Tulipa "Ballerina" (with the Story of the Creation of this Photo)
Lily flowered tulip | Lilienblütige Tulpe
This variety of tulips can be admired recently in borders of my neighborhood in Favoriten (the gardeners of the city of Vienna do a good job in this regard). But taking this photo looks much easier than it was. Namely, first of all, it was quite stormy and the flower didn't want to stay still. Secondly, as soon as I pulled out my camera, I was verbally attacked by a young Turkish fascist who was waiting for someone nearby next to his car. "How dare you? Stop it at once!" he roared indignantly. "Shut your stupid mouth, you asshole!" I replied and started my photography attempts, inwardly ready to smash the idiot's nose bone with a right-left combination if necessary. Since it took me five or six attempts to take a successful photo, he repeated his indignant how-dare-you five or six times, and I repeated my retort equally often.
Favoriten, the 10th district of Viennna, has always been a working-class and immigrant district, where the peaceful coexistence of different ethnic groups has a long tradition. But one particular group of people has brought discord to the district in recent years: young Turkish fascists who imagine that this is their district and that they can make the rules here. Kurdish activists have avoided the district for years, knowing that they would put their lives in danger here. But even in everyday life, this rabble imagines that they can impose their rules on others.
Fortunately, these idiots alone are just cowardly loudmouths by whom one must not be impressed. However, when they gang up, things can actually get dangerous. This was the case, for example, with the riots in Favoriten two years ago (see my attached photo and the information about it).
Tulipa "Ballerina" (with the Story of the Creation of this Photo)
Lily flowered tulip | Lilienblütige Tulpe
This variety of tulips can be admired recently in borders of my neighborhood in Favoriten (the gardeners of the city of Vienna do a good job in this regard). But taking this photo looks much easier than it was. Namely, first of all, it was quite stormy and the flower didn't want to stay still. Secondly, as soon as I pulled out my camera, I was verbally attacked by a young Turkish fascist who was waiting for someone nearby next to his car. "How dare you? Stop it at once!" he roared indignantly. "Shut your stupid mouth, you asshole!" I replied and started my photography attempts, inwardly ready to smash the idiot's nose bone with a right-left combination if necessary. Since it took me five or six attempts to take a successful photo, he repeated his indignant how-dare-you five or six times, and I repeated my retort equally often.
Favoriten, the 10th district of Viennna, has always been a working-class and immigrant district, where the peaceful coexistence of different ethnic groups has a long tradition. But one particular group of people has brought discord to the district in recent years: young Turkish fascists who imagine that this is their district and that they can make the rules here. Kurdish activists have avoided the district for years, knowing that they would put their lives in danger here. But even in everyday life, this rabble imagines that they can impose their rules on others.
Fortunately, these idiots alone are just cowardly loudmouths by whom one must not be impressed. However, when they gang up, things can actually get dangerous. This was the case, for example, with the riots in Favoriten two years ago (see my attached photo and the information about it).