This is along the pathway where the graffiti is always changing.
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Christmas Eve on the Danube Canal, Urania Observatory
Christmas Eve on the Danube Canal, Urania Observatory. It was maybe a degree above freezing, but AWESOME!
Zeev Ramiel “Vision of Colors”
Had a great time helping out with the exhibit at Gallerie Steiner when Zeev came to Vienna. He is a lot of fun to work with and it turned out to be a good idea that he brought his friend Armando to help with the setup the day before. We had a pretty good turn out. Visit before the show ends November 5th. Contact me if you are interested in any of the prints in other formats or framed.
http://www.gallery-steiner.com/
http://www.ramielzeev.com/
Vienna Oktoberfest Tent
Oktoberfest Tent in the Prater. Dirndls dirndls everywhere. Behind me there were multiple passed out beer-lovers and it was barely four in the afternoon!
Mmm… Mukata (Thai BBQ)
My friends Vala and Leon visited Thailand and brought back this Thai BBQ device in which a bowl of coals has a spaghetti strainer type lid placed on top of it and then the gutter is filled with pork broth, noodles and veggies. Then pork strips are grilled and mix with the soup. Nice compact way of cooking everything in a very small space right on the table!
Vintage Austrian Military Truck
This cool vintage Austrian military truck was parked in front of my apartment today. Reminded me of the WWII T17 staghound armored car named after my dog. Although it really is nothing like them. Afer a quick Google search I still do not know exactly what make or model of truck this is, and I did not bother to look real close to see a name on it.
Grey Cloud Graffiti
Meagan and I stumbled upon this great stencil graffiti in the bridge over the Donaukanal coming back from the Prater park on Sunday.
Good Karma
Neu Grafitti in Landestrasse Haltestelle. “Fuck The Pain. Good Karma.”
Fiaker in Prater
Kutschpferde im Prater Hauptallee, Dienstag in der früh.
Mittlealterfest in Böhmischer Prater – Wien, Österreich
Shopping and eating at the Middle Ages Festival in Vienna. The Bohemian Prater is like a little version of the Prater park in Vienna. Mostly it has rides for smaller kids. Which was perfect for Boris and Kim’s son Max!
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