Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Viennese Midsummer's Morning


8:12:58 AM

Image and Text © by Merisi

12 comments:

  1. Absolutely lovely, green is the overriding colour of a European mid-summer.

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    1. I agree, Arija, wholeheartedly! :-)
      Hugs,
      M.

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  2. Claude Monet? Is that you?

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  3. Alan, not fair, I was just thinking the very same thing;') Merisi, it is truly magnificent~

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  4. Ditto Alan and Mary Howell Cromer :-)

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  5. I wish it were hanging on my bedroom wall where I could selfishly revel in the color and calm, not sharing it with all, just Mac
    beautiful
    hugs
    Sandi

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  6. Lush, vibrant, impressionistic. I could dive right in and lose myself in the gorgeous jewel tones.

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  7. My favorite garden colours :-)

    Just finished Waiting for Sunrise. Thanks for the recommendation some time ago.

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  8. Merisi, I thought that this natural gift of green and blue would so easily translate into various textile arts.

    I think that I agree with you about the Wm Boyd. As I read my way through its pages, my sense of what was afoot began to sense a bit of the familiar. I did not wish this to happen, but it did. Perhaps themes of hidden identities have been visited often before? Maybe a younger reader would feel differently.

    xo

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    1. Frances,
      I am not into spy or historical novels, but I thought I should read it, what with the Vienna connection and such. Well, it was an easy and quick read, to say something positive. Good thing you did not buy it! ;-)

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  9. Thank you all! :-)

    That's the view from my window, captured before I was fully awake. ;-)

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