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A Bunch of News, and the First Known SF Drama in the World

So, where do I start?

This bunch of news from the title is, basically, me going a bit more modern. That is, I’ve changed the theme I’m using for A Kitty Dreaming About Wings because the old one was, although lovely, quite hostile to smartphones; it took forever to load, and once it did, the font was so small it was unreadable. So, there it is, a new, mobile-friendly theme.

Not related to the theme, but related to going a bit more modern, I’ve also opened Instagram and Snapchat (ivana.angel011) accounts, so please feel free to add me (well, unless you’re an axe-wielding murderer, or a stalker).

And now for something more exciting: did you know that the first SF drama in the world was written in Serbian? Unfortunately, it was only recently (127 years after it was written) translated into English; fortunately, it WAS translated into English, so, if you’re curious about it, go and read A Million Years After (the original title is Posle milijon godina) by Dragutin J. Ilić. It’s a surprisingly modern read; it’s also a PDF file, so you can download it for later reading. Enjoy!

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The Floods in Serbia

Floods in Serbia and Bosnia
Floods in Serbia and Bosnia

I don’t usually post such things, but then again, we don’t usually have natural disasters, either.

Last week, Serbia was hit with heavy rainstorms. The neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina didn’t fare any better. Now, heavy rainstorms are nothing unusual in Serbia; however, in 2-3 days, we got as much rain as we usually get in 3 months or more. The temperature dropped, so the mountains are covered with snow now. Yes, in May.

The results? Floods in Serbia and Bosnia, and landslides in Bosnia (meaning buried houses). Croatia is affected, too.

We still don’t know how many people died. Tens of thousands of people had to be evacuated. Entire towns were flooded. I’m safe and unharmed (if you don’t count the cold I caught during the rain), but many people lost their homes and everything they had. Plenty of folks don’t have power or didn’t have power for a while — power plants tend not to work when flooded. Crops and orchards were flooded too. I guess food is going to get even more pricey.

And the worst is yet to come.

The temperature skyrocketed. Snow on the mountains is going to melt quickly, and several rivers have already burst their banks — and are coming our way. In a day or to, we can expect a new flood wave on one of the main rivers, Sava. A few more rivers could give us serious trouble, too.

And after all that, there will be a lot of rebuilding to do.

People from all over the world have already helped. Many European countries (our neighbors, even though they have their own problems, are really helping a ton), Russia, USA… There’s a lot of solidarity, people are helping in any way they can, through donations, sharing information, building defenses, bringing food, clothes, diapers, sanitary material… This solidarity is amazing. There are also those who are trying to profit from other people’s misery, but they’re in the minority. So many people are truly doing their best.

If you wish to help too, there’s a PayPal account you can donate to, floodrelief@gov.rs. The address is just for PayPal, messages sent to this address won’t be answered. Spreading the word would also be great, and sending positive thoughts and good vibes our way is most welcome.

Wish us luck, folks. We’re going to need it. And thanks for any and all help.

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New Year Time in Belgrade

It’s the crazy time of the year again… This time, even though we had snow at the beginning of December, there’s none now; there will probably be plenty in February or something. Therefore, the New Year preparation pictures are without snow, but hey, there are candies!

Let’s start with a tree: a plastic one — in this case, made of green plastic bottles, to teach kiddies a bit about recycling. The light on the top shines whenever you throw a plastic bottle through the hole in the middle.

A plastic New Year tree.
A plastic New Year tree.

If you’re not in the mood for that kind of tree, you can always kill some green living beings, like this.

Poor trees.
Poor trees.
Poor, poor trees.
Poor, poor trees.

If you wish for some candies to cheer you up, you can get them in the middle of Belgrade.

Candies!
Candies!

In the evening, it looks like this:

Candies in the evening.
Candies in the evening.

They say that the earnings go to the charity, for the babies.

Once again, during the day:

The daytime...
The daytime…

…and during the afternoon/evening:

...the afternoon/evening...
…the afternoon/evening…

If you wish to do give blood, you can do it a few yards away (unlike the rustic food-and-souvenire objects, this bloodbus is around throughout the year):

Give blood, save a life...
Give blood, save a life…

Or, you can buy stuff…

Buy stuff...
Buy stuff…

Or buy more stuff, this time souvenirs:

...buy more stuff...
…buy more stuff…

Happy New Year, everyone!