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9 months ago

is it really worth living though...?

always, even if it hurts.

to be frank and personal and without being preachy or graphic i was deeply, deeply suicidal during the last two years and did not expect to live. at one point i had 2$ in my account for weeks and would use it to buy one piece of bread which i'd eat slowly. i was lucky that my apartment lease was my friend's because anyone else would've kicked me out. i had a bug infestation which came from a hole in the wall and i slept with spiders and fur beetles with trash and dishes that i hadn't taken out for god knows how. during this time my friends were my greatest love even though i was unable to tell them how bad i had it until i was out of it. i went out for a walk every day and tried cataloguing birds and frogs i saw. and of course people have it way worse than me. i'm happier than i have ever been since early childhood right now. then again it might never have gotten better, so i guess it's easy to say. but i still think life is a gift, and i kept that belief back then too even if it was unbearable. i'm not calling anyone ungrateful for rejecting it. living is neutral too, and it's political. but life will always have an abundance of itself worth experiencing, help to offer to others, and communities worth finding.


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4 months ago

Eastern European Escapade Part 4

The car’s packed, the playlist is set, and our hearts are racing with anticipation. We’re continuing our adventure and heading to Austria! From the stunning Alpine landscapes to the rich cultural heritage, we’re ready to explore every corner and create unforgettable memories. Buckle up—this journey promises to be incredible! Can you tell I'm excited?

Who better to welcome us to Austria but Mozart.

Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4

Here’s a fun fact about Vienna: Vienna has a unique tradition known as “Wiener Schnitzel,” but did you know that it has been a part of Viennese culture for centuries? Rumor has it that the dish is believed to have originated in Vienna in the 19th century, but its roots go back even further. The traditional Wiener Schnitzel is made from veal, and its preparation and presentation have become a hallmark of Viennese cuisine. If you’re a fan of food, you have at least try an authentic Wiener Schnitzel in Vienna is a must!

Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4

Here's a fascinating fact: Empress Elisabeth of Austria (known as Sisi) and Marie Antoinette were indeed related. Sisi was Marie Antoinette’s grandniece. Sisi's mother, Duchess Ludovika of Bavaria, was the sister of Marie Antoinette's husband, Louis XVI. So, while they never met, these two iconic women from history shared a family connection through their royal bloodlines! Also, a Palace!

Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4

Belvedere Palace

Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4

Belvedere Palace in also like the Louvre is known for its stunning art collection, particularly its impressive array of Austrian art. The palace houses two main museums: the Upper Belvedere and the Lower Belvedere, both showcasing masterpieces from different periods.

Upper Belvedere:

Gustav Klimt: The Upper Belvedere is home to Klimt’s iconic "The Kiss" (1907-1908), one of the most famous works of the Art Nouveau movement. This masterpiece, with its intricate gold leaf and sensual portrayal, is a highlight of the collection.

Egon Schiele: You’ll also find works by Schiele, a protégé of Klimt, known for his raw and expressive style. His pieces often explore themes of human emotion and form.

Lower Belvedere:

Baroque Art: The Lower Belvedere features a collection of Baroque art and architecture. It includes works by artists like Johann Michael Rottmayr and the magnificent frescoes by Luca Giordano that decorate the palace’s ceilings.

Medieval and Renaissance Art: It also displays a range of medieval and Renaissance pieces, showcasing the evolution of art through the centuries.

The Belvedere Palace itself is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture, designed by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt. The stunning gardens and the palace's design complement the exceptional art collections housed within.

Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4
Eastern European Escapade Part 4

In the heart of Austria lies Salzburg, a city where history and melody intertwine seamlessly. Nestled between rolling hills and the majestic Alps, Salzburg is famously known as the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Its baroque architecture and charming streets feel like a living museum, taking visitors back to a bygone era.

But Salzburg’s fame extends beyond its classical roots. In the early 1960s, this picturesque city became the backdrop for one of cinema’s most beloved musicals, The Sound of Music. The film’s enchanting scenes, from the hills alive with the sound of music to the picturesque Mirabell Gardens, were shot here, capturing the city's serene beauty and adding a touch of Hollywood magic to its historic charm.

Visitors today can follow the footsteps of Maria and the von Trapp family, exploring iconic filming locations such as the Nonnberg Abbey and the stunning Leopoldskron Palace. As you wander through Salzburg’s cobblestone streets and lush gardens, you can’t help but feel a sense of timeless wonder, where music and history harmoniously blend into an unforgettable experience.


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