Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
SUNDAY BRIDGES: Despot Stefan's rowboat?
There once was a moat around part of Kalemegdan Fortress. This rowboat lies below the bridge to and from Despot's Gate, named for Despot Stefan Lazarević.
Hi, Bob, and thanks for the wishes. I'll get there one day or you get over here; would love to meet you.
Regarding 'despot', if you click on the link I put in the post (http://yankee-in-belgrade.blogspot.com/2010/01/skywatch-king-despot-stefan-lazarevic.html) you'll see that the word doesn't carry the connontation it does in English. He was a good guy! >:<)
8 comments:
Great find Bibi.
Maybe it's the boat that took him down to Hades? Nicely-composed photo!
And I must say that every moat needs a boat, 'cause what if the bridge goes up (or way down)? :-)
Bibi, «Louis» thanks you for this fine contribution to Sunday Bridges.
Although this bridge clearly is not over waters, troubled or otherwise, «Louis» nonetheless gives you this...
Congratulations on four years of hard work and fascinating images. It's nice to have virtual friends like you. We must meet face to face one day.
I've never heard of a ruler with the blunt title of despot. It seems so honest.
A most unusual sight.
Hi, Bob, and thanks for the wishes. I'll get there one day or you get over here; would love to meet you.
Regarding 'despot', if you click on the link I put in the post (http://yankee-in-belgrade.blogspot.com/2010/01/skywatch-king-despot-stefan-lazarevic.html) you'll see that the word doesn't carry the connontation it does in English. He was a good guy! >:<)
Love the composition of this shot -- and the fact that there's still a rowboat in the empty moat. Good catch, Bibi!
Love this Bibi!!! Love the irony of the old row boat in the moat...nicely composed...
Also very interesting info about Despot Stefan!!!
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