Very hard topic for this month’s Theme Day. Its edge. Though you can find it everywhere:)
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Very hard topic for this month’s Theme Day. Its edge. Though you can find it everywhere:)
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I like the bridges the most in Budapest. For some reason my favorite is the Elizabeth Bridge especially with special lights like this.
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Melissa And Doug Toys
funny art
The famous Musical Fountain in Budapest on the Margaret Island.
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According to the statistics of the last year this is one of the most popular photo from 2010 on the Budapest Daily Photo blog. The photo was taken by Marcsi Dúzs during the flood in 2010 June.
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The theme day is about Time for December within the city daily photo family. See other solution all around the wold:
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For 2010 November the Theme day is about Public Transportation. The Margaret Bridge is again closed for the tramways, too in Budapest. These long buses are replacing them.
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The theme day for October is about Graffiti. This one is in the Xth district of Budapest.
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The theme day’s topic is open air market for 2010 September. This photo was taken at the Fény street market in Buda. Have a nice Autumn!:)
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Sugar! is a unique confectionery in Budapest. They sell cakes, sweets with a special design at two places. We usually go to the Paulay street shop.
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Theme Day: Reflections – Parliament Building in Budapest. Actually this is a winter photo but that happens if the blogger forgets about the theme day.:)
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Only Hungarians will understand the tragedy of this sign. I have found it in a school where the technical staff wrote to the door “légyszíves ne csúgd be…” There is a terrible mistake in the spelling the right version should be “légyszíves ne csukd be…” The meaning of the sign with a similar error is something like that: “Please do not close (the door)…”
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