We can safely say, daylight has come again. Here is another beautiful, clear morning above Belgrade!
Those who didn't waver at the first clouds and instead patiently waited for this morning and sunshine will be richly rewarded.
From the 23rd floor of the "Beograd" skyscraper we watch as our big city bathes in the sun, stretches and enjoys. It's very nice!
Two bird men, not from Dusanovca, but from smack-dab in the city centre on the roof of a building in Marsala Tita street released their flock this morning, and now they're following it across the high sky.
On the freshly groomed street between the 45 and 70 blocks and the Gazela* cars sparkle like fireflies. The Sava has calmed down and decided that she wants to be pretty and good like before.
Beneath the Gazela between the Sava and the railway tracks, a small green soccer field has made itself at home. It looks strange, right there, squeezed into that hustle and bustle. Almost as if someone forgot it when they were moving.
On Slaviji, at the end of Nemanjine street, high below the roof, diapers are drying. Twenty white diapers are being warmed by the hot sun. Whoever will get wrapped up in these this morning is lucky.
Belgrade is out this morning in full force, fair and fresh. Who knows what its ready to do. Belgrade, roll up your blinds, open your windows!
*Gazela is the most important bridge in Belgrade, connected the old city to the newer area (Novi Beograd). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazela_Bridge
*Slavije is a large intersection in Belgrade controlled by a roundabout. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavija_Square
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