Bienvenue à tous les rêveurs, qu’ils soient d’ici ou d’ailleurs !
Bienvenue à toi que je connais…
Bienvenue à vous que je rencontrerai peut-être un jour.
Bienvenue à toi que je ne verrai jamais.
Ce blog est né d’un désir… celui de partager. Partager la vie, partager l’envie.
Partager tout ce qui peut l’être tant que cela prête au rêve et enrichit l’esprit.
PS : si le cœur vous en dit, voici quelques unes de mes autres pages :
Le Blog des Blagues
Surprise de Vue
Un Jour Un Rêve
Mon site de Réservations Hôtelières :
Cyl.
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Welcome to all dreamers, whether here or elsewhere!
Welcome to you that I know …
Welcome to you I may meet one day.
Welcome to you that I shall never see.
This blog is born of a desire to share that …. Sharing life, share the desire.
Share everything that can be as ready for this dream and enriched the spirit.
PS: if your heart tells you, here are some of my other pages:
Le Blog des Blagues
Surprise de Vue
Un Jour Un Rêve
My Hotels Reservations website:
Cyl.
elle est bien belle … il parait que ce soir elle brillera de tous SES leds cette jeunette de 120 ans !!! ouf !!!
A man standing on a small bridge. Wearing a hat and a trench coat and looking pensively over his left shoulder, into the distance. The man is Imre Nagy who was elected as the new Prime Minister in 1956.
Szabadság Square is just a few-minutes’ walk south east of the Hungarian Parliament which you can see in the background. Grandiose buildings of high architectural value flank the square: the art-nouveau National Bank, the US Embassy, the building of Hungarian Television. At the front of the pic is the Soviet War Memorial, which is surrounded by a nice park popular with dog-walkers and 2 playgrounds for kids. You can have lunch in the park sitting on a bench from spring until autumn, and there is also a cafe situated right in the centre of the park.
Saint Stephen’s Basilica is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in Budapest, built in a classical style with a little taste of neo-renaissance. An elevator takes visitors up in the left tower, from where the Castle Hill and the Citadel are visible. The square in front of the cathedral is a beautiful area for foreignors and citizens with some cafés and benches to sit on.
Hotel Central Basilica, recently opened in front of the Basilica, is a cosy little hotel and convenient for the city centre.
le Paris que j’aime … sans fards … naturellement beau …