
WE walked from our apartment down the Porzellangasse this evening to the Palais Liechtenstein, which has this lovely statue in the midst of a pond.  The water runs from her jar at this angle, but in the back, the water comes out of a fish's mouth.  The park surrounding the palace has giant old sycamore and blooming chestnut trees.  There are two songbirds that hang out in the sycamores with the most musical, but distinct songs.  I have no idea what they are. Not robins. I want one of them to be a lark.  Remember, "Greet the day with a song"?  I can't see them.  I may have to get some binoculars. 
 A duck and six tiny ducklings swam by.  Why are all babies so attractive?   
Six little ducklings swimming in a pond, 
Five were brown and one was blonde.
Oh excuse me, for a second I thought I was Rick Walton.
If I WERE Rick Walton, I'd have that published by five in the afternoon tomorrow.
I may be eating a leetle too much chocolate.
 
 
 
7 comments:
One of the many great things about Vienna is the walking. It accommodates the necessary increase in chocolate consumption nicely.
Great PB beginning! The F&Gs will be in your hands by noon.
Rick Walton=MAGIC!
Mmm chocolate
Is it possible to eat too much chocolate?
Ha ha ha, you're such a hoot!
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