
Instead of the bustling Christmas market on the main square there is emptiness and silence on the first advent weekend in the Streets of Nuremberg, with people being asked to stay home and most activities being shut down due to our second lockdown.
But resilient she stands, the old city, as she has for the past 970 years, having survived the plague waves of the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries as well as the destructions of the aerial attacks during World War II that destroyed 90% of the buildings within the city walls. And the Imperial Castle, the mighty bell towers of St. Sebald church and City Hall will still be there when this ugly pandemic will finally subside.
You all be safe and enjoy your Sunday
Marcus
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That sky is gorgeous. I’ve been painting a lot in the last week and I can see that sky in my next painting, even as an abstract. Stay safe my friend. We’re in lockdown again here in Toronto for at least another two weeks, maybe more. Our Christmas Market is cancelled as well as is every other Christmas event that we love this time of year. Better safe than sorry. My son and his family in London all tested positive for COVID last week but luckily their symptoms were mild. They think they caught it from the nursery where their ten month old baby goes twice a week. They got tested because she had the fever.
I hope your son and his family continue to do well over in London, will keep fingers crossed. Covid can be a nasty disease for some! And thanks for your kind words, Carol, and stay safe! Marcus
Just thought I’d let you know that my son and his family are all doing well now. Back home our daughter got a COVID alert and had to be tested but she is fine as well.
Thanks, Carol, that is awesome to hear that they are good. Please you all be safe! Have a lovely Christmas! Marcus
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Thanks for reading and sharing, much appreciated! Marcus
You’re most welcome, Marcus. I enjoy reading you. Great blog and great job ! Congratulations.
Danke Marcus,
während ich mich über den abendlichen Altstadtausblick freue, überlege ich auch, aus welchem Blickwinkel Dir die Aufnahme gelungen ist. Die Terrasse am Hauptmarkt wäre zu niedrig. Du wirst doch keine Drohne gestartet haben? Auch der Balkon der Frauenkirche würde eine andere Perspektive abgeben – vielleicht von einem der Türme? Vom Turm von Sankt Lorenz bräuchtest Du ein Super-Teleobjektiv. Wie dem auch sei, mag ich Deine photographischen Eindrücke aus unserer Stadt, wie zuletzt vom Rochus-Friedhof und hier über die Sebalder Altstadt.
Dass der Christkindlesmarkt wegen Corona abgesetzt ist, finde ich ebenfalls traurig und gleichwohl begründet, und so suchen wir in Nürnberg, diese und jene neue Aussicht zu finden. Auch ohne den offiziellen Titel verstehe ich Nürnberg als eine “Kulturhauptstadt”.
Gute Adventszeit und
herzliche Grüße
Bernd
Lieber Bernd, es wundert mich nicht, dass du nicht drauf kommst, von wo die Aufnahme der Altstadt entstanden ist. Es war nämlich auch eine außergewöhnliche Möglichkeit, diesen Schnappschuss zu tätigen. Aufgenommen habe ich das Bild aus der Gondel des Riesenrats, welches kürzlich auf dem Hauptmarkt stand. Als wir gerade ganz oben standen, zauberte die Abendsonne das magische Licht über die Dächer der Altstadt. Dir und den Deinen auch eine wunderbare Adventszeit! Liebe Grüße
Marcus
Danke Marcus,
wie heißt es so schön: “Da schau her!”
Ebenfalls alle guten Wünsche aus dem und für den Hotspot.
Herzlich Bernd
A metaphor for all of us perhaps.
So true, Ian! Thanks for commenting and stay safe! Marcus
Sehr schöne Abendstimmung über den Dächern!
Danke, Bernd, freut mich sehr!
A thought that places our daily “discomforts” in perspective. Even this pandemic is but a dustspeck in history.
True enough! Thanks for reading and commenting, Jim! Stay safe! Marcus
The angles in this photo are fascinating – such inspiring architecture. I’m glad you’re still getting out and making images. 🙂
Thanks, Lynn, appreciate your feedback! Photography is a good way to stay sane :-)!
Totally!
Hi Marcus, the old city architecture is really beautiful! Nothing like that over here as you probably know. Be safe!
Thanks, John, much appreciated! Not that Vegas has nothing to offer 🙂 ! Stay safe! Marcus