Dear Readers: What hath Merisi wrought, you may ask yourself, seeing as this post is dated on the 15th, while the first two comments have been written on the 14th! I I apologize to Britt-Arnhild - the October 14th post was meant to auto-post, but somehow I managed to make it disappear instead.
It is snowing here in Vienna today. I am shocked. I wanted to hold on to the beautiful warm summer-like autumn of these last weeks!
I am sorry it is snowing, but would appreciate if you would send it here (today's high 89!). The reading benches are lovely, although I suspect a bit wet and cold today ;)
Beautiful roses and the people sitting in the park reminds me of a time not too long ago where I sat in a similar park and watched life walk along the path.
“On borrowed time” – I am not sure how to read this sentence – is it for the rose only or also for the senior citizens on the chairs in the park? In any case the rose has a lovely old-fashioned air.
Is the Wien sky still blue like this?
ReplyDeleteGood friends of our, best friends I should say, landed in Wien today :-)
Today, strong winds have brought gray skies, unfortunately, the temperature has plummeted too: Very depressing, I am sorry for your friends!
ReplyDeleteDear Readers:
ReplyDeleteWhat hath Merisi wrought,
you may ask yourself,
seeing as this post is dated on the 15th,
while the first two comments have been written on the 14th! I I apologize to Britt-Arnhild - the October 14th post was meant to auto-post, but somehow I managed to make it disappear instead.
It is snowing here in Vienna today.
I am shocked.
I wanted to hold on to the beautiful warm summer-like autumn of these last weeks!
A wonderful day to all of you,
Merisi
loved how you placed thse pictures, the rose with the people, more and more each time, further and further away...
ReplyDeleteLoved the readers in the park with the smell of roses to enhance the stories they were so engrossed in. Nice.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry it is snowing, but would appreciate if you would send it here (today's high 89!). The reading benches are lovely, although I suspect a bit wet and cold today ;)
ReplyDeleteThe last picture is ghostlike...I'm not sure that was the intention...but if so, brilliant work.
ReplyDeleteSandi
Thank you,
ReplyDeleteyou are all so very kind! :-)
Sandi,
the image at the end was the last we saw of summer-like autumn temperatures! ;-)
...and the roses are reading the sun.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful suite of pictures! I'm so glad you caught those roses before the snow!
ReplyDeleteIt's cold here too, though not snowing - just raining. What beautiful roses!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful roses and the people sitting in the park reminds me of a time not too long ago where I sat in a similar park and watched life walk along the path.
ReplyDeleteI love Carolyn Parker sentence, and the roses are reading the sun ... The end of september seemed to be warmed
ReplyDelete“On borrowed time” – I am not sure how to read this sentence – is it for the rose only or also for the senior citizens on the chairs in the park? In any case the rose has a lovely old-fashioned air.
ReplyDeleteWonderful symmetry here--these are great!
ReplyDeleteSuch tranquility....and such roses!...'sigh*...Happy weekend, Merisi :o)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful step-back perspectives here. So nicely done.
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