From where I lost my car keys at 47°30'20.63"N, 11°37'9.06"E; looking across at Blick v. Mondscheinspitze
Rotwandalm – I asked this son of a dairyman living with his parents at the top of a mountain for directions to Kreuth, and he said there is no town called Kreuth in all of Austria ! Austria ?
Looking across Achensee to Pertisau
Over the ice bridge or through the river to get to the other side ?
Daisy and me fifty years from now.
The alps in the spring look like one would imagine, dramatic, with water falling from everywhere.
Austrian flags mark the path in Austria.
Walking over snow fields in flip flops reminds one that preparedness is a state of mind. Actually, I slipped and fell just as the camera snapped.
Looking up the valley towards Blick von der Granatspitze from Dorfersee which is just a small lake in a remote high altitude mountain cert, about six miles up from Burg.
The mountains of Austria are covered with flowers. Lower grass if full of all kinds of flowers including wild lavender, and the higher mountains grow these small ice plants which look quite delicate.
Lienz is located at the confluence of the rivers Isel and Drava in the Eastern Alps, between the Hohe Tauern mountain range in the north (including the Schober and Kreuzeck groups), and the Gailtal Alps in the south. It is connected with Winklern in Carinthia by the Iselsberg Pass. The neighbouring municipality of Leisach marks the easternmost point of the Puster Valley.
The town of Winklern, where I took a wrong turn, which took me accidently to Mallintz.
Sun shining bright at 8 pm.
The history of Schleissheim Palace started with a renaissance country house (1598) and hermitage founded by William V.