After Croatia and saying another round of goodbyes, I was more than ready to have a slow end to my week. I've pretty much accomplished this goal. However, I know that laziness makes for crappy blogging. To ensure that wasn't the case, I did collect some photos for y'all.
This is a church I pass pretty much every day. I've yet to actually go beyond the gate, but I'm sure I'll get there one day. Today I snapped this photo while unintentionally stalking a lady from my apartment building all the way to the grocery/mall/super duper thing (Mercator) in order to meet the fantastical wives of Team Belgrade for coffee. I pretty much followed her about ten minutes and then saw her later as I was actually grocery shopping. So much for not being creepy today.
This is for the Seattle girls. After coffee I went over to the grocery store to pick up a few things that the mini mart under my language school doesn't carry. I figured I'd indulge my new found addiction, courtesy of the Seattle girls: Bruschette chips and cream cheese. My Maxi had one flavor of the chips and only three bags. This is a shot of the entire aisle dedicated to them in Mercator, I couldn't even get the whole aisle in the shot. It was like Bruschette chip heaven.
On my way back to my flat, I passed by this large orange moving van. I stopped short when I saw this advisory sticker on the side. Apparently you and your family should not stand on the back with the moving guy...although he doesn't have an invisible X over him, so maybe its okay if only he stands there. Also you should be aware that the door opens and that you could be crushed. I think the invisible X means "squished to death".
If you're wondering why that sticker was needed it is because "Crazy Dog" drives this van. The name should be enough.
This is a church I pass pretty much every day. I've yet to actually go beyond the gate, but I'm sure I'll get there one day. Today I snapped this photo while unintentionally stalking a lady from my apartment building all the way to the grocery/mall/super duper thing (Mercator) in order to meet the fantastical wives of Team Belgrade for coffee. I pretty much followed her about ten minutes and then saw her later as I was actually grocery shopping. So much for not being creepy today.
This is for the Seattle girls. After coffee I went over to the grocery store to pick up a few things that the mini mart under my language school doesn't carry. I figured I'd indulge my new found addiction, courtesy of the Seattle girls: Bruschette chips and cream cheese. My Maxi had one flavor of the chips and only three bags. This is a shot of the entire aisle dedicated to them in Mercator, I couldn't even get the whole aisle in the shot. It was like Bruschette chip heaven.
On my way back to my flat, I passed by this large orange moving van. I stopped short when I saw this advisory sticker on the side. Apparently you and your family should not stand on the back with the moving guy...although he doesn't have an invisible X over him, so maybe its okay if only he stands there. Also you should be aware that the door opens and that you could be crushed. I think the invisible X means "squished to death".
If you're wondering why that sticker was needed it is because "Crazy Dog" drives this van. The name should be enough.
Why does the squished man with the "X" in the second picture have only 1 1/2 legs?...I guess moving is perilous in Serbia.
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