On Golden Perch
All Vehicles Prohibited!
"Zum Weissen Storch"
Apothecary A. Moll KG
Tuchlauben
Caution, please:
Sleeping Flower Bulbs!
Flower bed
Anton Bruckner monument
Stadtpark
Claret-Coloured Hairdresser's Chair
Palais Ferstel Passage
Herrengasse
Red
Black Thonet Chairs
Café Griensteidl
Palais Herberstein, Michaelerplatz
A Red Chair in Winter
"Open" - Pavillino
Lounge & Bar in the Stadtpark
Johannesgasse 33
Grey Dove with Red Feet
A snowy winter day
by the pond
Stadtgarten
Chanel Red Lipstick
Chanel Boutique
Kohlmarkt 5
Promise of Spring
Wine-Coloured Glove
Holding Lilac Buds
Stadtpark Pond
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Photographed
January 2009
What a gorgeous and imaginative continuity. I think the red legs of the stork go especially well :-)
ReplyDeleteThat stork looks like something that lived in the age of dinosaurs.
ReplyDeleteIt all looks divine, divine, divine...sigh
ReplyDeleteHow do you know the stork is a guy btw?
WANDRING STAR,
ReplyDeletewould you believe that I had not (!) noticed the red legs? ;-)
CHARLES GRAMLICH,
I have heard talk about Vienna being full of retired dinosaurs. Why not storks? ;-)
PARIS BREAKFASTS:
Carol, you ain't seen nothing yet! ;-)
Indeed, how would I know? Ahem, I don't. I would guess he is a guy, baby transport is a tough business to make a living. Oh well, let's just say I don't know!!! :-)
YOu know a good thing when you see it ;)
ReplyDeleteI am a sucker for your red and grey shots.
THE WANDERER'S DAUGHTER:
ReplyDeleteI can imagine Vienna being a source of inspiration to artists, even nowadays. ;-)
The first thing I thought of when I saw the stork was 'where's the baby?' Great looking bird.
ReplyDelete3 years?
ReplyDelete3 years?