End of summer...but not for some backpackers who chose to sleep in Kalemegdan Park, as did some others before them.
Branko's Bridge and the old Savski Bridge are in the background, as is the tower of Belgrade's newest bridge, the Bridge On Ada, just right of center in the distance.
It's been a long, hot summer... Let's see what lies ahead.
Check out other bridges on Louis La Vache's Sunday Bridges.
Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Saturday, September 1, 2012
THEME DAY--people watching: No GPS
Remember the days before GPS when you actually had to stop and ask people for directions? I've used a GPS on a trip from Seattle through California a year or so ago, and while it was easy to get from Point A to Point B by myself, the GPS was really handy in a city.
But here in Serbia GPSs exist, but I don't have one, so I have to stop and ask for directions. This fellow in a village outside of Belgrade was all too happy to explain to me the route I should take. And of course I sneaked a photo of him...camera on lap.
Check out other 'people watching' photos at CDPB THEME DAY SITE.
But here in Serbia GPSs exist, but I don't have one, so I have to stop and ask for directions. This fellow in a village outside of Belgrade was all too happy to explain to me the route I should take. And of course I sneaked a photo of him...camera on lap.
Check out other 'people watching' photos at CDPB THEME DAY SITE.
Friday, August 31, 2012
SKYWATCH--tree in Čekmin, Serbia
Scene from the terrace of my friend's family's house in Čekmin (CHECK-meen), Serbia, where I spent two days earlier this month. Fields, fields, fields...
See other skies on SKYWATCH.
See other skies on SKYWATCH.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Playing with Mini
On the first of this month, I posted a Theme Day photo of my new little Minox camera. Of course I still have and use my Nikon D90 most of the time, but it's fun to play with Mini. It's limited, of course, with 5.1 pixels, an equivalent of a 42mm lens, an ISO of (I think) 100, and only three focusing distances. Here are some examples of what it does. As you see, some photos are not too sharp, but honestly, I think it's me who wasn't too steady or else, as in the case of the garlic and plums, in reduced light.
You can have a look at its review right here.
And the answer to yesterday's puzzler: The object on the left in the photo in question is a yoke used for people to carry buckets of milk on their shoulder. The other 'bench' is used to remove dried corn from the cobs. You straddle it, then rub the ear up and down on the pegs to remove the kernels.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
ABC Wednesday--"G" is for "Goričani"
Another photo from Goričani, where I visited some friends. On the left are a bottle of homemade plum brandy or rakia, a typical brandy glass, and some local wildflowers. On the right my friend had made Serbian cornbread (usually with bits of fried bacon and some local cheese). On the plate is some of that white cheese, and in the red cup is kajmak, a buttery-like spread made from cream skimmed from milk.
And in the middle, what are those two items.....? I know, but do you? (Answer on tomorrow's post!)
See other G's on ABC WEDNESDAY.
And in the middle, what are those two items.....? I know, but do you? (Answer on tomorrow's post!)
See other G's on ABC WEDNESDAY.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Let's cruise....
I wanted to take a canoe ride in this canoe, but decided it was just too darn hot. So I took a photo instead.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Not at the zoo
No, not at the zoo, but rather in the village of Čekmin (CHECK-meen), Serbia, near the cities of Niš (NEESH) and Leskovac (LES-ko-vahts.) This peacock, peahen, and occasional offspring belong to one of the villagers. They like to roam...
Čekmin is very small, and I was surprised to find a short video of it on Youtube, so if you'd like to have a look, click right here.
Čekmin is very small, and I was surprised to find a short video of it on Youtube, so if you'd like to have a look, click right here.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
SUNDAY BRIDGES--Seeing Double Part II
This photo above of two bridges on the way to the natural reserve of Carska Bara may remind you of this earlier post of mine.
See other bridges on Louis La Vache's SUNDAY BRIDGES.
See other bridges on Louis La Vache's SUNDAY BRIDGES.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
WEEKEND REFLECTION--Waiting for goose goulash
Went to the Zasavica Nature reserve on a recent road trip. In one of the reserve's ethno houses, they serve a delicious goose goulash in these ceramic bowls...at least I'm fairly certain it was delicious... I was traveling with someone who didn't want to try it and that specialty is all they had, so next time for me.
Is that me in the reflections? Not sure...
Can you spot the fly?
See other reflections on James' WEEKEND REFLECTION.
Is that me in the reflections? Not sure...
Can you spot the fly?
See other reflections on James' WEEKEND REFLECTION.
Friday, August 24, 2012
SKYWATCH--Hey! Hay!
I've always been fascinated how different countries stack, roll, or bale their hay. Someone passed on to me once a blog of a man who posted photos of just this, but I can't find it...
These big rolls were stacked along a road to Obedska Pond on a recent road trip.
See other skies at SKYWATCH.
These big rolls were stacked along a road to Obedska Pond on a recent road trip.
See other skies at SKYWATCH.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
He would have been proud...
A bittersweet post today.... Today marks the 4th anniversary of my husband's passing, something my children and I still have difficulty coming to terms with. Above are my two grandchildren, Mila, now just over one, and Luka, who is a little over three months old.
He would have been so proud....
He would have been so proud....
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