Friday, 25 July 2008

Summer in the City


Hafnersteig

Hafnersteig

Heiligenkreuzerhof

Heiligenkreuzerhof

Blutgasse

Am Hof

Michaelerplatz

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High Noon
In the First District
Friday, July 25, 2008

12 comments:

  1. Too short a walk, you think?
    Please, go ahead and click on the pictures. There's plenty of walking awaiting you. Enjoy! ;-)

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  2. What an amazing perspective, on that first shot.
    I love it.
    I've said it before, and here's the echo... you are living in a paradise!

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  3. Mmmmm, lovely photos. I love the transition from red flowers to red hair!

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  4. Is that fellow a cleric? Or was he just wearing a dress?

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  5. I like the ways those pairs of horses are perfectly matched.

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  6. You know, you could be anywhere...until you see the language on the adverts are not in English...and then there's that beautiful horse and carriage so much like the ones in Charleston (SC)...lovely as usual! I have an award for you at my place and do hope you'll come by and pick it up...it's at the post just before the Brenda Photo challenge post!
    hugs
    Sandi

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  7. It was a year ago today that my husband and I left Dallas and flew to Budapest to cruise up the Danube, Main, and Rhine river. We fell in love with Vienna the two days that we were there. These pictures brought back all of those wonderful summer memories. Thank you!!
    ~Allie

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  8. Now it's red heads
    Waltzing through the Vienna's streets...
    Are you waltzing too?
    Chasing after those redheads?
    Is there a red thread you're following?

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  9. Thanks for the further walking pictures. I really feel like I have visited summer in the City.

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  10. CIPRIANO:
    Thank you,
    and you may be right,
    I love it here. ;-)

    ESTHER:
    Thank you!
    Red fading to red. *smile*

    CHARLES GRAMLICH:
    He's a cleric.
    I could not figure out which order he belongs to. I have seen this kind of habit before, around the Jesuit University in Rome, but my research did not confirm a connection to that particular order. I will ask somebody in the know, and come back with the answer. ;-)

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  11. SANDI MCBRIDE:
    Thank you so much for the award,
    I feel truly honored!
    And yes, I remember, horse-drawn carriages, along the waterfront.

    MAALIE:
    They are beautiful, aren't they?

    ALLIE:
    Friends of mine are on that same river cruise right now! You must come back, and get to know the city even better. ;-)

    PARIS BREAKFAST:
    I am mostly on the run,
    a click here and there,
    sometimes I catch a glimpse of red. ;-)

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  12. PHOTOWANNA:
    Thank you! :-)

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