On top of Gellert Hill in Budapest is the Liberty Statue, commemorating the liberation of Hungary from the demons of National Socialism, embodied by german troops and ‘special units’. The translated inscription at the foot of the liberty statue reads “Erected by the grateful Hungarian Nation in memory of the liberating Russian heroes.” At that…
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Missing Building, Budapest
A short business has led me to Budapest: A multinational EU funded project working on CO2 reduction by better energy usage has its kickoff meeting here. The first free hours I used for a walk through the center, which shows amazing contrasts between Gucci shops and decaying building blocks just within eyesight.
Clouded Goodbye to Krk
I started this sequence with images from the island of Krk with a clouds scenery, and with an image of clouds I want to finish it. At this time of the year such evening clouds are not uncommon, as are heavy thunderstorms at night. In a trailer or even a tent these are memorable events.…
Street Cafe, Krk
One of the cool places in Krk, the cafe Casa dei Frangipane in the harbour, is named after the dynasty of the Frankopan, which was very influential in Croatia up to the 16th century. The Frankopan sovereigns tried to defend their estate both against the turkish invaders and the Venetians and where ultimately defeated by…
Blog: Running WP 3.0 now, and a Caveat
Always eager to avoid security risks hidden in older software, I first tried the new 3.0 version of the blog software WordPress on my local installation. I was impressed by the smoothness and speed of the upgrade process, which did not cause any hickups or even minor changes in the look of my handcrafted theme.…
Kid Color Slides, Krk
Sherri’s remark on the “kid colors” of the Egglestonian trike reminded me of the slides on a playground in Krk, and recently searching through Carl Weese’s Pennsylvania images brought that Wadesville playground slide to my attention. What a difference in the obtrusiveness of the coloring. Personally I am less than convinced that we do kids…
Krk Fire Plugs
In most places of the island of Krk, the fire plugs are painted in (weathered) red. But wherever new units are set up, the standard color is a fresh blue, clearly signalling water. And they do make up for nice focusing points in their surroundings.
The More the Merrier: Fenders
Whilst it made up for attractive subject matter, I admit being astonished about this amount of fenders, especially in a quiet harbour and a mooring area where the ships don’t stay even overnight. But then, who knows, maybe this is a local way of demonstrating power.
No Slam Dunks in Glavotok any more
Back from my holidays since a week, I still have some images from Krk I regard as worthy to be shown, like these from the church and monastery in Glavotok. Sometimes this blue sky, old buildings and/or the sea can create almost a sensory overload for some precious moments.
Eggleston’s Trike in Krk
At least since my unexpected encounter with Eggleston’s famous trike on a Honda Poster (here) I am somewhat sensitized for those small vehicles. So my heart leaped for a moment when I saw this symphony in blue, consisting of that chinese-made little threewheeler and the harbour scenery and intensified by the red tail light. Of…
New Gallery: Blue Ship Details
The two last years I have collected images of the red shipping vessels moored in the harbour of Krk. The best frames went into the small gallery “Red Ship Details” here on this site. In a certain sense finding these images was simple as red is compelling, almost shouting at you. Add to that the…
More Krk Shadows
As Krk has a strict regime on construction activities, the historic (aka 19th century) appearance of its structure is mostly intact inside the city walls. The houses are of similar height and irregular floor plan and the walls richly structured. Thus the interesting play of shadows everywhere. The challenge for the council now will be…
Krk Shadows and Their Chimneys
The sun decided to work as an artist again: Sitting already low above the horizon and using the chimneys of the small and mostly old houses of Krk, she painted wonderful shadows on the facades.
Late: June Wallpapers
One third of June has already passed, so I am really late with my wallpapers. But as I do like this pair of images so much, especially the delicacy of the Iris, I decided to publish those anyway. The reflection in the first image is the replica of a Thai Temple situated in the pond…
Finish of a Fantastic Meal
Searching for the church of Sveti Krsevan, we stopped in the small village of Poljica for lunch. And a fine lunch this was, by far the best grilled lamb that I’ve eaten on this island. But really spectacular was the walnut schnapps, served before *and* after the meal. Sometimes it’s really good not being the…
Under the Umbrella of…
Off season here in Krk means time for the locals to sit and chat in places that will be humming from the voices of tourists within four weeks time
Playful: Circles in the Sun
I am taking my holidays seriously: Instead of sweating for Sofbomo, I just see what comes along. Serious work has to wait a bit, it doesn’t really comply with family holidays anyway.
Krk Brass Band
These days are the festivities for the name day of St. Quirin, patron of the church and the diocese. The local Brass Band gave a concert on the plaza.
Sveti (Saint) A.C., Lutrija, Ljekarna
Today was the Feast of Corpus Christi, and as the town of Krk on the island of Krk is the seat of the bishop, there was a large procession through all of the alleys.Krk itself is the town of Sveti Kvirin, Saint Quirin. Now don’t get me wrong, I am the last to deny religious…
In Wall – On Wall
Found in one of the alleys in Krk, where ACs are blooming on the walls now like mushrooms in a moist forest.
Rainy Days in Krk
Seen in the small village of Milohni?i in Krk
Cherry Tomatoes, Kind of
Probably just a formalist shenanigan, but to quote Tyler Monson: “… why do I do what I do? Because it makes me smile, inside, I think; as simple as that.”
Stairways to Heaven
The name of these supermarkets was fascinating me since my first visit here in Krk. On the background of the socialist history of this country I found it even more interesting.
Still Wrapped Up
On the island of Krk, tourist season still has not fully started, clearly visibly through those caravans. Christo would have liked the wrappings, but in reality the look almost a bit out of this world.
Front Yard Guard
I would not go as far as Earl here on ‘Meandering Passage’ to see bayonets coming out of that Yucca, but its gestalt for sure shows a certain aggressiveness, making it ideally suited to patrol the front yard of that house in Krk.