Smell the sky

by - 9.6.11




That's what I did when I passed by Vienna's Volksgarten. You know what they say, stop! take time to smell the flowers? I did that literally and enjoyed it much because the smell included a lovely sky. ^_^

The Volksgarten is like a hidden fortress for the locals and a newly found paradise for tourists.






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17 comments

  1. Looks like it was nice and warm as well.
    Lovely to see a rose garden like this.

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  2. Great impressions by Vienna Volksgarten!Have a nice weekend!

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  3. I can only imagine the sweet smell from the roses! Great blue sky!

    SWF

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  4. Never come here without your camera.

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  5. Gorgeous shots! Love the flowers on the first photo.

    Happy sky watching!

    Liz @ A Simple Life

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  6. Great shots!
    I love the roses on your first photo, what an amazing colour.
    Have a nice weekend.

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  7. MMMMmmmm. I love the idea of breathing in the aroma of the sky...and roses. :)

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  8. oh so lovely...I can almost inhale the fragrance from your photos!

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  9. both of the shots are beautiful but I prefer the first one...it´s simply romantic, marvelous

    nice day, dear

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  10. oh,yes! these are definitely worth stopping. gorgeous roses!

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  11. A nice place to stop and smell the flowers!

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  12. I think I only experienced that when we went up to Baguio. It smelled different there. I'm not sure if it's the flowers, the pine trees or the whole place itself.

    That's a nice garden to visit.

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  13. Oh... such a lovely sight. It reminded me of the garden in Munich. Flowers were beautifully arranged.

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  14. i guess we should all do that some time, stop + smell the flowers...i used to do that at home, we have lovely sampaguitas which my mum planted ages ago, they smell really good + comforting, plus they bring loads of memories of my mum...

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