Open air museum Old Village - Sirogojno

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It is not easy to find the right words to start this post. Seeing these photos when my son was still a toddler, so small that I was carrying him around in my arms and now he is a young man already... I know that years are passing so quickly, and although there is always something that gives the signs that our bodies are paying the bill, I don't feel old.

That is true that my knee aches when I go hiking, and my neck hurts when I sit for too much time. My migraines come and go when they want, but I could again conquer the hills and mountain peak of this beast - Zlatibor. We could do it twenty years ago, ten years ago and could do it right now. If it would be close to me... but we would need to drive 2.700 km to arrive there. Today we have to stay with these photos taken in 2008.

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Visiting Zlatibor is always a blessing, there is snow during the winter... but if you ask me, summer is the perfect time to spend there a week or two. The fresh air of this mountain is much more enticing than the heat of concrete in the city. Also, spending some time in a rural area like this makes you think do we need all the things we have? After our second visit to Zlatibor we were thinking wouldn't it be great to live there and have a simpler life?

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You can even meet some sheep, goats or cows by the road. We were heading toward an open-air museum, Old Village when we saw these cows. The photo was taken from the car. 😁

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When we arrived at the museum, there was a board at the entrance showing the facilities of Old Village. The tickets were quite cheap, and I also bought some postcards from that place.

We had two cameras, and my husband was in charge of taking the photos. I think the difference between the good camera and the average one can be seen. Btw, that average little Canon broke exactly that summer, in Zlatibor. It fell to the pavement in one unlucky moment 🙄

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I suppose that almost every village in Serbia has at least one church. This simple but pretty church is dedicated to the holy apostles Peter and Paul.

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Old Village open-air museum shows us how life in this hilly and mountainous area of the Dinaric region looked like in the past. We could see this interesting style, the architecture and also the interior of the buildings. There were homes but also workshops that displayed the tools and the way the business was done.

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There were several different types of roofs and all of them were very interesting. We saw stone roofs (it can be seen in one of the photos) but many more roofs were made of wood.

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I think this woman and her baby liked the porch of this home, however, if you read this post it means they didn't stay there forever. She is now in the front of the screen, writing the words you read.

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I entered one of the homes, yes. It was interesting to see the way how the rooms were equipped and for example, the kitchen. But the conditions were more difficult, that is sure.

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My son found fun and you know how children are - they would play with everything.

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You also see how small he was, but he liked to stroll around the homes and facilities of this open-air museum. When he got tired, either I or my husband would carry him in our arms. Alternately. You can recognize maybe whose turn was this :)

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Although there were many interesting things to touch and the eyes of a little toddler could observe this beautiful environment, the favourite activity of my son was playing with the water.

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The mountain, nature, traditions, air, food... Everything has healing effects and moreover, if you find bee hives and honey. These bee hives were just part of the museum's display, but I remember we bought honey from the local beekeepers.

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I hope that the tradition of beekeeping has been preserved on this mountain to this day because that honey was great. Maybe one day I could visit Zlatibor again, although it would be difficult to carry my son in my arms. He is already a head taller than me.

Nevertheless, it was nice to remember this visit to Sirogojno Old Village and bring it to this edition of Throwback Thursday.

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This open air museum looks similar to what we have in Sibiu. It's been undergoing some renovation work but should be ready soon.

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There are really beautiful places out there in that region, I have never been to Sibiu, but it can be changed one day 😇

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I don't remember being in such a museum, I really like the concept. The house you show inside looks like the kitchen of the farm that my grandparents kept, I have eaten in caldrons put on the fire like that. And yes, life was much more uncomfortable.
Today you transmit me nostalgia, I hope it is the only "algia" you have... a big hug. ♥️🤗

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Let's stay just with a little bit of nostalgia, it is also good sometimes :)
Ese bebé es el que quería venir a Zaragoza 😉

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Ay, lo sé, qué rápido crecen… 😅

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Y nosotros, los padres mientras nos hacemos más jovenes jajajaja 😂

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I love nature and even more when it is like this without much human intervention. On the other hand beekeeping is a beautiful activity, bees are primordial for life on earth.

But what a beautiful child! He really enjoyed that environment!

