I started carrying my biggie camera again and several of the people I see when I walk my dog in the morning asked me for photos, so I happily obliged.
Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
LYUBISHA AND LUKA
I started carrying my biggie camera again and several of the people I see when I walk my dog in the morning asked me for photos, so I happily obliged.
Monday, December 14, 2020
MONDAY MURALS--Kissy, kissy
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Saturday, December 12, 2020
WEEKEND IN BLACK AND WHITE===coffee
An unusual presentation. Espresso coffee on the bottom with a tiny pitcher of milk on top. Easier for the waiter to carry?
Participating in THE WEEKEND IN BLACK AND WHITE.
Friday, December 11, 2020
SKYWATCH--clear skies over the National Museum
Thanks to heavy winds over the past few days, today's skies were clear over Belgrade and the National Museum. Visible are Serbian flags, the one on the left bearing the city's coat of arms.
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Thursday, December 10, 2020
Kiosk kitty
'twas a chilly evening and kitty has in some way protected itself from the wind....not sure if he snacked on anything.
Monday, December 7, 2020
MONDAY MURALS--another trompe l'oeil
Another trompe l'oeil mujral for you. Ii is a shame it has been defaced.
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Sunday, December 6, 2020
SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY--the blind gusle (GOOSE-leh) player
The Blind Gusle Player has a history, and I will copy and paste what I found right here:
It has recently found a home in Kalemegdan Park, and even a seeing eye dog....
"The Commission also adopted an initiative of the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments of the City of Belgrade to install the sculpture "The Blind Gusle Player" in Veliki Kalemegdan Park.
The bronze sculpture, the work of sculptor Paskija Pasko Vucetic, was a part of the Monument to Karadjordje composition erected on August 13, 1913 in Kalemegdan, and demolished in 1916 by the Austro-Hungarian occupation forces. After the end of the First World War, in 1930, a monument of gratitude to France was erected on the site of the dismantled Karadjordje Monument. This sculpture is the only remaining part of the intricate monument composition of the Karadjordje Monument."
MANY THANKS TO LISA, who asked for more info on the player, Filip Visnjic. Please see this link for a lot of info!
I have already shown you another Blind Gusle Player ten (wow) years ago....see it here.
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Friday, December 4, 2020
SKYWATCH---six swans
I took a much overdue walk around the lake beside Belgrade's river island, Ada Ciganlja. Seven kilometers around, and it felt great.
I think the swans had it eassy, albeit cold, by paddling.
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Thursday, December 3, 2020
ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST
Maybe that is this woman's motto, since she's carrying her ironing board (and who know, perhaps an iron) with her just in case she has to look 'her very best.'
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
ORTHODOX PRIEST
Holiday times are upon us, and also here in Serbian many families have a special saint's day sometime during the year. One of the largest is Saint Nikola's, falling on December 19th. The joke goes that half of Belgrade celebrates that slava (saint's day) and the other half comes as guests. Not far off, really.
This priest may be headed to Saint Mark's cathedral, just a couple hundred meters away.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
THEME DAY -- COMFORT FOOD
When I am feeling a cold coming on, I make plain spaghetti with LOTS of garlic and black pepper. Honestly, so soon after Thanksgiving I don't feel like making spaghetti now for this theme day, so I'm going with my second favorite.
I love alphabet soup with added corn, accompanied by a toasted cheese sandwhich. Where I am in the world determines the kind of bread and cheese, but it tastes really good no matter where I am.
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FORGOT HIS GLASSES?
It's possible he's squinting because he forgot his glasses, but maybe it was because it was so sunny. 90+ degrees (32c) yesterday......
