From my childhood, the goal of many in my culture was to seek out time on a lake. Friday nights were spent in bumper to bumper traffic on I-75 heading north. Sundays were spent similarly heading south. There was true joy on Saturday. It felt especially good if you were free of a note.
I thought the imitation palm trees shading the deck of this pontoon boat were a nice touch.
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Monday, July 30, 2018
Saturday, July 28, 2018
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
There is a star for Korngold on a boulevard in Vienna. As a classic movie fan, I love the swashbuckling scores for the Warner Brothers studio from the 1930’s and 40’s. And I know his violin concerto which is in the contemporary repertoire. But a quick consultation with Wikipedia turned into an obsession that will continue for quite a while, I suspect.
He was a child prodigy who relationship with his father was not unlike that of Wolfgang and Leopold Mozart. Mahler praised his early work.
Korngold had a very successful career composing operas and symphonic works in the 1920’s. He was brought to Hollywood to score Mendelssohn’s music for Max Reinhardt’s film of “A Midsummer’s Night Dream”. His innovative approach changed film scoring forever.
He returned to Vienna for a short time before being forced to flee in the lead up to World War II. So his Hollywood career was totally serendipitous.
There seems to be a documentary about his life. Anyone see it?
He was a child prodigy who relationship with his father was not unlike that of Wolfgang and Leopold Mozart. Mahler praised his early work.
Korngold had a very successful career composing operas and symphonic works in the 1920’s. He was brought to Hollywood to score Mendelssohn’s music for Max Reinhardt’s film of “A Midsummer’s Night Dream”. His innovative approach changed film scoring forever.
He returned to Vienna for a short time before being forced to flee in the lead up to World War II. So his Hollywood career was totally serendipitous.
There seems to be a documentary about his life. Anyone see it?
Friday, July 27, 2018
Sometimes it takes greater effort
On the steep hill down from our Airbnb in Karlovy Vary, there was a bloom struggling against all odds.
Thursday, July 26, 2018
Lock
In Karlovy Vary, we walked beside a church to get down the the center of town. The side doors were impressive. It appeared that they were not used. I wonder who has the key to this lock and when it was last used.
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
I have to wonder
First of all, the building door to the street is supposed to be locked at all times, although I have seen it propped open. So those who leave the handbills must have good timing or know when to get in.
Secondly, half of the apartment doors seemed not to have been opened in the week we were there. So I have to assume that most Viennese like to take a summer holiday in July. I can’t imagine that these units are vacant.
Thirdly, can the distributors read German or are they ignoring the signs? “Please no publicity materials.”
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Keplerplatz
One reason I liked the area we stayed in Vienna was that the local transit stop was Keplerplatz, appropriate honor to the one who figured out planetary motion. From what I can tell, the mathematician didn’t spend any time here. He did live in Prague and the house still stands. We will have to find it the next time we visit.
Monday, July 23, 2018
Sunday, July 22, 2018
Saturday, July 21, 2018
Public spaces 2
I admire the efficiency of German. These signs are frequently displayed in parks in Vienna. Public spaces need to be shared. Sometimes you need to restrict activities for the common good. Dogs are banned in fenced areas containing playgrounds to protect children. But dogs are given free range is other areas where they can run unleashed.
In the park I mentioned in my last post, there were several groups camping out. I took this picture of police interacting with one group. Everyone was calm. I wouldn’t describe it as harassment. Not knowing what was being said, I can’t be sure. But I suspect the issue was the dog. It was not a “hundezone”.
In the park I mentioned in my last post, there were several groups camping out. I took this picture of police interacting with one group. Everyone was calm. I wouldn’t describe it as harassment. Not knowing what was being said, I can’t be sure. But I suspect the issue was the dog. It was not a “hundezone”.
Friday, July 20, 2018
Public spaces
We split up for the day and decided to meet up at a restaurant in the suburbs. I made my way walking along the U4 which parallels the Vienna River. There were lots of interesting things to observe away from the Ring where most of the tourists spend their time. The corridor is punctuated by train stops and bus connections. There were marked paths for pedestrians and cyclists. Lots of residents move through, but they also pause and return. Yes, there were benches but there were small garden plots with vegetables growing. This was a place where people live their lives.