An open air museum, natural beauty, what more could you ask for!

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The beautiful child is now a beautiful big child, well, for me he will always stay pequeño 😁

There were many changes in that mountain since these photos were taken, it became a very popular touristic destination 😬

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Yes, for a mother a child will always be a child and it is right that it should be.

Things are changing and what was once a natural paradise is now very much a man-made place, but you still have those beautiful memories.

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I know that years are passing so quickly, and although there is always something that gives the signs that our bodies are paying the bill, I don't feel old.

I couldn't have said it better myself. That's the same way I feel. Nice memories. Especially since they include your son. I'm amazed at how much the landscape and the houses resemble those in Romania. And here, almost every village has its church.

The photos are extraordinary... Your husband took them? or just the ones with you in them. All the photos are excellent, I love them. When I saw the post I thought they were from where you grew up and then I saw they were from Serbia.
Nice memories! I hope you get there again, I saw that you traveled thousands of kilometers through Europe this year too.

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That is the key, if we stay feeling that way, though the body dictates different things already hahaha.

I was born in the north of Serbia, so the landscape there is a bit different. Danube, plain, fields 😉 My husband always mentions that we should go to Zlatibor when we are there, (it is just once a year we go) though we always stay with families and friends. There are long distances to be covered 😅

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I understand! And for me, when I go to the house where I grew up I prefer to stay with relatives, and friends no more than to visit different tourist areas in the surroundings... although every year I plan to do that.

Well, now I realize I was wrong. I thought you were born and raised in Hungary, I don't know why I think you can speak Hungarian.

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Because I am of Hungarian origin, but born in Serbia, actually it was Yugoslavia before the war. And now we are in Spain, haha, I know, it all sounds complicated but it is interesting :D

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Wow this place is beautiful I love to do photos in rural places beside the landscape, you also have great environment for other kind of pictures, and I love hiking in the nature 😇😁

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You know that in my posts, at every moment a portal can appear so you would be welcome to jump there and take a photo-shooting session 😇

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This would be 😱 a double trip , another place and another time, if when I croos the portal I become a baby or something like that 😂😂😂

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Hahaha, you as a baby in the year when these photos are taken?

Well, everything is possible with these portals 😂

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Ohhh your son on his younger years so cute and a bit playful! The open air museum is nice too, a bit relaxing.

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He was a good little boy, calm and cute 😇

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It's a wonderful memory lane, and it's awesome to see how things were back then. The idea of living in a country side is nice. The open air museum sounds interesting🥹🥹🥹.

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There are always pros and cons to living in the countryside. Maybe somewhere in the middle is the best, like finding balance :)

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Never been to any open air museum.. I doubt there is one here .
Nice houses.. old and nostalgic .

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You never know, maybe there are these kinds of museums at your place too :))

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Aha . I found it .. but, just a proposal haha...

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Let's hope now that proposal will be approved :))

A railway museum would be a cool thing!

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There's no abandoned railway here to make an open air museum for it, though, hehe

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Omg! Your son was so cute when he was a kid, and he's got his daddy's eyes

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He was the exact copy of his daddy, in everything! Nobody would say it was my son, but Ph's - without a doubt hahaha

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Zlatibor has experienced great popularity since the time you stayed with your family, and along with that, a large number of new buildings are being built.
But you can still find a place where the human hand has not yet caused damage to nature.
I, from Serbia, remember my travels in Spain (and I dream of when I will visit your beautiful country again), and you, from Spain, remember staying on the mountain that I occasionally visit here 😁

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I know, Zlatibor changed. It became popular and so many new buildings appeared, both in the city and in the countryside. Your country is partly my country too, but I don't live there right now ;)

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It's clear the love for this place runs deep, and your son's laughter echoes through the photos.

Time may fly, but the memories remain like precious gems. And who knows, maybe one day you'll conquer that mountain peak together again, just a little taller and wiser. ‍♀️ Until then, savor these photos and hold onto the magic of Zlatibor. ✨

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Hm, that is a nice idea, to conquer this mountain again, with a taller and maybe wiser offspring :))

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Interesting concept of this open air museum. The place is beautiful. Nature is always healing, no matter where in the world it is.

