March 2018 – A Photo A Day

Based on a promise to ‘Pay Attention‘, this is one of six blogs with the good intention is to publish a photo a day of my six month adventure in Vienna with a caption and thoughts on the image. Note that the publication date and the date when the photos were taken are not the same. Enjoy my (manly) scrap book for future memories… take that future dementia!

March 31

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March 29

Easter in Vienna, the bunnies are everywhere!

March 28

Traditional clothing is still worn extensively during celebrations. One advantage is that the style is functional. Here you can buy a Dirndl for only a few hundred Euro.

March 27

A train on the U2 line crossing the Danube. Part of the extensive public transit service in Vienna.

March 26

This is the east entrance to the Hofburg, the former imperial residence. Now where I go for meetings.

March 25

Year round bikes are a key transportation means.

March 24

Street Trams (strassebahn) are still a key feature of public transit in Vienna. Most people are aware and accidents appear to be infrequent.

March 23

One of a number of churches in the inner city. This one is Schotten Kirchen. It is so named as it is near the former Shotten Tour/Gate in the old city walls.

March 22

Easter markets are smaller than their Christmas counter parts. Mulled wien, treats and crafts can be purchased in both.

March 21

Not all of the attractions in Vienna are vernable. A ‘social club’ is perhaps an example’

March 20

Detail of statutes gracing the top of the parliment buildings. Framed against an unusual blue Vienna sky.

March 19

Easter Decorations on a balcony of a business in the inner city. Similar decorations are placed on the barren branches of trees.

March 18

Horse drawn carriages are a touristic fixture. Here this one is riding toward the St. Peter Catholic Church in the inner city.

March 17

A detail of a decoration on a building (housing Chanel) showing the excellent public art.

March 16

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