Monday, June 6, 2022

MONDAY MURALS--a sad, sad one


 Long ago, I used to live in the part of town where this mural is now painted. Last July, a worthless, reckless, scum of a driver sped through a crosswalk where there were clearly people and killed this little 10 -year-old boy who was crossing the street in a crosswalk with his father and brother, who miraculously, suffered serious injuries but were not killed. His father and The driver did  not stop, but was later apprehended in his nearby apartment drinking coffee. Even worse, at the first hearing, the judge released the driver on bail.  Enraged citizens from all over Belgrade protested for days, and finally on July 23rd of last year, the guilty party has found himself in jail..I hope they throw away the key.

The text reads:  "I'm watching you from heaven now, because of me you are now here, (meaning the protesters).  Good people, don't let someone else's child be a victim."

See other murals, I hope not this sad, on MONDAY MURALS.

Saturday, June 4, 2022

WEEKEND REFLECTIONS--THE CITY UPSIDE DOWN


 Dipped into my archives for this one. Hope I haven't used it before. 


See other reflections on James'  WEEKEND REFLECTIONS.

Friday, June 3, 2022

LOST IN HER THOUGHTS


 Judging by this young woman's embroidered blouse and white skirt, she may have been part of a folk  dance program at the museum where she's sitting.  Waiting for a ride?

Thursday, June 2, 2022

OPPOSITES ATTRACT


 "Opposites attract" is the first thing that ran through my mind when I spotted this couple two benches down from me in the park. Thanks to the adjustable LED screen on my camera, I positioned  it on my lap and used a zoom position to capture them. He's so colorful withh his hair and sunglasses, and had lots of tattoos, and she is so demure in her polka dots, classic make-up, and hair.

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

THEME DAY JUNE 2022---THE ROAD TO LEH FROM SRINAGAR


 Obviously, this is not Serbia or even close.  In 2016 I was in Kashmir, India, and went by jeep from there to Leh, the capital of the autonomous region of Ladakh.  The pass to get there only opens on May 1st, when most of the snow is gone. You can see it was not, and the plowed snow to each reached over the height of the buses that could pass. I took this photo when we had to stop to let oncoming traffic through.

I was constantly invoking the gods not to have a 'wall' fall on me, and since you're reading this, you can see that none did.

See other roads on CITY DAILY PHOTO THEME DAY.

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

WHAT DOES THE URN MEAN?


 If you live in Europe, you've probably run across statues on walls. Many here seem to frolic with companions, but others are more somber. This male figure is holding an urn on his shoulder on the facade of this apartment building.

I looked up "What do urns mean?" and came up with this, from Wiki:  "

What The Urn Means

In a sense, the urn is a symbol of beauty. Our earthly remains will be concealed and preserved, represented by timeless elegance of the urn’s design. During the neocalssical period, the earliest of urns displayed anient Greek and Roman scenes depicted in art and jewelry design. The urn could be shaped in anyway or form as the name is derived from the Latin root “uro” which meant “burn”.

Moreover, in many cultures, the urn is a symbol of death. It is believed by many religions that the body is turned into dust as the spirit floats away towards God. The draped urn emphasizes this symbolism as it denotes the death of a person. When the shroud drapery denotes a dearly departed soul to heaven in relation to the shroud dressed over the body, the drape symbolizes the separation between life and death and guards the sacred contents of the urn. When an urn rests on top of a column or tomb, it often is a representation of the mourning depiction. In early design from Neoclassicism, the urn depicts the mourner interacting with the urn. The urn in this depiction represents the loved one.


Monday, May 30, 2022

MONDAY MURALS---Interpretation?


 We all know who this is.  Written in the blue part in Cyrillic was originally BRAT (in Cyrillic BPAT) in gray letters.  BPAT (BRAT) means 'brother.'  Many older Serbs, and quite a few of the young, feel strong brotherhood ties to Russia, since, for example, both many Serbs are Orthodox, as are many Russians, and Russia liberated Serbia from German control after WWII.

Someone with a paint brush painted over the original B in BPAT, leaving PAT, which means 'WAR' and painted sunglasses on you-know-who, with blood dripping from his eyes.

Not a cheerful mural, but it is what it is.

See other murals on MONDAY MURALS.


Friday, May 27, 2022

SKYWATCH--the morning after the lunar eclipse


 We all know there was recently a partial lunar eclipse, so I hiked down through empty streets at 3 a.m. that morning to photograph the moon. I am glad I stuck around until almost dawn to catch this photo of the early morning sky on the Danube.

See other skies on SKYWATCH.

Thursday, May 26, 2022

PICKING LINDEN BLOSSOMS


These two ladies are only a few of the linden blossom pickers that descend on linden trees when they are in full bloom (the trees, not the ladies....).  I posted about the marvelous linden trees not quite one year ago, and you can read about them RIGHT HERE.

Their fragrance is wonderful. Also, I just noticed one lady is wearing flower blossom trousers. 

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

SISYPHUS in the 21st century


If you're not familiar with the myth of Sisyphus, here is what Wikipedia says:  "In Greek mythology, Sisyphus was the founder and king of Ephyra. Zeus punished him for cheating death twice by being forced to roll an immense boulder up a hill only for it to roll down every time it neared the top, repeating this action for eternity."

This fellow has it much easier than Sisyphus:  he's got clothes, a tiny boulder, a wheelbarrow, and a flat surface.



 

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

EACH TO HIS OWN


 This elaborate home is located in an older section of building, but is  not old itself. It stands on Mica Popovic street and is allegedly owned by some politician who somehow got a permit to  build such a monstrosity.

But, each to his own. Behind it rises a modern structure.

For you info, MICA POPOVIC was  a very successful painter and film maker.

SPRING PREPARES FOR FALL

 Title says it all!