The great field at Hűvösvölgy is one of those rare parts of Budapest which has been untouched since decades. Popular play for excursions , for running and for outdoor events among the hills of Buda.
Nice quiet place. I like those tables and the bark of the tree on the left
Brings back memories! I grew up in Remetekertvaros. But I remember ithose woods in radiant sunshine with kids running around licking candy canes, corousel whirling , music in the air, trampled grass packed with the buzzing crowd lounging on colorful blankets. I remember the woods on a carpet of bright wild flowers, mushrooms in the shade, the taste of smsll strawberries (szamoca), the birds calling and squirrels scampering above.
Later I lived in Lipotmezo where my father was employed-thanks for the spectacularly beautiful pictures you posted many months back. Congratualtions to your marriage to Zannnie. I feel strong kinship to you two as my psychotherapist daughter and her Irish husband have adopted a Chinese toddler a few months ago. They will have some same issues as the two of you when raising your future children. If interested: http://www.jasminesjourneyhome.com
I enjoy your photos and admire the effort taking and posting them.
I”m glad there are some places that remain the same and give everyone such wonderful memories. Lovely shot Zsolt.
I really like the feel of this photo! great shot
I enjoy your great pictures of your beautiful city. Maybe you can make some pictures of the large market hall. I visited Budapest several years ago. I hope I can return one day. Keep up the great work with your photographs.
Ok John..I will take some photos at the market, too:)
Hello Z and Z,
I hope my post went along with my other email address.
Udv…………CG
Hi Chuck,
which post you mean? I am a bit confused…do not really understand what you mean:(
Nice quiet place. I like those tables and the bark of the tree on the left
Brings back memories! I grew up in Remetekertvaros. But I remember ithose woods in radiant sunshine with kids running around licking candy canes, corousel whirling , music in the air, trampled grass packed with the buzzing crowd lounging on colorful blankets. I remember the woods on a carpet of bright wild flowers, mushrooms in the shade, the taste of smsll strawberries (szamoca), the birds calling and squirrels scampering above.
Later I lived in Lipotmezo where my father was employed-thanks for the spectacularly beautiful pictures you posted many months back. Congratualtions to your marriage to Zannnie. I feel strong kinship to you two as my psychotherapist daughter and her Irish husband have adopted a Chinese toddler a few months ago. They will have some same issues as the two of you when raising your future children. If interested: http://www.jasminesjourneyhome.com
I enjoy your photos and admire the effort taking and posting them.
I”m glad there are some places that remain the same and give everyone such wonderful memories. Lovely shot Zsolt.
I really like the feel of this photo! great shot
I enjoy your great pictures of your beautiful city. Maybe you can make some pictures of the large market hall. I visited Budapest several years ago. I hope I can return one day. Keep up the great work with your photographs.
Ok John..I will take some photos at the market, too:)
Hello Z and Z,
I hope my post went along with my other email address.
Udv…………CG
Hi Chuck,
which post you mean? I am a bit confused…do not really understand what you mean:(
Has spirt and quiet balance. Nice shot.
Lloyd Wood Devix