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The local farmer, nearby:
“Heeeeeeyyyyyy!!! Did you get enough photographs of them? I used to have two…and boy, were they a handful. I left them in their pen and the next morning, I get in there and they’re not in there. I look around…wonder…’Where in the…?’…and the two of them were on top of the cabinet! Top of the cabinet! It’s easily two meters high. And there they were. Then they eat all of my crops…they’re sheytans (devils), I swear they are. After that, no more. I don’t bother. I love their milk. But I don’t bother keeping them.”
Devils for sure. Cutest little devils. Ever.
We stopped by the small town of Kiseljak on our way out of Sarajevo for the sole purpose of filling our water bottles with the natural mineral water that springs in the city.
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Jovan Divjak, a Bosnian general during the ‘92-‘95 Bosnian war, came back home after spending nearly five months detained in Austria on Serbia’s arrest warrant. Austrian courts denied Serbia’s request for extradition stating “lack of evidence and the inability to guarantee a fair trial” in Serbia. It was a big day in Sarajevo. For more information about this latest Balkan drama, feel free to read this and this.
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