Of course you can always climb the mountain, even if you have to go slower, the important thing is to get there XD.

Your son was a super cute kid.

Where my mom lives there are many people who live in very similar conditions nowadays, maybe for other reasons, but their life is much simpler and I think they are somehow happy the way they live even though they lack many comforts of modern life.

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Yep - even if my knee was hurting the other day from hiking hahaha, but I know that we would master this hiking thing with a bit of practice 😁

We are probably spoiled with the comfort that modern life gives us, but we humans have the great ability to adapt - I am sure within a few days we would be able to live again in a simpler way, happy, without the internet, without Hive (😱 - oh, that would be difficult in the beginning)

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It would be very difficult without Hive 🤣🤣🤣🤣. What happens is that usually people living in those conditions don't know other things, their life is happy as it is. The bad thing is when they discover that beyond there is another world full of other things, then it gets complicated 😆.

...but I know that we would master this hiking thing with a bit of practice 😁

We need training, this sedentary modern life kills our knees and other body parts 🤣. I celebrated my birthday climbing a mountain, well...a small mountain 🤭. I got very tired to the top, I have to do a post about it but I've been very busy. That day I understood that we have to do something urgent with the training to keep us in a healthy shape.😄

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That day I understood that we have to do something urgent with the training to keep us in a healthy shape.😄

True.

I went to my physiotherapist the other day and he enrolled me on pilates lessons that would start in January if the group were formed. Like mandatory, he didn't let me have much choice hahaha

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That's great!! It's best that he left you no choice, if it's your decision you may never do it. XD

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It was not easy to start the post, but you have been able to narrate with great precision and with beautiful memories, everything you wrote. The photos are spectacular and it was great to see you in your role as a mother with your little one at that time.

Those hills are impressive, I would also question the fact of living there forever away from everything or at least for a good season, because I think we all need something like that, disconnected from phones and technology in general.

From what you say, the weather seasons are great, in fact you can tell that it is a humid environment, it reminds me a lot of the mountains that surround the municipality where I live. At night that place must be scary now hehe, but I imagine it decorated for Christmas and it must be incredible.

I send you a strong and warm hug my friend 🌹💖.. it has been a pleasure to read you and get to know a little more about you and see your little son, who is obviously not little anymore 😅... You Absolutely Rockkkk!!! 👍😎🔥📸❤️🎄

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Don Fer!

Maybe people can forget, but I am a mother, every day. At that time a mom of a little child and now a mom of a big child 😁

That mountain is so fresh, even during the summer you have to cover yourself with a thick duvet when you go to sleep haha. And the food, oh how much we could eat there, as the air opened the appetite.

Thank you for your visit, I owe you a visit in your two latest posts (had a super bad migraine those days when you posted your collection, but I will get there too 🤗) Un abrazote, don Fer!!

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What a beautiful post! Why aren't there places like this in Venezuela? 😭 Well, here there are other natural beauties, but never like this, and if it falls nine in winter it must get much better. It's nice the idea of living a quieter life away from the city and vanities, but surely it will have its rural hardships too. That woman and the baby in the photos are beautiful models for this post hehe, all that was missing was a black and white piano like the fur of the cows to accompany this reading with music. You always bring amazing posts my friend, you know I admire you 😍

¡Que post tan hermoso! Por qué no hay lugares como estos en Venezuela? 😭 Bueno, aquí hay otras bellezas naturales, pero jamás como esto, y si cae nueve en invierno debe mejorar mucho más. Es agradable la idea de vivir una vida más tranquila alejada de la ciudad y de las vanidades, pero seguramente también tendrá sus dificultades rurales. Esa mujer y el bebé de las fotos son hermosos modelos para este post jeje, solo faltaba un piano color blanco y negro como el pelaje de las vacas para acompañar con música esta lectura. Siempre traes post asombrosos amiga, sabes que te admiro ❤️

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I am sure there are places like this in Venezuela too, but maybe you just haven't discovered them :p

La Mujer y el bebé haha, ahora él me puede levantar y llevar a mí :D Me quedé super pequeña comparado a su altura jajaja

Thank you Jes, I hope I do well on these Throwback Thursday posts! ;)

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That mipianito was cute there my god. I can't look at anything else. Well yes, those are honeycombs, you say... well, I love honey. Will be condensed milk there? Because if there are those two things and what I need to make soup, I would go to Zlatibor for a season to wait for the snow. Of course only on a short trip to take pictures of those landscapes. The coolest little house of those, the one with the little garden next to it I borrow it.

