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Grinzing
Grinzinger village church, sky road (Himmelstraße)
To 1891 independent vintner community, since then part of the 19th district of Vienna, since 1114 a large village. Named after the personal name Grinco, by the Turks and the Frenche several times destroyed, in the 19th century vintner location, excursion site and a summer resort, today well-known Heurigenort (numerous wine taverns). Townscape with village character (under monument protection) in a valley between vine-clad foothills of the Wienerwald (Vienna Woods).
Due to Emperor Probus, already in 276 AD the first vines were planted on the hills around Grinzing. This botanical avocation of Roman legionaries brought the little village at the gates of Vienna prosperity and much, much later even international fame - because in this graceful landscape grows an excellent wine! To get away occasionally with all military conflicts of the last 700 years, the Grinziger winemakers laid underground escape routes to their wine cellars, them bringing even to their beloved Grinzinger church.
Alley behind the "Old Preßhaus (winepress house)"
The former "Old Preßhaus", Grinzing's oldest wine tavern, too, had a passage under the earth. Since 1527 in the mighty, impressive cellar the "young wine" was ausgeschenkt (poured out or served). In front of a magnificent 250 year old wine press and large, old barrels one here could experience Heurigengemütlichkeit (wine tavern comfortableness). This typical Viennese form of companionableness, since the times of Maria Theresa officially as "Winery" designated, is for the Viennese a small, timeless piece of luck.
Grinzing
Cobenzlgasse
Grinzing was a separate municipality until 1892 and is now a part of Vienna in the 19th District of Vienna Döbling and one of the 89 Vienna Katastralgemeinden (cadastral communities).
Grinzing is in the northwest of Vienna and it is with an area of 613.52 ha the largest part of the district Döbling. In the northeast it borders on the Josefsdorf, then the border runs along the Wildgrube and the Schreiberbach (brook) to the east and then branches off along the Springsiedelgasse and the Neugebauerweg to the south.
Grinzing in winter
Along the hunger mountain road (Hungerbergstraße) the border to Unterdöbling follows the course of the Kaasgraben, Grinzing from Sievering separating. Over the Road to Heaven (Himmelstraße) and the Spießweg the border finally runs in a north-westerly direction to the city limits, Grinzing from Weidling (Lower Austria) separating.
Cobenzlgasse
Grinzing is in large areas marked of wooded ridges of the Vienna Woods. At the border to Lower Austria is also the highest mountain of Vienna, the Hermannskogel. In addition, here are some very well-known mountains like Reisenberg, Latisberg, Vogelsangberg, Hunger Mountain (Hungerberg) and Pfaffenberg. In the parts of the Grinziger Vienna Woods are also several streams, such as the Schreiberbach in Wildgrube which runs unspoilt until shortly before Nußdorf. Additionally, originates to the west of the Reisenberg the Reisenbergbach (which from the border of the village is administered as stream channel) and in the western part of Grinzing lies the headwaters of the Arbesbach. Another characteristic of Grinzing are also the remaining vines, which are found especially on Reisenberg and Hungerberg.
Road to Heaven/Cobenzlgasse
Besides the numerous wine taverns in particular the Grinziger church and the Kaasgrabenkirche (church) are worth seeing. In the expansive part of the Vienna Woods is also based the Habsburgwarte on the Hermannskogel, the Karl Lueger Memorial, the restaurant "Cobenzel" on Reisenberg, as well as the romantic forest-Biedermeier cemetery on the slopes of Mount Kahlenberg, amongst other things, with the graves of the "most beautiful woman of the Congress of Vienna" as well as various high aristocrats of the era of Metternich. A special treasure represents the organ in the parish church of Grinzing.
On the Grinzinger cemetery are the graves of Gustav Mahler, Alma Mahler-Werfel, Attila Hörbiger, Paula Wessely, Peter Alexander, Heimito von Doderer, Ida Krottendorf and Thomas Bernhard.
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The wine taverns
Winery "Bach Hengl", Sandgasse
The history of the Viennese wine tavern actually goes back to the Roman Emperor Probus, who allowed his legionaries wine cultivation in the provinces in the year 276. In the Middle Ages also there are numerous sources that relate to the wine, such as a clerk, who advised his contemporaries" never to drink at a stretch more than six measures (liters) as the temperance is a really godly virtue".
Certainly, at that time, one was not yet driving with the car... No medieval ruler adopted that many laws regarding the wine, the cultivation of wine and the wine law as Charlemagne.
Winery "Bach Hengl", Sandgasse
Another Emperor, Joseph II of Habsburg, in 1784 finally created the first generally accepted statutory basis for the wine tavern, according to which each wine grower (Weingärtner) was allowed pour out self-produced juice of the grape.
