I couldn´t wait for this weekend to come since I had been full of elan to discover the other parts of the Lobau ( Donau-Auen National Park). I prepared myself, packed my smartphones so I could take photos of this lovely lagoon located on the border of Vienna and Lower Austria. I only see these views in internet, I have to see this fantastic view by myself. It is even beautiful in seeing these actual sceneries and I have to admit, the people living nearby have done a good job in keeping the area clean.
Stadler Furt...
...is an area which is still part of the town Groß Enzersdorf, Lower Austria. Literally, Stadler is derived from the German word Stadel meaning barn and Furt is a creek that is not deep where anyone could cross-over from one side to the other. I had been to other parts of Lobau and it tells the same story, but this one here is one of the most beautiful parts of the park and what I have seen so far.
The bridge had been constructed so bikers and visitors could reach the other.
This is the lagoon located on the left side of the bridge when the water is high it could pass the bridge towards the most beautiful part (first image above).
There are pathways where hikers and dog walkers meet and these lead to the forest.
It is so serene and a wonderful place to meditate. A guy whom I met walking his dog said that in Summer months, this area is full of the the locals and visitors alike. And since the temps are a bit colder now, I only saw bikers zished here and there...One thing is sure... I will surely come again here to enjoy the amazing view!
Picking The Wildflowers....
I thought I ate too much lunch, so I decided to take a walk alone on the parsley field and beyond as my husband opted to make a siesta . I was looking for wildflowers to pick. I had been here last week, but there were not much blooms. And today, I had been lucky to have picked some. It is not far away from our flat, maybe just about a kilometer.
I watched the tractor harvesting the parsley on the other side of the field and I always thought that parsleys are harvested by hand...
And so, below are the wildflowers I picked and today had been a lucky day.
The first thing I did upon arriving home was to rinse the flowers in a bucket of water to remove the insects. I will be arranging the wild blooms tomorrow and hopefully most of the buds have opened by then.
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