Zitterhofer-Gasse
7th District
Gardegasse
7th District
I took these pictures
literally two minutes after
I photographed the roses of the previous post.
Wherever you turn,
there is beauty around here.
This being Vienna,
there's a Café-Bar-Restaurant
exactly opposite these windows,
offering you a comfortable perch
to better enjoy them from!
Flair-Lounge
Gardegasse 2
7th District
perfect Viennese landscapes, as usual!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful gargoyle? For real? I love him/her...he/she would look rather odd on my house, but look what a beauty it is on that stone wall! And the colors of spring are all there ready to pop out and cheer up a grouchy demeanor! Why, they are de-mean-ers!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots...your camera is magic!
hugs
Sandi
Wonderful tour Merisi! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the kind comment on my blog. I look forward to reading yours on a regular basis too!
Window boxes, the joy of the summer city scape, but none do them better than alpine villagers.
ReplyDeleteYou are your city's best ambassador! I long to visit!
ReplyDeleteVienna surely is a beautiful place. I hope one day to see it in person since I've visited it so often through your wonderful photos. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteMerisi, your fine images surely enhance Vienna's beauty!
ReplyDeleteI love weeing windows but yours are divine Merisi!
ReplyDeleteWindows into the soul...
A visual poet.
Love the window boxes...and architecture...a feast for the eyes! Simply beautiful! ~Janine XO
ReplyDeleteI love that first photo! The window boxes are beautiful too. ~Lori
ReplyDeleteLove especially the sculpting in the wall at the Zittenhofer Gasse!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, Merisi:)
the gargolye needs a flower in her mouth or an apple ;)
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Even the "she-goyle" in the first image is impressed by the lovely blooms
ReplyDelete"Ooooo!" she exclaims!
Hi Merisi,
ReplyDeleteI love the window box flowers!
So pretty...
BTW, I mentioned you in my Fashion blog this week...thank you for mentioning Valentino!
K.
I bet you would like the window and balcony flower boxes in the French Quarter.
ReplyDeleteI love the Vienna you show us, Merisi, but I wonder...if you will excuse my asking...is there a poor district? If there is, and there must be...I am absolutely sure that you would find the beauty in it.
ReplyDeleteEverytime I stop by your blog, I almost have no words to express what I see , what I feel.
ReplyDeleteVienna seems so magic , so beautiful and everytime it is so sunny ...I may come to live in Vienna
Gorgeous photos Merisi!
ReplyDeleteThe first photo really caught my eye with the detailed work in the stone. The flowers are lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love Europe for all the beautiful window flower boxes. I think they are soooooo pretty!
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