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Medieval Cow and Wolf Playing Backgammon

Donna, Alexander and I set off for a day of exploring the Viennese countryside, but first we went hunting to find a cow and wolf playing backgammon…

Success!

“In the 15th century, Enea Silvio Bartolomeo Piccolomini, better known later in life as Pope Pius II, described all the fine houses of Vienna as being painted inside and out with fabulous scenery. Like the marginalia found in illuminated manuscripts, the houses would have featured religious and historic portraiture, along with some humorous imagery for good measure.”  Source, Atlas Obscura

The painting dates approximately to 1509…  Yes, FIFTEEN-O-NINE.  Isn’t that amazing?  Well, I think it is…

Do you recall an earlier post where Alexander and I were discussing manifesting principles and we used a Bentley – since when he finishes his studies, that is his ambition – to own a Bentley…  Well, we three were in the car, again discussing manifesting Bentleys and what should cruise past us at the exact moment..?

…and so from one type of beauty to another…

This is our first destination, the home of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand and his family before husband and wife were brutally executed…

…but for that, you need to go to the next post…  🙂

~ Bella

 

Leaving the majestic horses, we made our way back to Graz to find the 'Stairs of Reconciliation'... No matter where you look, there are cyclists everywhere in Graz... The archway on the right is where we are headed... ...and through the small door on the left... Completed in 1438 under…
Artstetten Castle (Schloss Artstetten) was the home to Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his family until the tragic events in Sarajevo in 1914... The castle is still owned by the same family and they live in it all year round... Note to self:  I want a bathtub like this, but preferable…