I came upon this neighborhood park with hammocks and platforms suitable for a resting off the ground. It was delightful to stop for awhile. I contemplated how I might live my life in this city.
I came upon this neighborhood park with hammocks and platforms suitable for a resting off the ground. It was delightful to stop for awhile. I contemplated how I might live my life in this city.
Thursday, July 19, 2018
I couldn’t resist
Playmobil has a seamstress character complete with shears, tape measure and wrist pincushion. I’m not exactly sure what the red things in the toolbox are. Any ideas?
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Flying Tiger Copenhagen
I have a new favorite store. Believe it or not, it’s a cross between a dollar store and Ikea. There is a single path winding past all the colorful merchandise. You want to touch everything. I purchased two things. This spoon knitter and a yellow poka-dotted pink strap for my suitcase. From the website I see that they are a few stores in the NYC area. I’m telling you: this is your chance to get in on the ground floor of the next big thing!
Monday, July 16, 2018
Teaser: View out the kitchen window
At seven o’clock, the first morning in our Airbnb, I heard banging and quickly snapped this picture. The power cord was being passed over the peak of the roof. I have been following their progress as they have torn down everything to the floor of the attic. A chain saw was used to remove the rafters. I witnessed the beams bundled and lifted down by a crane.
It has been a lesson in structural engineering.
We are in a race of time. Can they finish before we leave in a week?
Update: I held off posting this to see how far they would get. Here’s a picture from Saturday, as the bosses are consulting over the plans spread out on the pallet of bundled materials. There was a lot of pacing and cell phone consultation.
It appears as if they are reconstructing the entire upper building and things aren’t going well.
It appears as if they are reconstructing the entire upper building and things aren’t going well.
Sunday, July 15, 2018
Snagging some WiFi and shade
When you go without a sim card for the week, you adapt. You get into the habit of taking screenshots of G’maps, just in case you lose the position. You also learn where you can pickup WiFi, like museums and train stations. Sometimes it will reach to a bench in the shade. Sometimes not.
Saturday, July 14, 2018
Unscientific survey
Who would you sit by on the tram?
An old woman knitting or ... yourself?
After thinking about it, maybe it is an aversion to sitting backwards.
An old woman knitting or ... yourself?
After thinking about it, maybe it is an aversion to sitting backwards.
Friday, July 13, 2018
Counting pills, shirts and squeezes
We have just a few more days. I am rationing quite a few items. Don’t you just love my Hello Kitty toothbrush with the suction base? Got it at a Dollar Tree. It should be replaced before the next trip.
Thursday, July 12, 2018
Travel gods are fickle
We traveled from Karlovy Vary to Vienna on train.
Well, actually we left from Ostrov. The tracks were disrupted between Ostrov and KV. On the way in, we transferred to a bus which took us to the depot. But on the way out we decided it was easier with the three of us to take a taxi from our Airbnb directly to the train station in Ostrov, about ten miles for $11.
This picture is from the first class car on that train. It is an old fashioned compartment. The three of us had it to ourselves, with our luggage on shelves above our heads. First class often means free WiFi, but this car was not upgraded. We were able to link one of our iPhones as a hotspot using the Czech sim data which was soon to be no good in Austria.
The connection in Prague was tight, about twenty minutes, which is close enough when transferring baggage down and over to another platform. We began to worry as we became more and more delayed. The train arrived with one minute to get moved. Luck was with us as the Vienna train was just across the same platform, delayed five minutes, and the first class cars were side-to-side.
The first class car on the OBB(Austrian) train rolling stock was modern with the three of us sitting at a table in 2x2 facing seats. About that time we were very hungry. There was a dining car but we also had the option of being served at our table, ordering by attendant or app. P jumped right in and got his meal ordered on the app. F and I couldn’t quite get it all decided and figured out before the attendant came by. You can guess what happened: P was waiting for his food until we were almost into Austria. He eventually went back to the dining car to cancel it. Our assessment was that the Czech crew was understaffed and overwhelmed.
