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Wherever there is a channel for water, there is a road for the canoe. 
--Henry David Thoreau
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That which the fountain sends forth returns again to the fountain.


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My son has this hobby of picking stones...and these are some of the moments I captured when he was looking for some by the lake at the Waterpark.

 


For Watery Wednesday.
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Penguin pool, Schönbrunn Zoo; April 2011


I like being a big fish in a small pond. I'm not interested in a huge audience because it brings headaches.
-Nick Lowe


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Anybody out there in the mood to jog? Let's go! We can also walk along the banks if you don't feel like jogging. ;)






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A bird does not sing because it has an answer.
It sings because it has a song.
Chinese Proverb
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The bird sings because it should and can. The kids laugh because they are happy. Things happen whether we like it or not....we do not have the answer to everything....yet life goes on. Our song, our journey goes on despite the obstacles as the bird sings through the changing weather.

How do you view this quote? Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks.


Photo taken on March 8 by the Danube River. - My kids were feeding the ducks but albatross kept diving in to take the food.
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23 November 2010

I might have the date wrong...November is supposedly winter but the photo shows otherwise...This season was anyway crazier than usual. Cold, warm. cold , warm....how much damage has the earth gotten so far? :(



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The lake (Danube) is frozen nowadays. Too bad that I forgot to bring out my camera while passing by earlier and only shot one using my phone...but you see the white there and a road in between then white again...both frozen water....I saw a lone man skating and I would try to go with the kids soon but the cold is giving me second thoughts. :)

Since summer is long gone here is a remembrance of what transpired back then:



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The weather could be deceiving....From inside our house looking out it seems cold because the skies are gray. We had planned to take a walk by the Danube last Saturday and watch a film later so I got the kids into jackets and a sweater too! We arrived by the island and the sun was shining happily...so off they took the jackets and left them under a tree. :)
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The Danube river has always appeared blue whenever I take pictures of it save for those times that it's frozen and covered with snow. I've always loved the hue of this river. Ironically, it also makes me feel blue being a foreigner in this land.Yesterday, I wrote about the red party, SPÖ, today I pertain to the opposition FPÖ (Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs, Freedom Party of Austria). FPÖ is defined as a right-wing political party and has political elements of both liberalism and nationalism. The party aims for the betterment of locals which in a way is a good thing. However, this betterment, for them is attainable by being hostile (this is too strong a word) to foreigners. In truth though, the party is not against all foreigners because during the campaign for the recent elections, slogans tend to be an attack against a belief system, that of the Muslims...sounds familiar? Well, 65 or more years ago, from this same country, there was a man  who was hostile towards the Jews...is it surprising that he left his ideology behind? And as if being sarcastic to that ideology, the  photos and posters of the party leader's blue eyes are always photoshopped...I mean accentuated.

I don't generalize the people of Austria as being one in this thought, there are a lot who tolerate us, foreigners. It's just that the thinking of such politicians are easily passed on to adults and kids alike. There are locals who do not share their sentiments but it still saddens me that a lot of them do.

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Foreigners who migrate (in other countries too whose language is different from theirs) surely has difficulties of integrating. That should not hinder though the process, even if it takes years. When I came here, I always hold a Philippine hero's words  by heart "to learn the language of the country you're going to is the first thing that you should do." However, he also said that ;"He who does not love his own mother tongue is worse than a rotten fish." For this, my family became multi-lingual.It was not easy at first, I learned the language myself because then I had 2 kids to take care of. I had my share of hostility then too...a doctor's assistant "barked" at me and said that I should learn the language...in my broken German I said: "I plan to but I just can't do it now, having two kids in tow." So I learned and now I can talk straight to her. Still, her eyes are cold as always.

Now, what has this got to do with the topic above? Not all foreigners are willing to learn the language and integrate...even for being here 10 or more years, they haven't had the initiative to do so, for what reason? Well, I don't know.This is what set the ire of others aflame...understandable though...Hispanics learn English when they migrate to the US. Koreans learn Tagalog/English when they want to live in the Philippines, Filipinos learn Korean when they migrate to Korea and so on...it's the person who has to adapt to the culture and the system not the other way around but not doing so does not give the locals a ground for hating.
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P.S.Last week's toxic sludge spill  that damaged the Danube is in part that of Hungary. It is a sad incident that led to the death of four and destruction of many homes in Kolontar. Here are hopes that the spill gets contained and do not contaminate any further the Danube River in other countries.

