting ready!
What the fork has you photographed here.Highly original choice. Not only was I a day early but a week ahead letterwise. Scheduled posting, not for me.
Indeed, that's a quaint, quality, giant-sized fork.
Great photo...and very creative Q...it is quite a fork..
"Quite" a fork is right. Never seen one like that. Great capture.
Interesting - I'll bet working it would yield a blister or two. Quality post!
They are really pretty - delightful quirky capture.
Yes, little Bibi was not seeing double when she should have! Oh, well. It's still quite a fork!
Wowsers! How does he carry that ginormous fork? It must weigh a ton!
Wow, what a fork. Even for hay, he must be very strong to lift it. Thanks for sharing.
Zdravo Bibi! What a lovely surprise to come across your blog! I was born in Belgrade, but grew up in South Africa and not live in Texas. I do not visit Serbia very often, but will enjoy it through your photos. Hvala!
Indeed! It's huge/ Tyra
I love everything made of wood...The picture would not be the same with a plastic or metal one!!!
Beautiful picture. The hayfork enhances the countryside touch of this photo.Btw, you've been tagged for a little quiz on my blog.
Definitely a queen-size fork. And he looks like he knows how to use it too!
What a fabulous old-fashioned fork. You don't see these about often - indeed I've never seen one just like this. Super capture and perfectly framed.
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Well, not the entire roof. Just the back side, which is not visible here. Every year I make a gingerbread house. Notice I said 'made,...
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He most use on trees...
That is indeed "quite a fork"! I love it! and perfect for the "Q" day!
I have nerer seen such forks before - nice shot.
I think that might actually be 2 forks on his shoulder. They appear to be hand made. Nicely composed!
Its a bit early for hay isn't it?! He must be getting ready!
What the fork has you photographed here.Highly original choice. Not only was I a day early but a week ahead letterwise. Scheduled posting, not for me.
Indeed, that's a quaint, quality, giant-sized fork.
Great photo...and very creative Q...it is quite a fork..
"Quite" a fork is right. Never seen one like that. Great capture.
Interesting - I'll bet working it would yield a blister or two. Quality post!
They are really pretty - delightful quirky capture.
Yes, little Bibi was not seeing double when she should have! Oh, well. It's still quite a fork!
Wowsers! How does he carry that ginormous fork? It must weigh a ton!
Wow, what a fork. Even for hay, he must be very strong to lift it. Thanks for sharing.
Zdravo Bibi! What a lovely surprise to come across your blog! I was born in Belgrade, but grew up in South Africa and not live in Texas. I do not visit Serbia very often, but will enjoy it through your photos. Hvala!
Indeed! It's huge/ Tyra
I love everything made of wood...
The picture would not be the same with a plastic or metal one!!!
Beautiful picture. The hayfork enhances the countryside touch of this photo.
Btw, you've been tagged for a little quiz on my blog.
Definitely a queen-size fork. And he looks like he knows how to use it too!
What a fabulous old-fashioned fork. You don't see these about often - indeed I've never seen one just like this. Super capture and perfectly framed.
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