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After 5 days visiting Budapest, we finally started to sail up the Danube towards Bratislava. One last chance to catch the Parliament Building as we left.
This is a macro photo of a stack of four measuring cups. We are looking towards the bottom of the cups with their handles fanned out.
Interesting old staircase I found walking through a hospital in my hometown.
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Yes, it is mine...you know how you buy that piece of clothing in a foreign country because it looks so right there but on returning home you realize you will never wear it.
Well one year I was in London in January when Harrods had their crazy clearance sales, and the hat was just so fascinating. The next day the reality of packing it for the return trip hit me and I finally had to give up and wear it home.
This is where it all paid off. While I was waiting to board, the gate counter called me up and asked if I would mind being bumped to FIRST CLASS...not Business, but FIRST CLASS. Would I mind??? Well what an eye opener to see how the privileged travel. Most of my fellow first classer's were a rock band and their leggy blonde girlfriends, but it didn't interfere with my best flight ever (and I have been flying internationally since I was 7). It had to be the HAT! So every now and then I pull the hat from the back closet and dream about being bumped to first class again (which of course has never repeated)...hmm maybe I should start wearing it for all my flights.
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Exeter Quay.
It never did brighten up properly that day, but it produced some interesting details in the sky.
Exeter, Devon, UK.
Weekly Challenge: Orange. Your inspiration this week is orange. Either the color orange or an actual orange. Or both
Provincia de Buenos Aires - Argentina
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Treppenhaus im Stoltze Museum Frankfurt
Das Friedrich Stoltze Museum der Frankfurter Sparkasse wurde 1978 gegründet. Die Dauerausstellung zeichnet den Lebensweg des Frankfurter Mundartautoren, Satirikers und Journalisten Friedrich Stoltze (1816 – 1891) nach.
(Die Farben sind so nur an einer bestimmter Stelle des Treppenhauses durch den natürlichen Lichteinfall sichtbar.)
Summer 2021. due to a track closure because of a broken bridge there's only one train left, that runs in this main station....normally full of people, scurrying to their trains....
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Einmal für ne Weile abschalten, kein Corona, keine Maske und keine Weltuntergangs-Nachrichten. Das erreicht man am Meer.
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Switch off for a while, no Covid 19, no mask and no end-of-world news. That's what you get at the sea.
There was only one table available at Le Hibou Café that evening in Paris on Valentine's Day. Probably one couple joined it later. And it seemed to these loving people that they were the first in the world to discover what they are now feeling for each other, that from now on all days will be as bright and warm as this one.