Thursday, 12 June 2008

The Calm Before the Storm


"Life was like a box of chocolates.
You never know what you're gonna get
."
Well, Forrest, at least the chocolates
at Café Central are harbouring only sweet surprises.
The silver ball reflects the Herrengasse facade
of Palais Ferstel.


Lantern
Palais Ferstel
Corner Herrengasse and Strauchgasse

A Coffee Cup and a Glass of Water
And always the ubiquitous glass of water
with your coffee in Vienna
Entrance Café Central
Herrengasse

The Sun's Rays Slowly Taking Hold
All Still Quiet at Harhof

A Quiet Breakfast for Two
Naglergasse

Palm Trees in the Morning Sun
Graben

Pink Carnations and Breakfast Dishes
Café Julius Meinl
Graben

The Demel Building
Reflected in a silver ball
and silver spoons
in a silversmith's shop window
at Kohlgraben

Who Are the "Lakers"?
Demel's at Kohlmarkt

Ah, That First Sip!
Coffee aficionado
Demel's at Kohlmarkt

Hofburg's Michaelertor
Cupola above the entrance to the Imperial Palace

Some people already sunbathing up there!

Can you find
the soccer ball?


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Photographed
this morning

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8 comments:

  1. Yes, I spy with my little eye...the soccer ball! (I won't give away the answer).

    Well, at least Austria have a point!

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  2. Great study of morning in your city. I like the coffee shots, espeially that first sip.

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  3. yes life is like a box of chocalates- But I prefer castaway-

    WILSON!!!!

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  4. Anonymous13 June, 2008

    so wonderful series again

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  5. I like so much to see Vienna through your eyes

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  6. Austria got a draw!!! Hey just beat Germany, that's all they have to do.

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  7. The center piece for breakfast was too funny!

    It reminded me of the days when my daughter had soccer balls for doorknobs - oh wait, I think at least one is still intact!

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  8. So photogenic.
    That red/white rose Ihave in my garden and I think it is at it's best when it fades to cream and crimson.

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