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Mipianito was small, I can't imagine now carrying him in my arms... it is now in reverse, he could carry me hahaha

Honey - you would find. Not sure about condensed milk, but real milk from cows, that you can find, so you are ready to go - just find the portal haha :)
Take care with the bees 🐝

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Well, I'm ready and there I'll have to learn how to milk. 😂 And to manipulate the hives.
Hey yes, mipianito can now carry you in his arms.

Que tengas lindo día y un fin de semana espectacular.

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What an absolutely beautiful post! 💥

And what an absolutely beautiful mama you are :) Loved that photo of you smiling with your little one. So precious.

Marvelously written and such special photos, M ❤️👏🏼

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We are all beautiful mom, aren't we? Fighting and being strong for our babies - little or big ones. Even though he could carry me in his arms now 😁

Hey, a hug is flying your way, hope you catch it 🤗

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Ah... wouldn't miss it for the world 🤗

Thank you.

Take care, beautiful mama bear.

p.s. They're always our babies no matter how big they get! :)

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Whoa, that's a pretty and peaceful place, I love the simplicity of it, feels like they are still loving in the past with those old style housing and even some of their appliances. If I have a choice I will surely choose this place to live in.

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It was peaceful there, but since so many years passed things changed a bit there too. It became a quite popular tourist destination, but I am sure some of these calm corners can be still found :)

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I have never in my life seen or heard about an open air museum but looking at this, it is worth visiting because it is really beautiful
It is a nice place to visit

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It is very beautiful your little prince ♥ I understand you perfectly, I am in the same sentimental situation seeing how my little one is growing every day.... It always surprises me with new things, it's really beautiful to see them grow! God bless you my dear friend and all your family ♥

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Enjoy while he is small and you can see how he is growing and learning 😇
Thank you and all the best to you and your family, @jorge234nv

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What a beautiful place, all nature and divine constructions, I loved that open air museum, so unique and different. What a beautiful experience, your child looks very happy and how could he not be with such a beautiful place. These are the most memorable places for anyone at any age ❤️

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He was happy and we were happy too to see how he enjoyed the experience. The year after this we went again, he was one year older and already walked a lot more, and climbed a hill on his foot. It was always a joy to spend time there. I also suppose there are cute and wise owls in those mountains :))

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Hello friend! What a beautiful way to show your motherly side. I really liked the place you visited because it conveys calmness. It would be great if you went again with your now grown up son and compare the photos, ie recreate some of the photos in today's time.

Regards, I wish you a happy weekend.

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We went the year after this when he was one year older and he could enjoy the mountain even more. And I agree, it would be now a different experience, but nice for sure.

Thank you, greetings to you too and have a great weekend 😇

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How I love this post. I love the study of heritage. That place is a reminder of how people lived at a certain time in history. I would like to know how the farmers around there live, do they keep the traditions of beekeeping, wood construction ?
What are their cultural traditions? Heritage is also an economic benefit, it attracts tourism and therefore profits.
Do you know what is most beautiful?
The sweet eyes of the baby
Do you know what is the most sublime?
The tenderness of the mother with her child in her arms showing him the world.

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Your whole comment is tenderness, @yanerkidiaz. We, mothers, would do anything to show our little ones (even when they are grown up) the world and all the treasures it hides. You know and do it too, I am sure 😇

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It is a good reminder of the past. It is a beautifully preserved place. How different the European buildings are from the American ones, especially the tropical ones. My wife says that the climate always makes a difference. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful memory. Greetings to the young man who is now that child.

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Thank you, Julio.
I imagine there is a big difference in architecture, climate, traditions and all, but after all, there is one universal language that connects all of us - the way we show the world to our children with love, as @yanerkidiaz spotlighted! :)

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When you find such things and go here and enjoy the beautiful weather, a person is very happy and by knowing the history of this place, the knowledge of a person increases a lot.

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