the poles are for avalanche prevention? I was sure it was for austrian pole dancers.....
How exactly does the pole help with things falling from the roof?
This looks like such an interesting trip!![]()
Tribilín;35215466 said:That's what I was trying to explain to my sis while she was crying her eyes out when we were watching Amadeus, "it's just fantasy"!![]()
holy giant bread batman, those things were huge, i would love me a grilled pannini sandwich on those suckers.
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Avalanches off a building?? That's some sort of snowfall! How would you tell your kids that grandma just died from falling snow walking to bridge club??
the poles are for avalanche prevention? I was sure it was for austrian pole dancers.....
I'm going to follow Jordan's lead on this one -- no comment!
How exactly does the pole help with things falling from the roof?
Avalanches!! Oh my!! There would be no escape in those little alleys!!
One of your tour pictures looks like you are super tall from your picture vantage point!Was it the one taken out of the window? I was on the 2nd floor!
Amazing steeple on the cathedral
Tracy
Avalanche from the roof?Wonder how a stick helps that.
Love the pics from your tour.
I think they are pulled across the alley during times of high danger- sort of like a do not enter warning. They help you by asking you to stay out. Am I right, Glenn??
Hey GlennCatching up after my 'sick' week. Great updates - gorgeous pictures! I can't believe you were taking pictures of food before you found the Dis - I would have never thought to do that!
A little night music - Eine Kleine Nachtmuzik, right? The only reason I would even know that is because of this musical toy the girls had when they were little. It had 5 or 6 cubes that you stuck in cube shaped holes, and when pressed, each one played a different segment of Night Music, so you could put them in whatever order you wanted. Also, each side of the cube played a different instrument, so you could flip them around and get all kinds of different variations. It was a very cool toy. But I wish I could have said I knew it because I know classical music really well, instead of that I learned it from a toy!
OK, that does it! I'm having coffee with my friend (YOU) right now. Brewing some decaf as we speak. MMMmmm! In fact, I"m going in deep- doing me up some frothed milk and nutmeg too.![]()
Not to get ahead of myself, but further along in this flashback TR I went back to that shop and I wrote that it wasn't as good as the day before! Maybe too much anticipation / high expectations.
Eine Kleine makes an interesting appearance in "Amadeus" if you've ever seen it. Towards the beginning, Salieri is giving his confession to a priest and he plays samples on the piano of some of his more famous compositions. The priest doesn't recognize any of them. Then, with one finger, he plays 9 notes of Eine Kleine and the priest goes, "Oh yes, I know that one. That's delightful. I didn't know you wrote that!" Salieri says, "I didn't. That was Mozart!" (Can you tell I love that movie?)
That's the thing about perfect moments.. hard to live up to on a redo
I love that scene!
I need to rent that, it's been a long time.
I only got it because we are very used to security gates and "forbidden areas" over here. They look the same all over the world I guess.![]()
I've never seen Amadeus...........I'll have to add it to my netflix list.
what a lovely evening! Cafe Demel. I can't wait to see your pictures to see if it matches my memory! I can't remember what I had other than it was chocolate...and amazing and it wasn't Sacher Torte though we did have that too. Surreal amazing.
We never made it to Cafe Demel. It was closed that night (all the cafes closed early, mid-afternoon maybe?) and we never got there. Something for the next trip, I guess!