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U POSETI NAJVEĆEM PROIZVOĐAČU LUBENICA U JUGOISTOČNOJ EVROPI
3500 tona lubenica po sezoni
Beograd, 9.8.2019. - Na površini od 100 hektara, u vojvođanskom selu Ašanja, u sezoni se proizvede 3500 tona lubenica. Goran Blanuša sa porodicom bavi se proizvodnjom lubenica više od 20 godina, danas ih ima čak sedam vrsta, a u ponudi ima i dve vrste dinja. U kvalitet i savršen ukus ovih kultura mogu se uveriti kupci u prodavnicama Maxi, Tempo i Shop&Go.
U radnoj atmosferi, na njivi, Goran otkriva kako izgleda muška, a kako ženska lubenica, šta je najvažnije u odabiru one najslađe i kako je prepoznati, a prisutni su imali prilike da probaju i neobične lubenice žute kore i crvenog srca, kao i besemene.
„Kvalitet je najvrednija preporuka. Nabavljamo najbolje seme, ulažemo u najkvalitetnije đubrivo i mašine, pa samim tim je i kvalitet na najvišem nivou“, kaže Goran Blanuša, koji 10 odsto svog prinosa izvozi u Dansku, dok 90 odsto otkupljuje Delez za domaće tržište.
Voće i povrće proverenog porekla u Maxi, Tempo i Shop&Go prodavnice dolazi nakon redovne provere roda na njivama više od 50 lokalnih proizvođača. Analiza i rad po svetskom standardu daju proizvode vrhunskog kvaliteta. Za kvalitetno voće i povrće ne morate imati svoju baštu. Ne morate ga tražiti ni od prijatelja koji uzgajaju plodove samo za svoje potrebe. U najvećem maloprodajnom lancu u Srbiji najbolje voće i povrće sa domaćih gazdinstava pažljivo je odabrano i sortirano na rafove prodavnica samo za vas.
Too Reliable
Category: Own work/My OC’s
Chars: Asanja, gangrel in the Vampire Masquarade system
Situation: Asanja was blood bonded (lvl 1) to another vampire without knowing (meaning she’s more positive about him, listening closer to what he says - it just sounds a bit better when he says it - and relies on him more) and I tried to see what goes on in her head in order to be able to LARP it later.
Placed: Sometime between November 30th-December 3rd 2015
Word count: ~460 words, Finished
Notes: It’s basically just a short drabble, but I still like it :) Asanja’s my character, and the other chars mentioned are other LARPers’ characters. Any questions? Feel free - encouraged, even - to send me an ask :)
Afterwards, she would be confused at how given it had been to contact Quetzal rather than anyone. Of course he was a friend – or as close of one that she allowed him to be – and she was well aware of how Lichen, too, relied on him. Thus, of course she turned to him when wanting to see Lichen and not knowing how to find her.
Quetzal would know, right?
Look my way
Category: Own work/My OC’s
Chars: Asanja, gangrel in the Vampire Masquarade system
Prompt: “How would you describe your character?”
Placed: Summer 2015, somewhere in Europe - I’m thinking Germany, or maybe Spain. Exists within LARP adapted Vampire Masquarade campaign.
Word count: ~2.000 words, Finished
Notes: I got carried away by the question, and wanted to show my character - Asanja - from an outsider’s perspective. So random other Camarilla vampire, that ain’t sorted into a clan, tbh. If you have suggestions or thoughts, dear reader, don’t hesitate to send a note my way ;)
He had noticed the gangrel in the corner from the moment he stepped into the room. She didn't exactly do anything, but for the past half an hour she hadn't taken her gaze off of him even once. Not even when he glanced towards her, which he did every so often, did she waver. It seemed as if those piercing, blue eyes had been glued to him for ages - not just a mere thirty minutes. It wasn't even staring, not really, just the mere fact that she never, ever, looked in another direction. Not even when he caught her doing it.
He started to wonder if he had seen her before, but reluctantly had to admit that he drew a blank. Surely he would remember a gangrel with her looks. Sure, she was rugged and worn like most gangrels, with clothes that spoke of long journeys and long hair that definitely hadn't seen a brush for days, if not weeks, but there was nothing in her face that sparked even a glimmer of recognition.
So how come she was staring him down, out of everyone in the room? Gangrels weren't notorious for acts of unprovoked attacks - that would be Brujah. Of course, she could be a Brujah, now that he thought of it. He saw no outer signs of the feral nature of the beast on her. And still, he could swear that she was a gangrel.
The memory of the horned gangrel in Venice flashed by his mind and he almost gagged. He had no wish to remember that.