The word Heuriger has a double meaning and means both the wine of the last harvest, in November of the following year becoming the 'old' one, and the place where you drink it.
Winery "Berger", Road to Heaven
Currently in Vienna of about 300 winemakers on 700 hectares viticulture is operated. 90 percent of Viennese wine harvest of about 30,000 hectoliters are white wine, the rest red wine: a total of 12 million quarters.
part of the "All Together" Exhibition presented by Reynolds Gallery. Catalogue available here: online.fliphtml5.com/lkjdk/caij/?fbclid=IwAR0h7caQc3-ZJoV...
Part of my BoB - personal Best of the Bunch album.
Never saw a Fiat this miserable... It's been in Rome, Italy in 2001, I think. I was strolling around with my Hasselblad and so many nice pictures came out of that trip. I guess the world just puts on its nicest dress, when it sees a Hasselblad walking by...
aspen, colorado
october, 1979
halloween party, hotel jerome
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I wanted to do a sensitive kinda artie feeling.
This pic is also added in one of the pics for part of part 2
Jean Cocteau: Faire-part
Poèmes 1922-1962
avec un avant-propos de Jean Marais et une préface de Claude-Michel Cluny
Poésie 1
Librairie Saint-Germain-des-Prés, éditeur - Paris, 1969
couverture du caillar
"Leggo, Rev!"
"Nu-uh! I'm the Ravenclaw!"
"No, you're a stinky Slytherin!
"And you're a pink Huffle-powder puff!"
"That's it!"
As you can well imagine and probably see, things just went sort of downhill from that initial disagreement between the twins. Lessee...that looks like no less then two instances of Infantego, a dash or two of Pigmentia (Sammi, though hopelessly eccentric, never did care for pink hair) and a well thrown Mephitidia hex that Reva probably had coming. Before proper (and probably identical) retaliation could be made, Sammi took pains to silence her jinxing brother with a Irremovable Muzzle, which, taking note of it's target's current form, took the shape of a rubbery pacifier.
Blinking the sleep out of her eyes, Rayne mistook the ruckus for morning chimes and stumbled, half blind, into her clothes and out into the hall. I doubt she'll be very happy to find out that her two very dear friends were the source of her rather rude awakening. Rayne was very laid back for a Slytherin (you'd have to be, with a rainbow tail) but she did LOVE her sleep.
"Avada..." she began, then thought better of it. She'd heard Azkaban was very cold this time of the year. Sighing, she closed her eyes, recalling a few good hexes, and then settled on one particuarlly relevent one.
"Nap time, twerps!" she growled, casting the sleep jinx under her breath. As the two passed out, falling to lie together in a pile, Rayne bent down and swiftly hoisted them up by their tails. A quick run down the hall to Professor Flitwick's office, and if she was lucky, she'd earn her house a few points for this act of 'charity.'
David,a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture, was created between 1501 and 1504 by Michelangelo.
In 1965, David Sollazzini and Sons of Florence, Italy created a Carrara marble replica for the Palace of Living Art at the Movieland Wax Museum in Buena Park, California. The Carrara marble used for this replica was taken from Michelangelo's own quarry near Pietrasanta, Italy. This replica was later sold to Ripley Entertainment for the Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum in St. Augustine, Florida.
Part of the expedition under Sami Pasha to quell the unrest of the Druze in Hauran and in Al Karak. Picture taken by a German military instructor to the Ottomans (28th Regt.)
partido de futbol entre alianza lima vs sporting cristal jugado en matute con victoria de los aliancistas por 2 a 1 con goles de wilmer aguirre y juan diego gonzales vigil , luego de voltear el partido que cristal iba ganando con golde sheput.
fotos ernesto arias
did some self-shooting for a new icon yesterday. I liked this one a lot, but ended up going with a face shot.
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Visitor at the empty Sea View jumps across to reach the sea early sunday morning. Same place is jammed with visitors, kiosks, horses, and Rangers during Sunday evenings.
part five of my final assignment.
holga shot with strobes and 35 mm kodak tri-x film stitched together in the darkroom.
Une vue de la tour du crayon à partir du parking près de l'auditorium.
Realised with my NIKON D7000 and a 10 -24mm
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Part of a diploma collection.
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The Utrecht Cathedral is a striking gothic church in the center of the Dutch city of Utrecht. The church was built from 1254 as the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Utrecht and was dedicated to Saint Martin. Since 1580 the church is Protestant. The 112.32 meter high Dom tower is the highest church tower in the Netherlands and the tallest building in Utrecht.