Friday, 27 July 2007

Drinking Coffee Elsewhere



Konditorei Zauner
Bad Ischl, Austria


Wolfgangsee
St. Gilgen, Austria (Salzburg)


Tegernsee
Germany (Bavaria)


Königsee
Germany (Bavaria)


Arthurhaus
Mühlbach am Hochkönig
Austria (Salzburg)


Lake Rose
Tegernsee

14 comments:

  1. Such nice walks in Austria, thank you, Merisi!

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  2. Anonymous27 July, 2007

    What an absolutely wonderful post!!!!! The second photo could have been from our cabin :-)

    I have been missing you. Great to have you back.

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  3. Missed you so much !

    Ummm Coffee..

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  4. Thank you all so much for your sweet comments. Believe it or not, I missed all of you too! I had the most wonderful trip, though. Still haven't counted the lakes I have been to (at least a dozen, there are so many in the Alps), the different mountains and great places in between were incredibly beautiful. And the town of Tegernsee, betweet Lake Tegern (Tegernsee, both a lake and a small town), is not only devinely beautiful, but is dotted with beautiful rosebushes, even rose gardens. Have pictures, will share! :-)
    I will need a little time, because there are so many things waiting to be taken care off first. See you all soon again,
    Merisi

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  5. oohhh...

    i just KNEW you were off
    having grand pink flower adventures!

    I just KNEW it...

    drinking yummy coffee
    and looking at fine vistas.


    GOOD for you...

    :-)

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  6. Anonymous28 July, 2007

    I LOVE your CUPSSSSSS !
    Why are cups better over there?

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  7. I nearly read Austria as AustrAlia!!!

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  8. Loved it - can imagine your joy on taking those sips and looking at marvellous views & getting DRUNK :)

    Second pic was just amazing...!
    You were missed !!
    Tk care ~

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  9. somepinkflowers:
    You know me well, don't you? *smile*
    I had all of the above, and more.
    A real summertime mountain and lakes dream. :-)

    paris cuppa:
    Is it the fact that Americans like to move around with their coffee, that they use mostly mugs? (It took me a long time to not ask for a porcelain or china mug at Starbucks, since the baristas always gave me that quizzical look, expressing even more puzzlement after I repeated my request, until finally stating, "You mean coffee for here?". Well, bingo! *chuckle*

    Simon:
    You are not alone! Happens to postal clerks all the time, who then happily send my mail over to AustrALia. *smile*
    They do sell T-Shirts here that say "There are no kangaroos in Austria!". Apparently some visitors expect them in the Alps, and I have been even asked about the best reefs for scuba diving. ;-)

    Bendtherulz:
    Yes, I enjoyed those beautiful vistas to the fullest. And I am glad to be back and now I enjoy your always so kind comments. Thank you. :-)

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  10. I am in love with that second photo in this series.
    They are all beautiful, but that one is wonderful on a mountainous scale!
    NOW YOU MAKE ME WANT TO GO OUT FOR A GOURMET COFFEE.
    My "view" will not be nearly as nice as any of these.
    -- Cip

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  11. What a view while drinking coffee or anything else for that matter. The last photo with the rose is incredibly lovely.

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  12. Anonymous30 July, 2007

    I LOVE the Lake Rose -- the contrast of the abstract green patterns in the water with the pink rose -- magical.

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  13. Anonymous30 July, 2007

    I love all your drinks in different places. I really like the photo's with the mountains and lake in the background..welcome home ;)

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  14. Im Zauner - genauer: davor - und im Seerestaurant des Weissen Rössls am Wolfgangsee war ich letztes Jahr auch schon zum Kaffeetrinken - hach, war einfach schön dort und ich wollte da gar nicht mehr weg.

    Gruß, you-wee / Uwe.

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