Tuesday, March 31, 2026

12!

My Belgrade grandson is 12 today. We had a family celebration last Sunday. His mother made this scrumptious 12-inch cheesecake with strawberry glaze. In the background you can see poppyseed cake slices, too.

Monday, March 30, 2026

ALMOST SERENDIPITOUS

As did the chair beside the dumpster I showed you three days ago, this mirror almost came hime with me, but no place for it. and you can see it's still raining.

Sunday, March 29, 2026

WILD GARLIC


Wild garlic is popular here, but its season doesn't last long.  Allium ursinum, known as wild garlicramsons,cows's leekcowleekbuckramsbroad-leaved garlicwood garlicbear leekEurasian wild garlic, onion grass, or bear's garlic is on the market here now in abundance. I make soup with it or toss some of the leaves into the pot I make pasta with.  Here in Serbia it is know as sremuš (SREH-moosh).

Saturday, March 28, 2026

JUST PRETTY


 It was cold and rainy yesterday and today will be the same. I would have stayed in, but gotta walk the pup. You can thank her for leading me to these yet budding irises 

Thursday, March 26, 2026

WHAT A FIND! (Please read the text!)


I must have gypsy blood. I do NOT mean that as any kind of ethnic slur, for gypsies, or Roma, do so much good here in Serbia by recycling paper, metal, glass and so on. When I have clothing I do not wish to throw away, I fill a bag and carry it with me. When I come across a Roma, I give it to him/her and they're always happy. If it is a big bag, I put it down by the dumpster and it disappears very quickly. Yesterday I had a role reversal. While walking my dog, I came upon this very dusty, but totally in good shape, chair that someone had placed by the dumpster. It followed me home. I have washed and scrubbed it and it is currently drying on my terrace. After it dries, I will shellac it and buy a cushion and it will be an  indoor chair in the location that you see it above. I'll post a photo!

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

ANGRY PASTRY


 I didn't buy this angey pastry, opting for a healthier choice, and I am sure it wasn't happy about that. 

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

NOT NERVOUS


 I took this photo from my window the other evening. I wasn't nervous and intentionally didn't use a tripod. I was inspired by a group on Facebook called Intentional Camera Movement. Very cool photos in that group; look it up!

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Friday, March 20, 2026

THE CAT WOMAN


 There seems to be at least one woman in each neighborhood who takes care of stray cats. Always a woman, never a man. Our neighborhood has two, and this is one of them. 

Thursday, March 19, 2026

SPRING IN WINTER COLOR


 This puffy white bush's flowers reminded me of a large snowball. Just a few more days now until Spring. 

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

GOTTA LOVE THOSE HEELS


Her heels remind me of the type I wore to the senior prom as did all my other girl friends. You'd buy them white and the shop would match the to your dress!  I never held on to mine, but I guess I could have kept them for a dress-up car wash.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

DOWN AND OUT AND UNDERGROUND

The musician in the background is often playing his guitar and I imagine he earns something in tips. The sleeping person is only one of a number of people who claim this mattress as home in an underground passage.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

SALVADOR AND FRIDA


 Frida Kahlo and Surrealist Salvador Dali only met once in the 1930s, when Surrealism was reshaping the art world. Frida rejected the movement, but Andre Breton, the French writer and poet and co-founder of Surrealism, described her as a 'natural surrealist.' In any case, both are featured in the window of a bookstore downtown.

Friday, March 13, 2026

SKYWATCH--the crow


 I haven't participated in SKYWATCH in quite a while, so here's a sky photo for you.

Thursday, March 12, 2026

LOST


If you've ever lost a favorite toy when you were a child, you know how this little bear's owner must feel. I hope he has found its way home. 

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

LOOKING UP CONTINUED...


 Yesterday I showed you a photo of a flower delivery man looking up. 

Here's what he was looking at:  BELGRADE'S WESTERN GATE or GENEX TOWER.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

LOOKING UP


 A delivery man was waiting for his customer to pick up the bouquet of tulips he's holding on International Women's Day on March 8th. 

Tomorrow I'll show you what he was looking up at.

Monday, March 9, 2026

URBAN STILL LIFE


 I have taken lots of photos of 'things' on the street that don't always fall into a particular category, and so I call all of them 'urban still lifes'. Here's another!

Saturday, March 7, 2026

WHERE'D CLIVE GO?


 Anyone remember the Clive the Talking Leopard commercials for Schweppes circa 1998?  Clive is gone, but his tail remains.

Friday, March 6, 2026

Thursday, March 5, 2026

TIME TO BE FIXED


Here is our brand-new, 9.5 meter high, 7.5 ton clock, installed right smack in the middle of two main streets that drivers had no trouble navigating. Now drivers must drive around the clock to get to the same place.  

And, ha, it was installed just over 10 days ago and is now not functioning. Here is what Danas, a reliable newspaper, has to say:  The new symbol of Belgrade on  Republic Square has lost its purpose after only ten days. The Belgrade Clock, which cost 10 million dinars (of which about five million dinars were spent on the "most modern mechanism"), not only does not show accurate time, but it no longer even has a hand. The City Administration is silent for now, and Danas' interlocutors believe that the situation with the clock is a reflection of the city government's decision to pay too much for something that will not work, and they emphasize that citizens have the right to know who is responsible for the shortcomings, which are financed from their own pockets."  Ten million dinars is nearly $100,000.

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

HAPPY IN THE BUS


 This photo brings a smile to my face. The woman is oviously happy, but the pup looks unsure, as if he fears someone will ask him to get off the seat!

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

LIPSTICK ON HER SKIRT


 LIPSTICK ON YOUR COLLAR by Connie Francis was one of the first teeny-bopper songs I liked.  This girl has lipstick on her skirt!

Monday, March 2, 2026

TEXTING ABOVE THE 'TURKISH' MARKET


A young woman sits texting above what ex-pats here call 'the Turkish' market, though I haven't a clue why. If you're interested in reading about the history of this section of Belgrade, CLICK RIGHT HERE. I learned a lot.

Sunday, March 1, 2026

MARCH 2026 THEME DAY--WHITE


 What is white about vanilla? Yes, there is vanilla ice cream, but vanilla extract is not white, although the vanilla flower is. The yellow packet contains about a tablespoon of vanlla sugar, which some cooks prefer instead of the liquid. I'm stretching the theme once again to present to you one more person of color I had NEVER heard of. His name was Edmond Albius, born in Reunion in 1829.  PLEASE click THIS LINK to read about him. He took the last name 'Albius' (white) from the color of the vanilla flower.

Check other interpretations of WHITE RIGHT HERE.

SPRING PREPARES FOR FALL

 Title says it all!