Thursday, February 28, 2013

Boutique that bites

Got a little chuckle out of this while passing over Branko's Bridge a week or so ago.  It was on a Sunday, so I'll have to return to see just exactly what's inside. Looks like clothes...and??

But it'll be a while until I check it out....in two days' time I'm leaving for Round Three of India!!  Can't wait.  But hafta.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Happy Birthday...

Happy Birthday to my son today....  I remember exactly when this photo was taken by my good friend, Francois.  My son and I were on our way to buy his first pair of shoes.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Pigeons....

Pigeons on a rooftop with the steeple of Belgrade's main church in the background.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Sunday Bridges--deserted and cold.

Took this photo in Kalemegdan Park the other day when it was really cold. Not a soul around....  That's the steeple of Saint Petka's chapel that you see to the left.

See other bridges on Louis La Vache's SUNDAY BRIDGES.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

WEEKEND REFLECTION--fishermen

This often happens to me. I'm out with one lens or the other and then see photos I could have taken or taken better with another lens. (I don't carry them all at once; just too heavy!)

This time I was out with my 70-200mm rather than my favorite walkabout lens, my 18-200mm.  Anyway, there was a wonderful line of fishermen below Branko's Bridge, but with the 70mm from where I was, it wasn't possible to get a good shot.

So I settled for a shot of two of them, reflected in an elevator that goes from the top of the bridge to the quay below.

See more reflections at James' WEEKEND REFLECTION.

Friday, February 22, 2013

SKYWATCH--spring is in the air?

Last week I posted a tree that seemed to be yearning for spring. I know I am, and I still feel that way.

Not many signs yet, but I remain hopeful.

See other skies on SKYWATCH.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Winter in the park

The park behind these two urns is Belgrade's Students' Park.  The statue you see in the background between the two urns is of Dositej Obradovic, whom I explained to you last October right here.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

ABC WEDNESDAY--"F" is for "Five hundred"



Jovan Cvijić was a Serbian geographer, president of the Serbian Royal Academy of Sciences, and rector of the University of Belgrade. He was a world-renowned scientist, and considered the founder of geography in Serbia, having started his scientific career as a geographer and geologist.

And now he's on the 500 dinar note, worth as I type, around $7.00.

See other F's on ABC WEDNESDAY.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Keep the warmth in

Insulation comes in many forms. Not sure how much warmth these pillows will keep in, given the size of the window.  Judging by the yellow pillow, there seems to be some moisture that got in.

Monday, February 18, 2013

The Charles Gate

The Charles Gate stands in what is called Lower Kalemegdan, part of Kalemegdan  park that lies below the fortress and The Victor statue.

The Austrians built the Gate of Czar Karl VI (1736) in commemoration of their victories.This is undoubtedly the most important Baroque monument preserved to the south of the rivers Sava and Danube.

DECIDING ON THE MENU

 Dining out all alone. I caught this fellow while taking a long evening walk through an area of New Belgrade