Most of my books are packed away due to belated renovations of our house. Said renovations are becoming more belated by the day, I swan, and I have no idea where the best of my books might be.
So the book I picked up happened to be a guide book to the River Danube.
The sentence:
"In 1766, Emperor Joseph II opened up to the citizens of Vienna what until then had been the restricted imperial hunting grounds."
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Jesuitenwiese in Prater
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from hunting ground
to a place for play
a little yellow train
a football ground
a giant ferris wheel
what would Friedrich I
have thought of the land
to hunt on as they wished?
and what would
the Prater family have thought
of the land
that slipped
| Wiener Riesenrad in the Wurstelprater amusement park |
Emperor Joseph II was wise
to share the land with Vienna
—and then a World Exhibition
shared Vienna with the world
Photos from Wikipedia

10 comments:
I came expecting an asylum story?! Now I'm feeling a trifle insane as my thought processes have to switch ship to Vienna in 1766 ! LOL
The aharing approach often works better in the end than the covetous! Thanks, Kay. k.
Bravo ! Your imagination has no limits, lol !
Ha - your photos brought back some memories of the time when I lived in Vienna. I lived in Josephstadt, pretty close to the Prater. Kind of shady in some areas, but I loved it. It was close enough to walk to the city center and to university (about a 40 minute walk) and I did that every day, twice. Good times...
I like your poem!
Well, a good thing came out of it then ~ Thanks for the piece of history, smiles ~
You do so well with story and poem starters. I don't have quite enough imagination to do it. - Margy
Wow, Kay!
I m intrigued and love how fate helped you go on this path.
((hugs))
I think you wax poetically all year, Kay. I'm pretty much doing it this month. You are far busier than I am, though!!!!
Luv,
your faithful follower!
Whoa, wait a minute. Kay, did you know you have this post, for Ella's prompt, linked to Margaret's prompt about Willard Asylum?
Obviously you linked incorrectly to my Willard Asylum post … but I appreciate this break :) As you know, it is a very sad and heavy topic ;)
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