Selco survived the Balkan war of the 90s in a city under siege, without electricity, running water, or food distribution. He is currentlyaccepting students for his next physical course here. In his online works, he gives an inside view of the reality of survival under the harshest conditions...
There was no schedule for food drops, at least no real schedule because it was all based on rumors like, “Tonight they are gonna drop food from airplanes.” If you asked, “Who told you that?” the answer was “a guy who heard it from a guy who heard…” So, of course, it was...
Second thing was that the usual “schedule“ of meals was lost. It was very rare when we could all sit together to have dinner or breakfast, simply because someone was sleeping or someone else was busy with something. For breakfast, we ate whatever was there in the moment. If the day w...