That dog in the second photo looks just like two of our yellow labs over the years...gave me pause when I saw "Calvin" or "Burt" there! Wonderful set of images, as always. I feel like I've taken a trip to Vienna when I stroll through your beautiful photos, and it's good for the soul.
Merisi, my favourite is the sweet peas (they are, aren't they, please correct me). In my eyes the colours there blend with those in the other pictures.
Having said that, I would more than happily take a seat in the picture above and order a "shot" of apricot schnapps.
P.S.
(I have just noticed that the word verification is cherryyo! Maybe it's telling me it should be cherry schnapps! ROTFL!
Thank you all so very much for your kind comments! :-)
The "salami" in the picture is actually a "chocolate salami", Cathy.;-)
Carol of Paris Breakfasts, I used to buy small bouquets of candied violets from a tiny candy shop in Rome (long lost, a Benetton store now), but have never tried one. They seem too precious to eat! :-)
Wandring Star, I think those flowers are actually lillies.
Merisi, you have such a knack for making the reflections an integral part of the photograph. Like the Audrey picture, where the windows across the street are so perfectly aligned with the books in the window. Bravo!
What feasts for the eyes!
ReplyDeleteBoy I can't keep up with all your lovely posts!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the breadth of this one - felt like I got a sprinkling of what it looks like to be walking about there.
Is that a coffee...that looks so good. You have a lovely blog here, I enjoyed looking at all the photos...
ReplyDeleteThat dog in the second photo looks just like two of our yellow labs over the years...gave me pause when I saw "Calvin" or "Burt" there! Wonderful set of images, as always. I feel like I've taken a trip to Vienna when I stroll through your beautiful photos, and it's good for the soul.
ReplyDeleteLOL the salami has a purple ribbon on it. Or is that something else?
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These Viennese encounters are pure art. I love each one and the composition is terrific. love the reflection ones. There is so much to look at.
ReplyDeleteMerisi, my favourite is the sweet peas (they are, aren't they, please correct me). In my eyes the colours there blend with those in the other pictures.
ReplyDeleteHaving said that, I would more than happily take a seat in the picture above and order a "shot" of apricot schnapps.
P.S.
(I have just noticed that the word verification is cherryyo! Maybe it's telling me it should be cherry schnapps! ROTFL!
Avec toutes Tes jolies photos, nous avons droit à une belle ballade... Et en calèche en plus...
ReplyDeleteJe crois que je vais retourner découvrir l'Autriche...
Took a minute to come by and explore your beautiful photography. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy window shopping with you! You always know the best places ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely montage of sights, Merisi!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the stroll with you through your city........these are my favorite posts! The dogs make me smile :)
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YUMMY !
ReplyDeleteLove the candied violets...not to eat but to look at :)
Lovely window shopping - wish I was there!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to know which one calls for attention because they're all lovely and interesting. I'm particularly fond of the photo with Audrey Hepburn.
ReplyDeleteYou've made my day - what wonderful pics!
ReplyDeleteCakes... flowers... Audrey Hepburn on a book cover... and a photo of a Golden Retriever!
Ah, my heart sings!
Thank you all so very much for your kind comments! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe "salami" in the picture is actually a "chocolate salami", Cathy.;-)
Carol of Paris Breakfasts,
I used to buy small bouquets of candied violets from a tiny candy shop in Rome (long lost, a Benetton store now), but have never tried one. They seem too precious to eat! :-)
Wandring Star, I think those flowers are actually lillies.
I love your photos of viennese desserts ! They look so fabulous
ReplyDeleteMerisi, you have such a knack for making the reflections an integral part of the photograph. Like the Audrey picture, where the windows across the street are so perfectly aligned with the books in the window. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun photos! Would I ever love to explore your city.
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