Eating my way through Central Europe
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This bottle cap design is very clever in that the cap doesn’t come fully off. I’ve never seen it before.
All of the bottles are like this - probably a EU regulation. Deserves adoption in the US.
@Steve-Miller said in Eating my way through Central Europe:
This bottle cap design is very clever in that the cap doesn’t come fully off. I’ve never seen it before.
All of the bottles are like this - probably a EU regulation. Deserves adoption in the US.
I fucking hate those things. They make me want to rip them off and litter in protest.
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All sounds lovely @Steve-Miller !
How long is your vacation, all told?
We’re going home Tuesday.
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We’re going home Tuesday.
@Steve-Miller so almost another week to enjoy all the yummies!
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FOOD FOR THE SOUL!
Vienna is the home of Strauss (and Junior) along with Mozart. Classical concert tonight. I’m not a big classical guy despite listening to like 17 cassette tapes on how to enjoy classical music back in the day. I don’t dislike it, just don’t really get it.
This concert was designed for people like me! The selections they chose were ones I know from cartoon shows and Merry go Rounds. One was a piece I recognized from a music box my mother had. They folded in a medley from The Sound of Music and even a bit of Chubby Checker.
The purists in the group were a bit disappointed that they abbreviated each piece to fit it all in. I didn’t mind and want to hear more.
Spectacular hall - 1870-ish. Strauss conducted there at one point. Great acoustics.
And the piano! A fine big Bosendorfer, maybe a 190? It mostly stayed in the background but every once in a while he could really let ‘er rip. The upper register sounded especially pretty to me.
Sweet!
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FOOD FOR THE SOUL!
Vienna is the home of Strauss (and Junior) along with Mozart. Classical concert tonight. I’m not a big classical guy despite listening to like 17 cassette tapes on how to enjoy classical music back in the day. I don’t dislike it, just don’t really get it.
This concert was designed for people like me! The selections they chose were ones I know from cartoon shows and Merry go Rounds. One was a piece I recognized from a music box my mother had. They folded in a medley from The Sound of Music and even a bit of Chubby Checker.
The purists in the group were a bit disappointed that they abbreviated each piece to fit it all in. I didn’t mind and want to hear more.
Spectacular hall - 1870-ish. Strauss conducted there at one point. Great acoustics.
And the piano! A fine big Bosendorfer, maybe a 190? It mostly stayed in the background but every once in a while he could really let ‘er rip. The upper register sounded especially pretty to me.
Sweet!
@Steve-Miller Sounds wonderful! (no pun intended!) And the hall looks fantastic!
I have no problem with making music accessible, and given the trend of fewer and fewer people listening to classical music, I think it's really important as a way to get new listeners and keep casual ones.
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THAT MOZART GUY.
Lunch at the Mozart cafe. You can’t hardly turn around without seeing his name plastered on something. Cafe very nice, ate outdoors.
Had “Schinkenfleckerl”. Think carbonara without any peas. Lots of pepper.
Accompanied by a cucumber salad, again awash in sour cream.
https://share.icloud.com/photos/08f5uSG7FK7GpH2AP1Fe-Kddw
Sachertorte for dessert, made at the hotel that invented it. I really liked it, Sharon not so much.
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Our guide told us about them but I haven’t seen them.
I’ll keep looking.
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Got to try Mozart balls today.
Very good!