"Mood Hut" in Nikšić: Sloga moved into the neighborhood

"We talk about socializing, about sports, about hunting and fishing. There is never any anger, no one has ever gotten angry. We have TV, all the programs. We watch series, sports, matches..."
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hut, Nikšić, neighbors, Photo: Screenshot (YouTube)
hut, Nikšić, neighbors, Photo: Screenshot (YouTube)
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Ažurirano: 16.01.2016. 19:51h

Holidays in Peka Pavlović Street in Nikšić still going on. New Year's decor and good mood are not easily extinguished here, so with a modest table and a nice word, it is easier to survive the longest month of the year for most.

"We have a good mood for a month, the whole of January. It starts before the Catholic Christmas and the whole month. But it's a mistake that there is no snow, then it's even nicer. And the neighborhood is even nicer, there is cleaning around the parking lot and sidewalks, everything and everything." , Boro Raičević, the owner of the eco-hut, tells TV Vijesti.

It has been ten years since the wooden and antique-equipped house found its place on concrete. It is not known whether the hut was created out of harmony or whether it moved into the neighborhood thanks to the hut, but it is certain that politics is not the first topic in it and that it brings together all generations.

"We talk about socializing, about sports, about hunting and fishing. There is never any anger, no one has ever gotten angry. We have TV, all the programs. We watch series, sports, matches," says Boro.

Couples also stop by the yard to sit on a bench made for two (BENCH FOR LOVERS), or to throw a coin into the wish fountain. The walls of the hut are decorated with many forgotten objects, and all of this indicates that the tenants were thinking not only about themselves but also about the face of the city when decorating it.

"We have a lot of kindergartens in the area. And then the teachers bring the children to look around, so they ask what's in the hut and in the yard, and then the children bring their parents to show them," reveals Raičević.

Before going out in the evening, Mićko Mišović likes to stop by here to toast the world leaders.

"One should definitely stop by here, have a glass of wine. Conflict over daily political events is avoided, but we all agree on one thing. Support goes to Kim Jong Un and Fidel Castro," says Mišović, who lives in the street.

It's no secret who gets the warmest welcome.

"It's a celebration with us when the women come. Then we leave. Because they are fortune-telling, these serious ones, so we leave so that it won't be revealed what they are fortune-telling to each other," jokes Boro.

The tenants say that the yard will be even more beautiful, and they would like to win the competition, and they toast to that.

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