Thanks Walter, what is "Mozartkugeln"?
Wo bin ich?
Yeah Walter, what is Mozartkugeln?
Imur, that's a mighty dark picture. COuld you shed some
light on it?
lmur, are you expecting us to possess nictalopia?
CalamityJane wrote:Yeah Walter, what is Mozartkugeln?
Mozartkugel (Mozart Ball), a chocolate ball filled with nougat, creme and marzipan.
Hey, IMUR. Is that picture in Ireland?
Sorry about that - here's the same area from a slightly different (and brighter!) angle.
Francis, you can put your sunglasses back on, now.
Gosh, one of these days I'll have a direct pipeline to the
Mozartkugel factory <sigh>
Imur, that does indeed look like Great Britain.
Letty, I must get out more, it is in Ireland.
And CalamityJane, tsk tsk (a red rag to a bull).
Is it this house in Kerry?
Connaught? Oops. C.J. probably has it.
It's not in Kerry, CJ (which is my ancestral home, btw).
Letty, it is in Connaught. A beautiful place to watch the sun go down. :wink:
oh the days of the Kerry Dancers, Imur.
Okay. Need to check further.
and watch the sun go down on Galway Bay. Is that the place, Irish?
Yes it is, well done Letty.
As an aside, many moons ago, I took an old flame on a jaunt to Galway, ostensibly to watch the sun go down on Galway Bay as the song says.
It rained the entire weekend!
Away with ye, Letty.
You know, honey. Most of my geographical knowledge comes from music.
I'll be back later with a place. Have to wish the Lord a Happy Birthday.
Where am I? and it is connected with an old song.
Fascinating, no?
Intriguing. Looks like it's underwater and made of sea-shells.
Has it to do with "Joseph & his amazing techniclour dream-coat"?
A drowned/ immersed statue, and a catholic/ religious one at that....