
Rose Garden, Grillparzer Monument
Volksgarten

Rosegarden fountain
Burgtheater and Votivkirche
Volksgarten

Volksgarten

Ballhausplatz
Hofburg, Leopoldine Wing
Offices of the Austrian President

Minoritenplatz
Austrian Chancery and Minoritenkirche
In the background to the left, the Leopoldine Wing of the Hofburg

Minoritenplatz
Minoritenkirche and Foreign Ministry

Bognergasse
Corner of Graben and Tuchlauben

Bognergasse 5
Happy Hour
Zum Schwarzen Kameel

Kreiskygasse
Towards Ballhausplatz
To the right the Austrian Chancellor's offices

Austrian Parlament
Ringstrassen-Gate of the Volksgarten

Moon over Ballhausplatz and Volksgarten
Hmmmm What do I say now ?
ReplyDeleteYou always make me nostalgic about Europe. :))
Keep posting.
Moon in its first quarter, I see.
ReplyDeleteè la stessa luna vista qui stasera insieme a venere vicina a lei.
ReplyDeleteps : Evviva !! finalmente dopo 4 mesi ho di nuovo l'ADSL a casa !!!!
No photo of the painter's painting? ;-)
ReplyDeleteA magical time of day. Each shot is more beautiful than the last.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and artistic photos as always!
ReplyDelete"When the moon meets the sky...."
ReplyDeleteBeautifully atmospheric photos!
Happy Summer Solstice Merisi!
ReplyDeleteoh i so enjoy the photos of your life...blessings, rebecca
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever watercolor setup!
ReplyDeleteI never thought of just bringing a little folding table thingie..?!
MERCI :)
Cuckoo:
ReplyDeleteI know that feeling, having spent years far from Europe.
Maalie:
Moon over Vienna was not always a welcome sign.
Luc:
Here in Vienna, of course Venus was close to the moon, if it wasn't for my camera whoch neglected to record it! :-)
Welcome back to the fast-track!!!
Britt-Arnhild:
I felt hesitant to invade the painter's space!
annulla:
Thank you! :-)
As you can see, I love the Blue Hour.
:O)
ReplyDeleteBlue moon... you left me standin' alone... without a love in my heart, without a love of my own....
Simon,
ReplyDeleteI'll have to watch "Babe" again, I love those little mice singing this song with their squeaky little voices. :-)
I think I really MUST come to Vienna.
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