Early birds
flying to the market.
It is going to be
a rainy market day.
Rosemary
braves the elements
Maggies Genussgalerie
Gertrudplatz 3
Yellow Labrador
watching a pot of hot soup.
Mistletoe
in front of St. Gertrud's church
Lavender
and golden leaves
Pomegrenate
and pink roses
Snapdragon
blooming in a crevisse
Granada Äpfel
"Apples from Granada"
Poetic translation of "pomegranate",
instead of the more
prosaic sounding Granatapfel.
Accidental
Red pepper wreath
Auszeit-Kuchen
Downtime Cake
Nespresso Cappuccino
Irene Pöhl
Kutschkergasse 31
Nespresso
Yeah, coffee!
What else would one
expect in Vienna,
Mr. Clooney?
Kutschkermarkt
18th District
Kutschkergasse & Währingerstrasse
Monday through Freitag
6am to 6.30pm
Saturday
6am to 2pm
A nostalic look
back to December 2007
Images and Text
Copyright by Merisi
Have a happy Christmas Merisi. I have enjoyed so many virtual morning coffees with you and look forward to visiting Vienna again in the New Year.
ReplyDeleteNice that Mr. Clooney could join you on yr walk...he's a Cary Grant I guess...soup on a doorstep? It looks like glog or grog or whatever they call it to me...
ReplyDeleteYr market looks wonderful :)
Where did the snow go?
Acornmoon,
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you too!
I am looking forward to see and visit with you.
Paris Breakfasts,
I shot these pictures THREE YEARS AGO, on the 7th of December, 2007, three years ago, with my little Sony Cybershot.
.. I always love to look at the European markets ... the produce looks so good .. Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteWhat marvelous vitality, and such pleasures taken in witnessing your gathering together of so many splendid images along our pathway. These are such vivid and stunning captures of what it is like in your homeland. If only I could get out and photograph my homeland, it would never be this extrodinary. Thank you~
ReplyDeleteKaren in CT,
ReplyDeletea very merry Christmas to you too!
A beautiful photo walk through Vienna!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Merisi!
A veritable cornucopoia of delightful colours, shapes, scents, scenes and temptations. I was wondering where all the snow had gone, until I realized that you were sharing a nostalgic look back to another December. It's like preciously stored Christmas decorations that never fail to delight us when we bring them out again.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful ... makes me want to visit at Christmastime again! Thank you for bringing back wonderful memories!
ReplyDeleteOh, that market! Wonderful!
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