Saturday 16 June 2007

Flowers in the City



Jagdschlossgasse
Hietzing, 13th District


Klimt Atelier
Hietzing, 13th District


Marzipan roses
Demel's
Kohlgraben


Sacher
Kärntner Strasse

Naglergasse
Martha Srna-Modlitby
Antique Jewelry


Martha Srna-Modlitby
Naglergasse


Volksgarten


Mozart
Pansies' Clef
Volksgarten


Yellow Tree Peonies
Volksgarten


In the Night Kitchen

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8 comments:

  1. My favorite is the anitque jewelery. I love the shades of purple.

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  2. Anonymous16 June, 2007

    I only enhaled...
    Luscious!

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  3. Anonymous16 June, 2007

    all very lovely..
    BUT where is the GELATO?

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  4. Anonymous16 June, 2007

    I love the photo where we can see your white shoes and the bottom of your skirt :-)

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  5. I love the one with the shoes! The colors are just perfect. The combination of green and white is one of my favorites!

    But are those your feet? If so, lovely new shoes! :)

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  6. Oh, and I love the way they always leave flowers out at the "Night Kitchen". What a nice touch.

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  7. I also liked the antique jewelry...a personal favorite of mine.

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  8. hexe:
    This particular store on Naglergasse has the most beautiful antique jewelry, and I love the way they decorate their store windows, and the flowers at the bottom of the windows, which are always fresh and inviting.

    Paris Parfume:
    So, you only enhaled? *chuckle*
    You and Bill, right?

    carol Gelotti:
    GELATO? Did I ever promise you gelato? *wondering* :-)
    (Lately you are very such clever disguises! *g*)

    Britt-Arnhild:
    This is my poor friend who got caught there. ;-)

    Catharina:
    I confess that lately I got caught up a bit in a shoe frenzy, but this time I plead not guilty. ;-)
    I love those colors too!

    Catharina:
    From the first time I spotted flowers there, I fell in love with the "Night Kitchen". I love also the way they arrange the pots after hours, and that their kitchen looks always spic&span, amazing, not talking about getting a glimpse of the brigade of cooks performing a sort of ballet while they prepare the meals (thank goodness, they are not - yet? - asking to pay for the show *g*).

    Lavenderlady:
    Oh yes, I can understand you so well! :-)

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