Wednesday, 20 April 2016

I'd rather be on the Left Bank
Lunch Hour the Viennese Way


On the Left Bank
of the Vienna River


Lunch Break
Spring's the new summer


Friedrich Ohmann's Blue Amphorae
Along the Danube River at Stadtpark

Photographed 30 March 2014
© by Merisi

18 comments:

  1. Those blue amphorae are gorgeous. They do stand out and compliment the paler blue painted ironwork which will soon be covered in green leaved tendrils of some climbing plant. Such beauty all around. What a beautiful place to take a lunch break!

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  2. I do agree with Linda! Love the blue amphorae!! So sunny and beautiful and what a great place to enjoy a break and lunch!! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, Merisi!

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  3. Nice benches for relaxation and reading. I like that.

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  4. Thanks to your inquisitive camera, Merisi, I'm finding Ohlmann's behind a number of handsome spots in Vienna.

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  5. Looks idyllic!

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  6. The amphorae do look very pleasing to the eye. It's a lovely location to take a break.

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  7. Gosh! I'm green with envy!

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  8. Love your new larger format!!! It was a windy cold grey day in Provence!!

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  9. The pops of blue really make these images striking. I, too, love the larger format!

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  10. Merisi, New York has begun to thaw out, but your Vienna views show me that spring is much more advanced there than here.

    As others have written, those amphorae have such beauty...and their surroundings are a wonderful compliment. Yes, I would like to stop there for a relaxed lunch. No gloves required. xo

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  12. Hi Merisi, such a fabulous looking place to read a book and lunch ..The Amphorae are beautiful , love the colour. xo

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  13. Ah ha!
    The TEAL trench has hit Vienna!
    Or did it originatthere?

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    1. Those amphorae are over a hundred years old, Carol! ;-)

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  14. after seeing these, so would i!

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  15. Perfect place to relax .... :)

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  16. Those people know what is important in life; relax in the sun in a great setting!

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