Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Sunday Bridges--I'm happy.
Fate has smiled on me. I am always looking for a bridge for Louis La Vache's SUNDAY BRIDGES, and am often at a loss. Yesterday however, I came across an exhibit of Belgrade's Bridges on Knez Mihailova street, and in the upcoming weeks, if I don't get a photo of a 'real' bridge, you'll be treated to the history of some of Belgrade's bridges, such as these on the poster above.
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A WALK IN THE WOODS
Forest not far from Belgrade. Went birding there with a friend; no birds to speak of, but the woods were still lovely.
13 comments:
Excellent Bibi!
Bibi, «Louis» is fresh in from Stanford University Hospital where he got a new knee He linked you then "CRASHED!"
Very cool!
Great post.
You get the blue ribbon for ingenuity and cleverness this week. A Great Post. Where there is a will, there is a way! genie
I wish I had thought of this. I have temporarily run out of bridge photos. I have just got to ask you what is the lush shop I see it in the background? I always thought a lush was a person who drinks alcohol to excess.
Hi, Andy! Couldn't find an email link for you to reply to your comment on my blog today regarding Lush. Lush is a company that makes handmade beauty products, worldwide, and you can read about them right here.
Nobody's inebriated inside, I hope!
There are many cool bridges in Belgrade, but the number is finite, I'm sure...so we'll enjoy your historical posters..
I'm a bit curious about the shop in the background. Is it only for "lushes" or can anyone shop there? :-)
What a very clever and inventive idea Bibi, the bridge on the poster looks like it would be quite something to see. We have a Lush shop here in Perth, great place to buy presents, the soaps look and smell good enough to eat!
Inspiring AND handy! Lucky you for finding it!
Ha!!! You lucky girl you!!! Not many bridges up here either...my shot today's a repeat of the same bridge I've shot many times before!!!
Wow, destroyed in 1914, 1918, 1941, 1944!!
What Genie said—but you often deserve the ingenuity award on this meme.
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