Yes, we have no climate change in Vienna

19 Sep

Rosehips are flowering
While the chestnuts are falling?
No climate change here!

Konzerthaus

19 Sep

The Konzerthaus in Vienna needs just a few more “likes” on Facebook to reach 15,000 to celebrate the start of the new season. Just saying …

Prince Rudolf and Mary Vetsera

1 Aug

It isn’t often that 126-year-old mysteries are solved, but that is what I opened my Kurier to discover this morning. Although almost everyone has accepted the version of events that said Crown Prince Rudolf’s death with Mary Vetsera in a hunting lodge near Heiligenkreuz on 30 January 1889 was a “double suicide” (in the words of the Kurier), there were a few holdouts like Paul Hofmann in his fascinating, and sadly out-of-print, book The Spell of the Vienna Woods. He pointed out there was some suspicion that, in fact, the two had been murdered–perhaps by Mary’s uncles–and the whole thing was made to look like suicide. Now Mary Vetsera’s suicide notes to her mother, sister, and brother have been found. They were hidden for decades along with other Vetsera papers in a safe deposit box at the Schoeller Bank on Renngasse in Vienna.

I’m surprised at how intensely interested I am in this fact. My sympathy has always been with the less romantic–but harder working and more effective–Hapsburgs, like Empress Maria Teresia and Emperor Franz Josef. Perhaps it’s just the idea that something I never, ever expected to learn for sure in this life, I have now suddenly and with no effort found out. I just opened the newspaper. Perhaps next week they’ll publish proof that Salieri really did murder Mozart!

The article itself (in German, of course) can be found here: http://kurier.at/lebensart/leben/mary-vetseras-abschiedsbriefe-entdeckt/144.528.774

Vivaldi in Vienna, again

28 Jul

Some faithful soul has once again put a rose on the Vivaldi memorial to remind us that Vivaldi died in Vienna on this day in 1741. I am grateful.

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Tom Cruise is in Vienna

23 Jul

And he and I arrived at the Staatsoper at the same time, I on foot coming from Haas & Haas where I had just picked up some amazing Mango Flip ice tea (to make at home), and he in a black BMW with police escort. Apparently, the premier of “Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation” is taking place in and around the Staatsoper today. (There are big screens outdoors for all who don’t have a ticket.) The summer lull in Vienna.

Austrian Rieslings Set a High, Dry Standard – NYTimes.com

10 Jul

I wish the New York Times hadn’t told everyone about the great Austrian Rieslings. Now there won’t be enough for us residents! 😉
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/07/15/dining/wine-review-austrian-riesling.html?referrer=

Welcome to Discoverpeace!

7 Jul

There has been so much EU bashing recently I think most of us have started to overlook why it was started. Here is a project that seeks to put us back in touch with what has happened in different European cities to foster peace. A (walking) tour with a somewhat unusual focus:
http://www.discoverpeace.eu/choose-a-city/

You might want to wait until the heatwave is over, though, before taking advantage of it.

And yet another anniversary

26 Jun

In addition to the University (650 years) and the Ringstraße (150 years) the Spanish Riding School is celebrating 450 years. Quite a year in Vienna! The Lippizaners have a couple of gala performances at Heldenplatz to celebrate.

New park benches

11 Jun

This was the sight that greeted me this morning on Maylo’s walk:

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And true to form I was immediately a bit sad at the passing of the old benches and contemplative about what the change really means. Some may say that I’m reading too much into it, but I see the new style of bench as a response to two not very positive changes in Vienna over the last five years or so.

Change #1: A year or two ago I noticed that benches were disappearing from the parks. My assumption is that they were being stolen (they usually disappeared overnight) and that the new benches are a countermeasure. Understandable.

Change #2: There are more and more (homeless) people sleeping in the parks. The Austrian social system used to provide so well that you saw very few. All kinds of factors–including budget cuts and immigration–are contributing to a larger population of homeless. It may not be so visible in the photo, but the new benches are quite a bit shorter than the old benches. This, of course, makes it harder for people to sleep on them. I have very mixed feelings about that.

When changes like this come I think about the movie “You’ve Got Mail”, specifically the scene where Kathleen Kelly’s bookstore has finally succumbed to the Fox Books megastore and she is waxing philosophical about it. She says something like, “Some people would say it is an tribute to the greatness of this city, how it keeps reinventing itself, but the truth is my heart is broken. Something I loved is gone and no one can ever make it right.”

BBC – Travel – Vienna’s recipe for living well

6 Jun

My sense is that this article (sadly) would have described the Vienna of 10 to 15 years ago better. We no longer have as much time for “productive idleness” as we used to, but it’s a nice Saturday read anyway.
http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20150513-viennas-recipe-for-living-well