I miss those brief days allotted in Vienna (despite many despites). This whole year has been spent in filmy uncertainty. I'd like to know things truly and speak simply for once.
The whole street is lovely recesion style and the tube station on the other side is also Wagner... the smell on the market is breath taking, restorants, cafes there, food and coffee from all the parts of the world. I miss Naschmarkt...
Beautiful pics! I'm so happy to get a glimpse of my brand-new hometown on here!
ReplyDeleteStunning, just stunning.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos, the one of the butterfly is beautiful :) xxxxxx
ReplyDeletei agree completely with you.
ReplyDeletethis is how i feel now
such lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, LOVE. Great pics!
ReplyDeleteHappy to find your blog.
Please stop by and say hi. xo
m.fay
http://www.amateurcouture.com
Beautiful photos! And I can totally relate to how you are feeling. Whenever life seems to be making sense, something scrambles it up again.
ReplyDeleteyou always have such beautiful pictures, which create wonderful insight to your world. Love it.
ReplyDeletelove the photographs. you're blog is wondeful, i'm following on bloglovin'. :)
ReplyDeletelots of love,
Daphne
http://dearest-polaroid.blogspot.com/
Your blog is stunning. These photographs are breathtaking. xxx
ReplyDeleteThat building is absolutely stunning. I love these little windows into your thoughts and days.
ReplyDelete"This whole year has been spent in filmy uncertainty. I'd like to know things truly and speak simply for once."
Indeed. Ive been feeling quite the same way.
xx
V
Aaaah, Naschmarkt with the Wagner building! :)
ReplyDeleteThe whole street is lovely recesion style and the tube station on the other side is also Wagner... the smell on the market is breath taking, restorants, cafes there, food and coffee from all the parts of the world. I miss Naschmarkt...
so pretty, i'm in love with this images, such whimsy...
ReplyDeleteyou take lovely photos. the one with the butterfly is amazing
ReplyDeleteLove the photograph of the art nouveau building. Always see them in my favorite picture books, would die to see in person. xx
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