Monday, August 1, 2011

Linderhof Couple

Not far from Oberammergau, Germany is one of King Ludwig II's three magnificent palaces, and said to be his favorite—Linderhof. It's his version of a scaled-down Versailles, framed for a moment by this delightful couple with their traditional outfits, his loferl socks—or Stutzen, as they are called in Bavaria (thanks, Markus), and their unusual umbrellas.


5 comments:

  1. Simply devine, love it! :-)

    Would be believe it:
    Word verification is "bursh" - boy! *giggles*

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  2. Thanks, Merisi. While I cannot find "bursh" either online or in my paper German-English dictionary, I bow to you as a native German speaker. Thanks for keeping me on track!

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  3. Martha, this is a wonderful image. This couple looks really genuine (in spite of the vividly couloured umbrellas), no disguised tourists - just see the man's grumpy expression. And they perfectly frame the castle.

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  4. So you don't think they are paid actors, there to add a bit of local color ;-) ? They are charming, aren't they, umbrellas and all.

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  5. Well, if they are actors, then they're good! But this castle is such a money making machine that I have doubts they would need actors there.

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