Always good to see your photos Merisi. I must visit your blog directly rather than through facebook which is certainly not the same on I-pad where commenting is not so easy either. Happy New Year to you.
@ La Contessa: Here the short answer (if you click on the label "Gloriette" you'll find more posts and images of the Gloriette, including more about its history): Gloriette. Eye-catcher, or pavilion in a garden from which views may be enjoyed, e.g. Hohenburg's Gloriette at Schönbrunn, Vienna (1775). JAMES STEVENS CURL. "gloriette." A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Oxford University Press. 2000. (Retrieved May 12, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com)
It does not seem at all lightless. In fact, I am always amazed that your photos are always so full of light.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI am like a moth, always seeking the light. ;-)
I miss living in southern climes.
I'm envious of your light dusting of snow.
ReplyDeleteAlways good to see your photos Merisi. I must visit your blog directly rather than through facebook which is certainly not the same on I-pad where commenting is not so easy either. Happy New Year to you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a magnificent structure!
ReplyDeleteTolle Fotos! Der leicht rosa Himmel, der sich so schön spiegelt, ist schon besonders schön!
ReplyDeleteThe yellow structure looks so warm against the gray sky. Pretty!
ReplyDeleteTELL ME WHAT DOES GLORIETTE MEAN?I live on STREET called GLORIETTA!
ReplyDelete@ La Contessa: Here the short answer (if you click on the label "Gloriette" you'll find more posts and images of the Gloriette, including more about its history):
ReplyDeleteGloriette.
Eye-catcher, or pavilion in a garden from which views may be enjoyed, e.g. Hohenburg's Gloriette at Schönbrunn, Vienna (1775).
JAMES STEVENS CURL. "gloriette." A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Oxford University Press. 2000.
(Retrieved May 12, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com)
another cold but lovely scene .. i bet you needed a coffee after this photo shoot .. xo
ReplyDeleteI honestly don't like cold but your snow photos couldn't be more beautiful!
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