2013. augusztus 16., péntek

Become night...


...and I remembered I shot this picture the day before yesterday,
when I was walking home to Buda. Buda is great, but a week ago I came Home from Bécs (sorry, Vienna. Get used to it, because the Bécs) and I say I fuckin' loved it! 
Plenty of attractions, cleanliness of the streets and the 40-degree heat, oh geez, sweaty! Hungarian street names (Angyalföldstrasse, Esterházygasse, Lisztstrasse), fast (old) very red trams. Carnation colour is everywhere in the street, I like it! People are completely helpful, they language is German, sure, but you barely need to know; they understand English (my English knowledge too). So, I will come back to you shortly Bécs, promise. Thank ya.

Uhlala  yeyeye, 
I've noticed, babes are not at all throughout in the city. Mystery. Waiting to be examined:)

Austria, Vienna

Stadtpark, maybe:) Apparently, it was an elegant age built park. Nowadays... unvisited
Neue Donau and a new Donau City buildings. In the foreground is a veteran river patrol boat
Hungarian? Nice, do I not have to know English or German?
Untere Alte Donau. Realy, realy peaceful place
Donau City
Communist liberators monument. I can't think of a better word
Khmm... Castle?:)
...I am ashamed, seriously
Yes, this car is a TESLA, baby!!!
And finally, my favorite park in the Roosevelt Platz, near the University of Vienna's old building. I love it!

Back in 6. June...


...flood recently passed down on the entire length of the Danube in Europe. Due to the bad weather and too much rain in spring (it was snowing in US, I heard), the river (Duna) bursted its banks. In this picture the water level is 895 centimeters. You do not know, but here's a tram line and a traffic lane under the bridge both of them completely flooded by the river. :(

Oh! Which bridge is this? This is an old and unique bridge (designed by the English designer William Tierney Clark, the construction manager was a Scottish-born named Adam Clark.) named Széchenyi Lánchíd, also called Chain Bridge in Bp. Beautiful, isn't it?