6 thoughts on “Secessionist Gems ~ November 1, 2015”
Hi Linda I have enjoyed all your pictures from Hungry esp since Tony visited there several years ago and I knew there were some beautiful buildings. Some of your desert pictures also look very tempting!
I’m delighted you have a connection with Budapest, albeit through your son. I would love to hear Tony’s impressions on Budapest. Delighted you have enjoyed the photographs. I haven’t calculated how many miles I will have to run to stay in shape since adding a daily torte to my life. Linda
Budapest is cited as one of the world’s most beautiful cities with extensive World Heritage Sites and rich history as the former second capital for the vast Austro-Hungarian Empire. Such s feast for a camera. Linda
Hi Linda I have enjoyed all your pictures from Hungry esp since Tony visited there several years ago and I knew there were some beautiful buildings. Some of your desert pictures also look very tempting!
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I’m delighted you have a connection with Budapest, albeit through your son. I would love to hear Tony’s impressions on Budapest. Delighted you have enjoyed the photographs. I haven’t calculated how many miles I will have to run to stay in shape since adding a daily torte to my life. Linda
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That is a city Jay and I have always wanted to visit. Your pictures do nothing to dissuade us. 🙂
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I’ll have travel tips for you. Don’t plan a marathon here as there are too many cobblestones. Looks great but not a fine running surface. linda
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Beautiful city thanks for the great pixs!!
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Budapest is cited as one of the world’s most beautiful cities with extensive World Heritage Sites and rich history as the former second capital for the vast Austro-Hungarian Empire. Such s feast for a camera. Linda
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