Ladder in the cellar.
Spices and dried herbs hanging on the roof.
April still life at Kopaszi-gát.
Tenderness.
Strange boats.
The old factory buildings provide an excellent contrast to the lively garden which is Kopaszi-gát today and its XIst century buildings. I can only hope that both will remain intact for a long time.
The entrance of the secret passage.
Hasn’t been opened for a long time.
This is a strange but beautiful plant from the so called Australian section of one of the most beautiful gardens of Budapest (entrance is HUF 600).
A walk in the warm Budapest spring afternoon.
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A grey horse.
The grey ox.
The grey calf.
These picture were taken at the Arbo Tanya organic farm, near Debrecen.
These pictures were taken this week showing Buda viewed (or actually not viewed) from the east bank of the Danube (Pest side).
Hungarians are not particularily civilised as long as their health is concerned: cars with banned plates were happily circulating the town in spite of prohibition like nothing’s happened.
Budapest enjoys the loveliest October since many years. This shot was taken in the Buda hills on the Fogaskerekű train.
Yep, Farger is right behind this.