Wednesday, October 28, 2009

All Good Things

Here are a few photos of the weird and wacky things we saw in Europe during late June and early July of 2009.

In Vienna this guy was busy trying to feed his little robot family.

I knew that Ontario’s Highway 11 was the longest street in the world but I didn’t know it went all the way to Hungary!

Krakow: Can you imagine trying to buy a hat for this guy?

When I rule the world the guy who invented pirogues will be honored like a king!

Is it just me or does this “Man at Work” in Bratislava seem to be taking an awfully long break?

21 comments:

Pseudo said...

I'm feeling a little sorry for myself that I don't know what a pirogue is.

Midlife Roadtripper said...

Krakow - interesting "side" to that sculpture.

Pirogue's - sort of like stuffed ravioli only with potatoes or other veggies? I think. They're good.

Corinne said...

That's what I love about Europe...there's art everywhere!

cat said...

I just love the last photo of the man at work.

LadyFi said...

Great shots - especially that last one! So amusing and unexpected.

Anonymous said...

Love the "man at work"! Especially because the sign is in English!
Should I knit a hat for the KraKow man?
merthyrmum

Ronnica said...

Like your comment on that last one!

Unknown said...

Yep, my favorite is the last piece as well; very, very creative.

Anonymous said...

That giant head is...'interesting'.

Roxane said...

I would be the bumbling idiot to trip over the man at work LOL

Keys to the Magic Travel said...

I have loved your entire tour of Europe. I must admit to being many shades of green...but I am just trying to live vicariously. And now I have a craving for pirogues...

Betty Manousos said...

These are grat pics.
The giant head is impressive!
hugs hugs

sprinkles said...

That sideways head is interesting. I love pirogies too, my mom hates them. Love that last picture!

The Blonde Duck said...

The last one is hilarious!

Ally Wasmund said...

hey! thanks for stopping by my blog today. your blog is fabulous! those pictures are amazing :)

Grand Pooba said...

Geez, the whole country is like one huge art museum!

Melissa B. said...

One of my students hails from Poland. Her Mom makes pirogues for the class, sometimes. But the thing that's even better than the pirogues is the way my student pronounces the word pirogues. Nothing in this world, I'm telling ya...

Karen M. Peterson said...

Fun pictures! I'm totally craving pirogues now! I used to know a couple from Kiev that introduced me to them and they are awesome!

Your pics make me miss the short time I spent in France. Must get back to Europe!

Anonymous said...

I want your life.

Liz Mays said...

I love your photos so much. That head sculpture is amazing.

Sandy said...

I have seen mimes of that type is so many places, and I never get tired of watching them!

And a friend's late grandmother made the best pirogues in the world right here in little Rhode Island.

Great wrap up post!