It is a waste if they are not repaired, destitute rebel, when I don't have my fone or watch I just look at those clocks, the city seem to have many of it =)
I cannot say Panaderos, but I am sure it is quite old, my daughter's school has a different look and it was established in th 80's, the stones are not the same as this one. I just love the sky when its so clear like that!
Hi Gizelle! Beautiful pictures. Sorry for this short visit, but I wanted to say thanks for your comments on my blog. This weekend, I’m going to take a musical break, and next week I’ll make a very short trip, crossing South Atlantic. I’ll try to catch up with your posts as soon as possible. Meanwhile, leave you with some chocolate champagne truffles at Blogtrotter. Have a lovely weekend and an excellent week! Gil
A gorgeous building. I'm looking at a very blue sky here too. Looks like many places around the world are enjoying a wonderful springtime. Let's hope it lasts!
I love the building. I think it's really nice to have an old building to be converted into schools. There can be tonnes of exploration within the old building; I think I'm flying off into my dreams.
I enjoy both travel and photography. Although I haven’t been all-over the world, I try to document my journey and share it around. Here, my current hometown Vienna, a city I come to love not just for its intrinsic beauty but its overall aura of good vibes, I share bits and pieces of what to see and enjoy. -Marie Gizelle
Vienna Daily is part of Mirage Blogs - text and photos otherwise stated copyright of Mirage.
No photos are to be copied, reproduced or printed without permission of the author. Please know the word 'respect.' You can learn more about https://vienna101.com/">Vienna here.
13 comments
Beautiful old building and the clock works fine, we have a lot of old clock towers but most of the clock have not been maintained, great shots.
ReplyDeleteI love that shot of the clock against the backdrop of a blue sky. How old is that school? Great shots and reminders of Old Europe! :)
ReplyDeleteah, the viennese skies, so wonderful...
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so jealous of your blue sky. We have snow ... again!
ReplyDeleteIt is a waste if they are not repaired, destitute rebel, when I don't have my fone or watch I just look at those clocks, the city seem to have many of it =)
ReplyDeleteI cannot say Panaderos, but I am sure it is quite old, my daughter's school has a different look and it was established in th 80's, the stones are not the same as this one. I just love the sky when its so clear like that!
ReplyDeleteOn most days LAra, today: its gray =(
ReplyDeleteCrazy weather Chuck, here its the cool to warm, warm to cool changes that is annoying...=(
ReplyDeleteHi Gizelle! Beautiful pictures. Sorry for this short visit, but I wanted to say thanks for your comments on my blog. This weekend, I’m going to take a musical break, and next week I’ll make a very short trip, crossing South Atlantic. I’ll try to catch up with your posts as soon as possible. Meanwhile, leave you with some chocolate champagne truffles at Blogtrotter.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend and an excellent week!
Gil
Such a beutiful blue sky, like Chuck i'm jealous. The compostions of the clock against that ble, blue sky.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous building. I'm looking at a very blue sky here too. Looks like many places around the world are enjoying a wonderful springtime. Let's hope it lasts!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend. :)
I love the building. I think it's really nice to have an old building to be converted into schools. There can be tonnes of exploration within the old building; I think I'm flying off into my dreams.
ReplyDelete(:
Gil, do have a great vacation! Thanks for the chocos! =D
ReplyDeleteBabooshka; ah today the sky was gray, I wait for it to be blue again! Thanks!
Fenix, I hope the weather becomes stable too! Happy weekend!
Kyels, the building has been a school eversince =) You need to take that dream to sleep first =) I hope school is getting easy soon. TC!