I woke up early this morning and went for a walk around the stadium.
Buducnost is the name of the soccer team.



This says Buducnost.

This says Titograd

















Ad for the sun tanning place inside.

Then I went inside the stadium where there are some shops, offices etc.



The Atlas group is pretty interesting. They own a bank, a TV station and a university!
But they don't own the Rastafarian burek place... not yet anyhow!

This shop sells all kinds of stuff made from cork.





Walking up the stairs...

This is going to be finished in 2010.


How often do *you* think about grammar? (See this to understand this joke)


Inside I got better pictures of the fingernails...I used to date a girl named Pam who paid had these kinds of nails. She called them French nails. I wonder how much money is spent on fingernails polish and manicures around the world.






This is funny because it is accrediting itself! I suspect they are not really connected with Cambridge either.

If you want to market something, be sure to use lots of exclamation points! And tell people what to do! Use the imperative form of verbs as if you were giving commands to a dog! For example: Come! Sit! Stay! Shake! Roll over!

In case you don't think about grammar much, the imperative form a a verb implies that it is imperative that you do it, in other words you must do it. It is also called the command form as in giving commands to soldiers or slaves. In South America I heard this form of verbs used a lot. For example they would say "Sientate", which means "Sit down." They would almost never say "Would you like to sit down?"
Here is the sun tanning place. It is encouraging to know people have enough money here to pay to get a suntan!



Throwing it in the dumpster (or what the British call a bin).

No clue who this guy is.


Empty lot next to the gymnasium high school.



I was afraid to peek in this one. I thought there could be a guy sleeping in there.
















Someone has pulled the wires out.




How I had to stand to get the last picture.



Example of pulling wire out.











Some of my favorite copper wire. Which I brought home with me and I am now using for a hanger on the back of a door.

It is always an interesting scene on Sunday mornings at the old church.






The guy at the top stands there and prays over and over. I have seen him in the same spot several times.

This is the homeless person who sleeps near the church. He has always been very friendly to me. I made a video of him once but I am not sure where it is now. If I find it I will post it. The newspapers wrote an article about him once and he shows people a copy of it.






This seems to be a song about Kosovo.



When I came back to the hostel I found this cat on my bench.
