Each of the above pictures
will take you to performances
of music by Leoš Janáček.
A click on this image
transports you to Gavin Plumley's blog,
"Entartete Musik".
It is through his writing
that I learned
to appreciate Leoš Janáček.
Thank you, Gavin!
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Photographed by Merisi
along the river Wien
in Vienna's Stadtpark
July 27, 2009
Oh my heavenly days! That blue urn! The bridge, the lamp posts, the water . . . and music too . . .
ReplyDeleteIt is just a beautiful assault on all of my senses! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThe light shimmering on the dark water is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCan't catch my breath! That huge blue jar is just the bluest jar I've ever seen! And the night shots...how wonderful! I can hear my plane engines firing now!
ReplyDeleteSandi
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ReplyDeleteVicki Lane & Sandi McBride: Thank you! :-)
If you click on the "Stadtpark" label and scroll down a bit, you will find more pictures of those blue Viennese Jugendstil amphorae!
Debbie,
thank you, my pleasure! ;-)
Sara,
there are two footbridges within the Stadtpark, leading of the River Wien (Vienna), I just love crossing them at nightfall.
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Oh my! These photographs "blue" me away! I love the urn!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and stunning Merisi. I love the urn and the water lapping against the shore. Its going to take me a while to catch up on 2 weeks worth of blogs but I will be back to see more of your work.
ReplyDeleteOh, to be in Vienna...
ReplyDeleteLeoš Janáček -- now and always. Hurrah!
ReplyDeleteMerisi,
ReplyDeleteI wonder if one could live in Vienna and not become a hopeless romantic! You are spoiled my friend!