Moannie, there are days when I am having a hard time staying put at my desk, when the light outside is so gorgeous! As you can see, I am still feeding the blog with pictures I took that Sunday two weeks ago. I varied the picture of the "Winner " statue, with the pretty girl stepping into the frame. ;-)
The New Diplomat's Wife: Wouldn't it be nice to switch for a day? You in Vienna and I in DC? I would call my friends to meet at Teaism at R Street NW, for a breakfast of Tea Cured Salmon, Naan & Raita and Cilantro Scrambled Eggs. And then ... ;-)
Love those kinds of blues together!
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ReplyDeletevery Viennese, at least how I see it. ;-)
Vienna must be a haven for painters too; that light, incredible. See you managed to but 'that' statue back for our delectation. MMmmmm!
ReplyDeleteMoannie,
ReplyDeletethere are days when I am having a hard time staying put at my desk, when the light outside is so gorgeous!
As you can see, I am still feeding the blog with pictures I took that Sunday two weeks ago. I varied the picture of the "Winner " statue, with the pretty girl stepping into the frame. ;-)
Vienna is a beautiful city, but seen through your eyes it's like you added a touch of magic.
ReplyDeleteThank you !
Viviane
Thank you so much, Viviane!
ReplyDeleteMuch love,
M.
sigh - already missing our now "former" home!
ReplyDeleteThe New Diplomat's Wife:
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be nice to switch for a day?
You in Vienna and I in DC?
I would call my friends to meet at Teaism at R Street NW, for a breakfast of Tea Cured Salmon, Naan & Raita and Cilantro Scrambled Eggs. And then ... ;-)
Merisi - you capture beauty like no other...
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Again this beautiful green from the oceans, the colour I love so much!
ReplyDeleteLove the 'Date' shot fourth down...
ReplyDeleteA not so clandestine assignation?
A rendez-vous?
The silhouette of the leaves against the white building .. the turquoise ... beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am always impressed at the way you capture the atmosphere.
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