Hotel Beethoven
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Vienna and Bratislava
... white porcelain room the best, a smaller more intimate room than most and decorated with blue and white drawings that looked like porcelain. I enjoyed the gardens too, though some of the annual beds were being cleared for the winter. The gardens feature many classical statues and fountains.
I haven't had a chance to download pictures and am finding it difficult to get them to attach to my blog because of slow Internet service, so I won't try to add any ...
She said, Hello, Hello!
... a phone, I'd pick her up and dial the fire brigade, a zero, zero, zero, she stopped in my tracks and I said Hello, Hello I picked her up and gave her a huge hug, it was good to see a familiar face again, probably more so for her. Temika I've know since high school, shes also the reason I came to Vienna in the first place. She's been over here in Europe for five months now, and I wanted to see how she was doing. When she told me her plans, where she was going to be and when, I worked ...
Red Gate reflections
... 1090;ь укром 85;ые закоу 83;ки город 72; на велос 80;педе – одно удово 83;ьстви& #1077;. Citybike дает велос ...
Long night of the museums
... less than the regular entrance fees to the 2 palaces, this was basically free. It's this furniture depot. The royals apparently all had their own furniture and styles, but instead of furnishing each of their many homes with their stuff, they bought enough furnishings for one or two and then had a crew of people move the furnishings in whenever they came around and out whenever they weren't. By furnishings, I mean everything from couches and beds, to chamber ...
An der schönen grauen Donau, opus#1 in A
... after a couple of days in wine countries, it was nice to taste a variety* of the local microbrew.The WomBar at the hostel offered drinkage and poolage, and soon the night bell tolled.Next morning, it was time to sample the local public transport. The subway sent us swiftly to Schönbrunn Palace, where emperors lived and ruled and young master Mozart once performed. Majestically the yellow mansion rose atop its well-tended flower gardens, and a triplet of ...