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The writer showed her pieces of paradise, everything smells of warmth, and in the courtyard of the fountain: "Cafe with gingerbread"
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The writer showed her pieces of paradise, everything smells of warmth, and in the courtyard of the fountain: "Cafe with gingerbread"

The article describes a day in the life of writer Olivera Balašević, focusing on her home in Novi Sad and her daily routines. She shared a video on Instagram showing her riding a bicycle to her house, going to a fountain in the courtyard, making coffee with egg, and reading books in the quiet of summer evenings under a linden tree. In the caption of the video, she reflects on the importance of silence, slow reading, and the beauty of summer evenings, while also mentioning her late husband Đorđe Balašević and their shared memories. The piece highlights her personal life, creative process, and emotional reflections.

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The writer showed her pieces of paradise, everything smells of warmth, and in the courtyard of the fountain: "Cafe with gingerbread"

The article describes a day in the life of writer Olivera Balašević, focusing on her home in Novi Sad and her daily routines. She shared a video on Instagram showing her riding a bicycle to her house, going to a fountain in the courtyard, making coffee with egg, and reading books in the quiet of summer evenings under a linden tree. In the caption of the video, she reflects on the importance of silence, slow reading, and the beauty of summer evenings, while also mentioning her late husband Đorđe Balašević and their shared memories. The piece highlights her personal life, creative process, and emotional reflections.

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