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Thursday 28 November 2013

Thursday 21 November 2013

Throwback Thursday: Kazinczy Carrot of Wisdom



It was during last summer that I noticed someone had been working hard on good old Kazinczy street, decorating the lamp posts and signs with these stickers. Some of them are still there, bit in tatters though and some similar stickers showed up in other areas too, but this is the (almost) complete inventory of the "carrot of wisdom" in its prime.












Sunday 17 November 2013

Budapest 140

Buda and Pest were united on the 17th of November, 1873

 Andrássy út

                                                      Danube during the flood

 Szabadság tér in summer

Jánoshegy in winter

                                                                Oktogon metro stop

                                                                  Nyugati station

Teréz körút 

Paulay Ede street

Paulay Ede street

       Skating rink in Városliget

  Gellért Hill

            Keleti Station 

Eiffel Square

Dob utca

Belgian Delights and Hungarian Humour


Ajax-Felcsut 1:8, oh no, the other way around. In case you google the Felcsut football team and can't find it, don't be surprised :)




Thursday 14 November 2013

Throwback Thursday: Summer Sounds in (almost) Winter

Well winter has never been my cup of tea, so it's always great to remember summer festivals- and Balaton Sound is sort of the summeriest of them all, the right place and time for Paul Kalkbrenner's epic Sky and Sand. How would that sound in winter though? And generally, a festival in winter? That's one thing to find out, and well, now I can, for Sziget has a wintry sister, the aptly named Fridge ( http://www.sziget.hu/fridge/). Sky and snow, why not :)









Monday 11 November 2013

Brace Yourselves- Winter is Coming (And It's Gonna Be Awesome!)

                                                     
                                                 
                                                             There will be snow.                  




There will be smoke on the water.


There will be festive lights.




There will be winter festivals.




There will be Trabis under the snow, which is kind of the awesomest thing of them all.


There will be hot pools in the deep freeze.


There will be winter fashion.


There will be cookies and drinks and gifts. And professional gift wrappers.







There will be winter wisdom.


There will be national holidays.


There will be Christmas trees. Predictably. Maybe less predictably some with a red star on top.



There will be flowers escaping the chill.


And of course there will be those who are sort of grumpy about the proceedings.