The almost complete National Eastern Orthodox Cathedral in down town Belgrade Serbia.
A view of New Belgrade from my hotel room.
My Hotel Room
A view of the National Library and Cathedral from the Office of the Rule of Law Project.
In the Rule of law offices with Vlad my technical counterpart.
A very old card catalog at the the Belgrade Law Library.
My Hotel while in Belgrade... the Hotel Moskva, built in about 1905.
Tennis courts in between the walls of the Fortress in old Belgrade. I think the Fortress is called Kalemegdan.
Basketball court in the old Fortress. I think this is a Partizan Club court.
Basketball with some local kids... Good ball, and a lot of fun.
Great Burgers!
The Danube River from the top of the fortress.
Looking across the Danube to New Belgrade.
Part of a Fortress in Kragugevac.
The Law Library in Kragujevac.
The Municipal Court Library in Kragujevac.
Looking out our Hotel room window in Nis.
Vlad, Ines and I enjoying dinner at Mamma's Pizza in Nis.
The Reading room of the Law Library in Nis.
Meeting with the "Dean" of the Nis Law School.
Meeting with the Dean of the Law School in Novi Sad.
The Novi Sad Law Library.
A beautiful Cathedral in Novi Sad.
A beautiful mural in the Hotel Moskva in Belgrade.
Brazil vs. Serbia in the finals of a tournament in Belgrade. Brasil ended up winning a great game.
The bombed out National defense building in Belgrade.
NATO bombs really did a number on the building.
The Serbian National Defense head quarters that was bombed by NATO planes in the late 1990's.
The US Embassy in Belgrade Serbia.
The Canadian Embassy in Belgrade Serbia.
Old buildings along the Danube River.
Remembering the Srebrenica massacre.
McDonalds everywhere!
The Serbian equivalent of the CIA and FBI building was also bombed by NATO planes.
NATO was able to place bombs exactly on the two main stair wells in the building.
Playing basketball with some mormon missionaries in down town Belgrade.
A small church by the side of the highway on the road to Novi Pazar.
Down town in Novi Pazar.
The Novi Pazar court house library.
The refurbished Sopocani Monastery near Novi Pazar. Considered my many Serbians as the cradle of Serbian civilization.
Some monks at the Monastery.
My driver - the bee keeper!
A cute little stray dog in Novi Pazar.
A mosque in Novi Pazar.
A monument on the side of the highway from WWII.
Some factories that were bombed out by NATO in the late 1990's were getting back up and running by 2005. This is a steel mill.
Meeting with the head Librarian of the Serbian National Library.
Inside the National Library of Serbia.
The National Library of Serbia in Belgrade.