an extra post (making up for lost time?) few words images that tell a story that is belgradestreets a street that links a great church with the heart of a great city all life is here come, visit belgradestreets
Tag: Streets
kralja milana
My first post of 2012. A rather late post. So, will keep words to a minimum. More to come.
gospodar jevremova
The Bajrakli Mosque is the main feature of gospodar jevremova in Dorćol. According to wikipedia the mosque was built around 1575, and is the only one surviving from the 273 that existed during the Ottoman Empire's rule of Serbia. Wikipedia goes on to say that "...during the occupation of Serbia by the Austrians (between 1717 … Continue reading gospodar jevremova
đure daničića
This is a special post for me. It records the first street that I lived in on my arrival to Belgrade in February. Then đure daničića was blanketed in snow. These are the first images of belgradestreets captured with my new Nikon D700. The emphasis is on windows and doorways, a bit of a recurring … Continue reading đure daničića
bulevar vojvode mišića
This week's (late) post features a street that I suspect many only see as they hurry through in their cars, trams or buses. Images I snatched between meetings, waiting for trams, taxis. Like all belgradestreets it pays to pause a while. Look, reflect, think, imagine, wonder. BIGZ, the Sajam Fair, retail outlets, apartment buildings, cafes, … Continue reading bulevar vojvode mišića
beogradska
Beogradska is one of the streets that meet at the chaotic confluence that is Trg Slavija. I travel along the street most days on Tram line 2, which also serves as a great tram line to take a ride on if you are new to Belgrade as it circles the older part of the city. … Continue reading beogradska
kej oslobođenja
This week's post features images shot during a short walk along the banks of the Danube in Zemun. Perhaps not strictly belgradestreets but certainly within walking distance. Well worth the walk. Zemun is a world away from the bloks of New Belgrade. It is easy to spend time wandering its cobbled streets, peering into the … Continue reading kej oslobođenja
скадарска
скадарска, in the heart of Dorćol lies the street also known as the "Bohemian quarter". On Summer evenings the streets is alive with Belgraders relaxing, dining, drinking, talking....and smoking. Music fills the air and flowers line the cobbled streets. As winter closes in the tables on the terraces are empty. Life continues unabated inside the … Continue reading скадарска
300 days on belgradestreets
Today is my 300th day in Belgrade. As my flight brought me towards my new home a sea of fog hid the ground from view. The taxi journey to the city was eventful as my driver gave chase to a car that veered in front of him, stopped in the middle of the highway, gesticulating … Continue reading 300 days on belgradestreets
trams
This post is not a street. It is an extra. A random thought. Two things provoked it. First. A 20% increase in the tram fare from 50 din to 60 din overnight on 1 November, 2011. Second. A random memory of Margaret Thatcher writing off those poor souls who chose to travel to work on … Continue reading trams