Not to be deterred, P was soon picking out a brewpub via the internet for dinner in Vienna. He was determined to the point of getting F to use his German on a call for reservations. The call was unanswered. P hadn’t eaten all day. Fate was turning against us.
Our Airbnb is a ten minute walk from the Vienna Hauptbahnhof. We rolled our six suitcases, slinging various backpacks and shoulder bags, to find that the elevator in our building was out. Now we have not had elevators in our buildings up to now. We can handle a couple of flights. But our Airbnb was six flights up from ground level. My guys rose to the challenge. Later, F said he plugged in his earbuds, cranking up “Highway to Hell” to give him motivation.
Dinner was lovely. The absentee Airbnb host messaged us the next day that they were knocking off 100€. We were still speaking to each other. We have returned to lovely Vienna.
Well, actually we left from Ostrov. The tracks were disrupted between Ostrov and KV. On the way in, we transferred to a bus which took us to the depot. But on the way out we decided it was easier with the three of us to take a taxi from our Airbnb directly to the train station in Ostrov, about ten miles for $11.
This picture is from the first class car on that train. It is an old fashioned compartment. The three of us had it to ourselves, with our luggage on shelves above our heads. First class often means free WiFi, but this car was not upgraded. We were able to link one of our iPhones as a hotspot using the Czech sim data which was soon to be no good in Austria.
The connection in Prague was tight, about twenty minutes, which is close enough when transferring baggage down and over to another platform. We began to worry as we became more and more delayed. The train arrived with one minute to get moved. Luck was with us as the Vienna train was just across the same platform, delayed five minutes, and the first class cars were side-to-side.
The first class car on the OBB(Austrian) train rolling stock was modern with the three of us sitting at a table in 2x2 facing seats. About that time we were very hungry. There was a dining car but we also had the option of being served at our table, ordering by attendant or app. P jumped right in and got his meal ordered on the app. F and I couldn’t quite get it all decided and figured out before the attendant came by. You can guess what happened: P was waiting for his food until we were almost into Austria. He eventually went back to the dining car to cancel it. Our assessment was that the Czech crew was understaffed and overwhelmed.
Not to be deterred, P was soon picking out a brewpub via the internet for dinner in Vienna. He was determined to the point of getting F to use his German on a call for reservations. The call was unanswered. P hadn’t eaten all day. Fate was turning against us.
Our Airbnb is a ten minute walk from the Vienna Hauptbahnhof. We rolled our six suitcases, slinging various backpacks and shoulder bags, to find that the elevator in our building was out. Now we have not had elevators in our buildings up to now. We can handle a couple of flights. But our Airbnb was six flights up from ground level. My guys rose to the challenge. Later, F said he plugged in his earbuds, cranking up “Highway to Hell” to give him motivation.
Dinner was lovely. The absentee Airbnb host messaged us the next day that they were knocking off 100€. We were still speaking to each other. We have returned to lovely Vienna.
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Sad news, but I certainly understand
She may not realize how much a part of my life she is. From the beginning of this blog, I have relied on her expertise, through sweaters, socks and spa sets. She was there and I thank her.
Godspeed, April.
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Fairlawn
We have stayed several times at the Fairlawn in Kolkata. The first time was on our way to Bangladesh in 2009. I have often said that was the real Best Exotic Marigold Hotel portrayed in the 2011 film.
We were looking into staying at the Fairlawn in Kolkata for a future trip* just yesterday. The dear proprietor has passed and the family has now sold it. We were sad to hear that the hotel lost its liquor license in the transfer. This picture is from 2012. P enjoying the beer garden.
We were looking into staying at the Fairlawn in Kolkata for a future trip* just yesterday. The dear proprietor has passed and the family has now sold it. We were sad to hear that the hotel lost its liquor license in the transfer. This picture is from 2012. P enjoying the beer garden.
Monday, July 9, 2018
Could have benefited from this?
This film festival has childcare arrangements. I walked by this area and saw the little ones enjoying it.