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It has been 2 years since my last visit at the Belvedere Palace. Back then I already showed the exterior of the Palace (upper Belvedere) and the garden along with the statues, fountains and cascades. This time, let us look at the lower Belvedere, Orangery which has served as a museum since 2007. 

A little history: the Belvedere Palace was commissioned by military commander Prince Eugene of Savoy. He is well-known for the series of wars won against the Ottoman Empire. He is also credited for defeating the Turkish arm at Senta in 1697 and other developments that led to the ending of the conflict between Austria and the Ottoman Empire. 

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This is our 2nd stop during the museum-hopping last Saturday. I had wanted to view Rodin's The Thinker being exhibited from October 1 until February 6 of next year....we unfortunately didn't get there as I was too confused which to view first...the works of Edward Burne-Jones, Frederic Leighton and Gustav Klimt among others were also on display. Theirs were under the appellation "Schlafende Schönheit" (sleeping beauty).

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"Change is a measure of time and, in the autumn, time seems speeded up. What was is not and never again will be; what is is change."

Wasserpark (water park) in Autumn taken from a moving train. See the Wasserpark in summer here.

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...and everything that comes with it. Still from the Kindermuseum set of photos, the most appropriate meme of course to post these...related to water! Here (click) are some more photos from the museum.

The I (tree/heart?) Earth can be seen in the big water mill the kids played with...all foggy because of the water in it. The one below is what the kids called a big water bag and which they can sit on as they listen to the guide explain all about water.

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One of the nearest train station from our place is Floridsdorf. From there it is easy to travel with the U6 line and the Schnellbahn. U6 line is the longest of all 5 lines in Vienna with 24 stops until the other end. The train going to the Vienna airport is accessible here too. Speaking of the airport, well, the flights that has been cancelled due to the volcanic ash crisis are taking longer than the passengers are willing to delay...a friend who has planned her vacation has to wait for a call from the local agency they bought the tickets from...
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From the U6 line, one can also travel until Westbahnhof and from there travel to Berlin and other parts of Europe. Costs and departure information can be found at Öbb.at.

I am not sure if the trains are cancelled too but for those who are stranded, it is not a good idea to travel with taxis. :D We watched yesterday how a CNN reporter stucked in Poland took a cab from there until Berlin, the fare? 2400 Euros! :D
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Anyway, the installation in the photos can be found outside the Floridsdorf station. The kids obviously enjoy being near it. In this same area, there are lots of flyers and newspapers that would be shoved at you, book bazaars are also often held here and sometimes mobile stores selling sausages, sweets, punch, souvenir items can be found here.

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Hi again! The Wasserpark is a park not without people lol. I just happened to take photos both of scenes with people and without them...I'm not too comfortable when they look at me while I take their photos so mostly are stolen shots. (Unless, it's a for portrait shot,I'd personally ask a person.)

A photo that would best define age...especially since the old man is walking over a bridge...what do you think?

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 Finally, the promising colors of Spring. Agree?

The Wasserpark (water park) situated in Floridsdorf, adjacent to the Danube is approximately 143.000 m². A frequent destination for kids and adults alike, there's a playground and a small court, vast open spaces to play football and other amenities. Since the Danube is just nearby, there are smaller lakes that had been a delight for birds and ducks. Walking the dog is a good exercise here too!

There are also benches by the lakes where one when can idle time watching the ducks peacefully or simply stare at the water and reflect upon life (I guess...) or have a good chat with a friend. It is always a pleasure to see old couples there on the benches, perhaps reminiscing their youth together and the life they've lived.



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Underwater World is an oceanarium located on the offshore Singaporean island of Sentosa. Opened in 1991, it has more than 2,500 marine animals of 250 species from different regions of the world. The oceanarium is underground and it is owned by the HawPar Corp. The Underwater World's ticket includes admission to the Dolphin Lagoon at Palawan Beach.

Underwater World has an 83-metre (270 ft) long travelator that moves visitors along a submerged 6-millimetre (0.24 in) thick acrylic-windowed tunnel from which they can look at an array of marine life including coral reefs, stingrays, moray eels, turtles, sharks and others.


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Visiting Underwater World was something hubby had always wanted to do. He spent lots of childhood here when his dad was still alive and he knew too well that the kids will love the place.


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Underwater World is also involved in several environmental and educational projects, such as the Living in the Ocean Programme, Ocean Ambassador Programme and the Coral Club.

The Underwater World also provides exclusive venues to host events, such as ocean-themed functions.

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