Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Homeless
When I walk early in Tasmajdan Park, I often see this woman on the same park bench. Of course she's not there in inclement weather, but when it's warmish, she is, and I go early enough to see her awaken, make her 'bed', and then do her hair. And then she speaks, sometimes softly, sometimes in a harsh voice, to her suitcase.
Of course I don't stick around to eavesdrop, but this is so sad. I wonder what her story is.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
ABC WEDNESDAY--"J" is for "Just by chance"
Or maybe "Just for fun," since I can't help but not believe these two ladies set out with matching heads and weren't aware of it. One has a definite preference for red, the other for blue.
See other Js on Mrs. Nesbitt's ABC WEDNESDAY.
NOTE: When I clicked on ABC WEDNESDAY to link up, I learned that Mrs. Nesbitt's husband is ill and that she will be temporarily putting aside ABC Wednesday. Prayers to her and her family.
See other Js on Mrs. Nesbitt's ABC WEDNESDAY.
NOTE: When I clicked on ABC WEDNESDAY to link up, I learned that Mrs. Nesbitt's husband is ill and that she will be temporarily putting aside ABC Wednesday. Prayers to her and her family.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Symbols behind a symbol
The statue of the Victor in Kalemegdan Park is a symbol of Belgrade, and the humble sparrow has become the city's mascot, as I explained to you in this post last April.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Catch a falling star....
"Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket...." goes the song. And that's exactly what I did when I found this piece of decoration on a park bench. I'm a lost cause when it comes to picking up junk I can use...or not.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY---waiting
Benches in the shadows, and some in the sun, await passers-by in Kalemegdan Park.
See other shadows on SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY.
See other shadows on SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY.
Saturday, September 13, 2014
WEEKEND REFLECTIONS-- for Turkish coffee....
Individually, these little pots are called 'džezva' and are used for making Turkish coffee. Many are on sale in Kalemegdan Park and around Belgrade. In some restaurants, Turkish coffee is served on a little tray with a small cup and an individual džezva , accompanied by a Turkish Delight.
Remember, the Turks occupied Yugoslavia/Serbia for 500 years. Long enough to drink lots of coffee.
See other reflections on James' WEEKEND REFLECTIONS.
Remember, the Turks occupied Yugoslavia/Serbia for 500 years. Long enough to drink lots of coffee.
See other reflections on James' WEEKEND REFLECTIONS.
Friday, September 12, 2014
SKYWATCH--three planes and a sunset
Thanks again to my friend Jasmina for this shot off of her rooftop terrace. I actually had my back to this view, and she noticed the planes' trails. From this terrace is where I took last Friday's shot.
See other skies on SKYWATCH.
See other skies on SKYWATCH.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
No white after Labor Day
"No white after Labor Day," my mother used to say when I was growing up in the US. I think she meant shoes, of course, but white pants might have fallen into that category, too. No matter, since here in Belgrade Labor Day is May 30th, not September 1st.
Anyway, the two girls in the foreground have definitely abandoned summer wear.... I see fur, leopard skin, and snakeskin....all fake, for sure, but environmentalists shouldn't have an issue with that.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
ABC WEDNESDAY "I" is for "intruder"
It looked like rain the other day, so I headed out with my little Nikon P510 and decided to practice some macros shots. (No rain came.) I was so intent on shooting these blooms that it was only when I returned home that I found the intruder, immortalized. (I'm very pleased with this camera's capabilities, though it isn't fast enough for 'gotta get it right now' shots.)
See other I's on Mrs. Nesbitt's ABC WEDNESDAY.
See other I's on Mrs. Nesbitt's ABC WEDNESDAY.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Another use for old tires
Here you go. Instead of making a swing of painting them white and planting flowers inside, you can use them to keep 'a lid' on your haystack!
All you need is a tire and of course, a haystack....
All you need is a tire and of course, a haystack....
Monday, September 8, 2014
Whooooo's taking my picture?
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