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Bajina Bašta part 1
I’m sitting on the balcony at our apartment (Janovič) on the edge of Bajina Bašta just a hundred meters from the Drina river and the border crossing into Bosnia. It is chilly and damp from the low mist and fog but it’s predicted to be warm and sunny again today. A dog is making mournful…
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More Hospitality. Mrzenica Serbia with painter, Zoran Andjelkovic
We left the dirty house in Kruševac at about 10:30 and drove north on the little road on the west side of the Morava River for about 20 minutes until we reached the collection of houses that calls itself the village of Mrzenica. Artist Zoran Andjelovic was waiting for us in his old blue Renault…
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Rainy Night in Vrnačka Banja, and WW2 Monument
Since we didn’t want to spend another night in our dirty apartment we booked a place for one night up the road about 45 minutes closer to our following destination. After I booked I realized it was a studio, not a one bedroom place. Because I’m a restless poor sleeper and Jim can be a…
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Brush with authorities when leaving Niš, and on to Kruševac
We packed the car in Niš but before getting into the fray of traffic we paused to map out our directions on the phone, but Google maps was not responding. We were puzzled and hoped once we got into a different neighborhood the map would show up again. I was a little concerned that our…
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Niš Serbia
After one last coffee with Dragan we set off for Niš at around noon. I would have happily stayed a couple more days but we wanted to fit in visits to a few more places before going to Mojkovac next Friday to see Kristina’s parents. This trip continues to be very people oriented. I’m grateful…
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Zajačar Serbia
Saturday evening after our return from the fort in Golubac Jim developed a fever, fatigue, a headache and muscle aches and his g.i. tract continued to be unsettled, but luckily when he woke Sunday he felt well enough to drive us 2 hours to our next destination, the small city of Zajačar, Serbia. We are…
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St Sava Cathedral and dinner with Nikolina
We were delighted that using our phone to buy tram tickets worked with no problem. The trams in Belgrade are heavily used and look old but we have no idea how old they actually are. They run frequently. And they cost less than 50 cents for 90 minutes of riding. We got off several stops…
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Golubac Serbia and the Fortress
I’m sitting on the balcony of our apartment in Golubac. We are directly across the road from the Danube. Across the river are the low hills of Romania punctuated with a dozen or more tall wind turbines. …I came inside when the guests next door came out to their balcony, separated from ours by a…
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Cousin Djordje in Belgrade
We gave our last loving pets to Leo the dog and left BK at around 11. Google estimated our drive to be about 2.5 hours. Most of our route was on narrow roads that meander through vast farmed fields and through small towns and villages. Despite being a narrow secondary road we encountered lots of…
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Brief time in Zagreb Croatia
It’s been a week since we were in Zagreb and am finally writing about our brief stay there now. We arrived on time, got our phone card, and picked up our white Ford Fiesta from Alamo with no problems. Once again we paid a small arm and leg in order to get the maximum insurance.…