Knjazevac

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Knjazevac

Spring time as come and finally for a few days at least we have some blue skies. The muddy brown Timok River is high from all the rain.

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Alfresco Toilet

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While working in one of our fields with the cherries, I have seen this precariously positioned potty lots of times. Today a breeze blew the door ajar and I couldn’t resist a look inside.

Single seater 😉 too bad for those of you who like company in the loo.

The whiff of pig sty aroma welcomed me as I got close enough to snap a shot of the contents. Ironic since it is resting above the creek. But the stench stays as the brook bubbles below.

This relic of old times is sporting the recycling idea that is now thought of as new. But everywhere where I look around Serbia, things are recycled. Not the plastic or garbage mind you… but things are recycled heavily here. Seriously, did you see the classy hub cap decor? The placement is just in front of the natural air conditioning unit. 😉

Now, for the record, I opt for the bushes when nature calls. But if you imagine yourself a gentleman farmer, this is the loo for you!

This is part of an elaborate break station for a neighbor of ours. The out house is just a few meters from this little ramshackle shade station.

In the heat of the summer, this is a cool place to rest during a long day working in the field.

It is also a Mosquito motel at dusk. The stream running by caters to the blood sucker nursery. It also hosts “Jesus” bugs. You know, those bugs that skate atop the streams. Yep, never heard then called that before today. I guess that is what they call them round these here parts. The name suits them too. I mean, I knew exactly what the Muz was talking about when he said there were “Jesus” bugs in the stream!

Random Antique potty blog done!

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Cat on a Hot Tile Roof

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Walking home the other day I saw this little lady hanging out just over my head. I think I freaked her out a bit taking her photo. But she really wasn’t camera shy. 🙂 Just a wildling looking for a little respite from the world. What a great idea, hang out on the roof and watch the world go by. I may add a cup a joe to this and sit a spell above the hustle and bustle. Time to think without interruption would be just what the Dr. ordered.