Some of you asked where the apple strudel of the Provence post below is. Well, it disappeared under the Provencal Sun! Don't believe me? Well, check it out ->but I am afraid there is not a crumb left!
Last three days of school before semester break! I won't promise, but I am seriously contemplating baking an apple strudel to celebrate, as soon as I have regained some energy!
We have also a birthday to celebrate in the family, our daughter C shares her birthday with Amadeus. Her due date was the 25th, but I was so pleased that she showed up two days late! ;-)
Good morning!
ReplyDeleteSome of you asked where the apple strudel of the Provence post below is. Well, it disappeared under the Provencal Sun! Don't believe me? Well, check it out ->but I am afraid there is not a crumb left!
Last three days of school before semester break!
I won't promise, but I am seriously contemplating baking an apple strudel to celebrate, as soon as I have regained some energy!
Wishing you all a wonderful day,
cheers,
Merisi
Wow--these greens with the sunlight hitting them are beautiful! If you bake the streudel, take photos!! Sounds scrumptious!
ReplyDeletethe top two are particularly awesome. Mysterious, shadowy, emotional.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Merisi!
ReplyDeleteDanke für diese herrlichen Lichtblicke bei dem trüben Wetter!
Warte auf dein Apfelstrudel ;-))
Allerliebste Grüße, Svet
Wonderful photos. Peaceful-looking place. May he continue to rest in peace.
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I love the bold red, the simplicity of the last picture. A flower for Wolfgang, a sweet tribute.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to my favourite composer.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute to Mozart.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments!
ReplyDeleteWe have also a birthday to celebrate in the family,
our daughter C shares her birthday with Amadeus.
Her due date was the 25th, but I was so pleased that she showed up two days late! ;-)
A good night to all of you from Vienna,
Merisi
What a beautiful resting place ... may he rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteI adore cemeteries, and photographing them. Great post!
ReplyDeleteA lovely photographic tribute.
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