We stopped going to the Telluride Film Festival when F was young. We couldn’t keep up the pace. Telluride was an intense weekend of film education and considerable expense.
I’m glad we don’t have to balance movies and parenthood anymore.
I’m glad that he grew up and loves film festivals as much as we do.
I’m glad that we found the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
We stopped going to the Telluride Film Festival when F was young. We couldn’t keep up the pace. Telluride was an intense weekend of film education and considerable expense.
I’m glad we don’t have to balance movies and parenthood anymore.
I’m glad that he grew up and loves film festivals as much as we do.
I’m glad that we found the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
Sunday, July 8, 2018
Nine wine glasses and three forks
Our Airbnb unit worked out well. There is lots of space with two separate bedrooms. We certainly enjoyed the good, reliable WiFi. This is a commercial endeavor with maybe six units in this newly renovated building. All outfitted with Ikea branded goods.
I was a little frustrated with the kitchen.
Yes, there are nine wine glasses. Nothing bigger than two juice size glasses to drink from, not even a beer glass. There are only three forks, four soup spoons, a bunch of table knives and one paring knife. Every try to slice bread, necessary around here, with a paring knife? There is a wine cooler in the living room, but only a hot plate to cook on. The only pan to use is this small saucepan without a lid.
There is a unopened box of table salt, but no shaker. Nothing, no mustard even, left in the refrigerator.
We are leaving some instant coffee.
I was a little frustrated with the kitchen.
Yes, there are nine wine glasses. Nothing bigger than two juice size glasses to drink from, not even a beer glass. There are only three forks, four soup spoons, a bunch of table knives and one paring knife. Every try to slice bread, necessary around here, with a paring knife? There is a wine cooler in the living room, but only a hot plate to cook on. The only pan to use is this small saucepan without a lid.
There is a unopened box of table salt, but no shaker. Nothing, no mustard even, left in the refrigerator.
We are leaving some instant coffee.
Saturday, July 7, 2018
Thursday, July 5, 2018
What happens in Vary 2
Don’t you just hate it when you are walking home and your favorite flip flops give out?
I hope they weren’t far from their accommodations. Those cobblestones can be brutal.
Wednesday, July 4, 2018
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Pop-ups 2
I was intrigued by the bathtub. There were five people standing around trying to figure out how to fill it with ice. I don’t know enough Czech to find out what exactly the hang up was. I returned a couple of days later to see they have it all properly installed. It was a bathtub of bubbly booze.
Monday, July 2, 2018
Pop-ups
This festival is like an upscale fair with an incredible number of booths trying to entice the attendees. I encountered this truck next to the pop-up stage straddling the river with all sorts of lights and speakers. I have no idea who will be doing what. I can tell you, it won’t be silent.
Sunday, July 1, 2018
My productive time
As an early riser, I enjoy quiet time in the morning. My routine is to have my coffee, eat a little breakfast, read my email, check the headlines (or not), do some sudoku, and flip through the previous day’s photos for potential blog posts. I like a visual prompt as inspiration for my writing. I enjoy my quiet time. I need my quiet time. I want my quiet time.
This has been disrupted by film selection for the festival. One can reserve three films 24 hours in advance on the app. We had some grace for the first two days. But I hit a wall yesterday morning. I came in late the night before and didn’t have time to study the program. So when the app opened for reservations at 7 a.m., I had to work hard to get my three films selected. This was compounded by my lack of expertise for this festival. You’ve got to have a strategy. I had six unsuccessful attempts before I was able to get my three in.
So all that is my excuse for not posting yesterday. This morning I was ready and had my three done by 7:15, with only one request rejected.
This has been disrupted by film selection for the festival. One can reserve three films 24 hours in advance on the app. We had some grace for the first two days. But I hit a wall yesterday morning. I came in late the night before and didn’t have time to study the program. So when the app opened for reservations at 7 a.m., I had to work hard to get my three films selected. This was compounded by my lack of expertise for this festival. You’ve got to have a strategy. I had six unsuccessful attempts before I was able to get my three in.
So all that is my excuse for not posting yesterday. This morning I was ready and had my three done by 7:15, with only one request rejected.
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