Thursday, 31 March 2011

Morning in the City
A Touch of Red


Brass Guardian
with traces of verdigris
Entrance
7th District

Morning
Turning a corner
7th District

Into the Sunshine
Café Morgenstern
7th District

Black Lamppost
Yellow forsythia
and a touch of red

Red Chairs
Café Morgenstern

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Photographed
the morning of
20 April 2010
at St. Ulrichs-Platz
7th District

Images and Text
© by Merisi


14 comments:

  1. love your photography.. and as always i choose my favorite...love the chairs(the last pic) :)

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  2. My favorite is the door knob. Hope that Spring will soon find you and you won't be too busy to enjoy a bit of it :)

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  3. Let's Spring have a seat and settle down ... !
    Marie-Noëlle

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  4. your sense of color is delightful.

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  5. I love that the door hardware is older than anything here where I live. By at least a hundred years.

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  6. I love those chairs!

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  7. How beautiful that brass thing is! And the touches of red are wonderful!

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  8. Thank you all for your kind comments!
    St. Ulrich Square is one of my favorite corners in the Seventh District, especially early in the morning.

    Wishing you all a safe April Fools Day! :-)
    xxx

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  9. The door nob is my favorite too. I love to see details like that. happy April to you!

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  10. I love forsythia. It blooms every Spring in the Georgia, where I was born, along with the beautiful dogwood, azaleas and wysteria.

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  11. And where, might I ask, can you get these red chairs ?!?

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  12. Thank you all! :-)

    Eileen,
    if you want me to, I could ask.
    They are the prettiest chairs in town, aren't they?
    And the square and the buildings around it are spectacular (the pictures in Sunday's "Looking Up" post were shot just around the corner from the chairs, note the building in the backdrop of "Walking in Shade").

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