I was up at 5:30 AM my usual time to start plotting how much trouble I can get into, but as I get older that boils down to winking and flirting wif a few birds in shops and restaurants. LOL Just a dirty scoundrel, me. LOL
Now for some lighthearted photos I took whilst goin out wearly this morning for my daily 5 mile walk and then after returing to my room to write some post cards, I started thinking about how I am going to orchestrate getting my invention on its way to production, for I will be in Sofia Bulgaria, my purpose of travel to work at the company that will fabricate the battery-less and wireless electrical switch, with a built in dimming feature.
Receiver and Transmitter
The Transmitter (battery-less & wireless switch, with dimmer)
The photos of the day in Pest.
This street underground exit should make my son David laugh.
It was summer of 2007 and we were in Pest and there was this guy sitting in a chair and reading a book and rocking back and forth singing, whilst this green russish bin was on fire and sparks and smoke everywhere; but he kept singing his song and reading his book. Go figure. LOL
You are now entering the Deak Zone.
Deak, Deak Deak, every where you look Streets, statues, buses, trams, signs, subay terminals. SO! where's the money???
It means: Pest evangelical follower
Teri soul will
Little Deak small nursery (I think)
A Synagogue in Pest
Underground tube station
I love the old VWs here, this one is a cab or used to be
This restaurant in the distance was where my son David and I had our first Chicken Paprika in Pest (2007)
A church and yard behind the hotel
hotel building
Then after a rest, I went out again for photos.
I think I actually did about 10m miles of walking today.
It got colder and windy as well.
I had my favourite dish for lunch, Chicken Paprika.
The Elizabeth Bridge
You have to go down to cross the street and come out the other side
The other side, the walking street (sétáló utcában)
A clock (overkill)
I am now entering a posh area of Pest, called Deak Plaza.
Perhaps the most famous name in Hungary and with statues of Ferenc Deak a sort of George Washingtonof Hungary
I love toys in the windows
Elephant in front of a restaurant (no name)
Deak Ferenc utca (street)
Deak Ferenc Terrace
A botique furniture shop; GOAHOME
The old No. 49
The restaurant called Cyrano, where I had lunch
Cyrano Restaurant
Cool flutes, what? Alan will dig it.
Walking back on Molnar Utca to the hotel
Well I'm back at the art hotel called Bohem
and tomorrow, I head for Timisoara, Romania
through the Translyvanian Alps.
HEH HEH HEH!
Jó éjt és vigyázz a vámpírok
(Good night and watch out for vampires)
LOL
David
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