Reflections

Reflections

 

French Husband rubbed my cheek, I woke up, he pointed his finger towards the train's window, "Look." 

I gasped.

I took this photo with my cell phone as the train rolled along through the Austrian countryside.

Sure I heard the sound of music. Sure I felt I was dreaming. 

The photo I didn't get was of two girls wearing red dresses with white ruffles, running on the hillside with balloons. I am not making this up. The image is implanted in my mind and I wish I could post it from my mind's eye.

 

Reflections

 

Have you ever heard of the monastery in Admont? The largest oldest monastery library in the world. And it is beautiful. 

No photos were allowed inside. The photo above is a reflection in the monastery's window. We spent the entire morning inside, and it was awesome. Utterly amazing.

I could have taken thousands of photos had I been allowed. Instead I soaked in details and imagined opening books just to see the handwritten text.

 

Reflections

 

Reflections.

Food for thought.

Moments caught,

held close,

to ripen when need be.

 

 

Reflections

 

The surrounding area of Admont, plus the monastery kept taking my breath away. It surprised me at every turn. I could find enough adjectives to describe it well. Most likely because it gave more than I could absorb.

And at the center of this altar of beauty are our friends 

Lieselotte and Dieter.

A gift.

 

Reflections

 

The hills are alive,
With the sound of music
With songs, they have sung
For a thousand years

The hills fill my heart,
With the sound of music
My heart wants to sing
Every song it hears

My heart wants to beat
Like the wings of the birds
That rise from the lake to the trees

My heart wants to sigh
Like a chime that flies
From a church on a breeze

To laugh like a brook
When it trips and falls
Over stones on its way
To sing through the night
Like a lark
Who is learning to pray

I go to the hills
When my heart is lonely
I know I will hear
What I've heard before
My heart will be blessed,
With the sound of music
And I'll sing once more.

 



Comments

15 responses to “Reflections”

  1. Beautiful.

  2. Marilyn

    Definitely reminds of the Sound of Music. Gorgeous! And now I am imagining the two girls running with the balloons and the abbey too.

  3. La Contessa

    You do get around GIRLFRIEND!!!

  4. suzanna

    touching indeed ~

  5. Deep sigh….. So beautiful. I had a whirlwind trip to Europe twenty-some years ago with my mother. Mom attended the American High School in Munich after the war ended, and I went in my father’s place to her high school reunion. We visited Copenhagen, Munich, the German Alps, and Salzburg. Salzburg and Austria simple took my breath away. Enjoy! Enjoy!

  6. you sure make a little old homebody like me live vicariosly!! The pics were uterly amazing. Thank you for your skillful descriptions…so colorful. ( I ALMOST feel like I’m there:)

  7. Sometimes I think God has favorite places. Totally surreal. Thank you. xo

  8. I am loving your posts from Austria! We were in Vienna and the same area at just this time last year. Breathtaking!!!

  9. I was near the place almost twice during my many vacations in Austria and never visited the Monastery. I will in the future.

  10. Merisi in Vienna

    You pictures and descriptions are utterly beautiful.
    You make ME want to get on a road trip into the mountains! 😉

  11. Liese Lotte

    Your words are very touching, Corey, and make me reminisce about the hours we spent in and around the museum discussing – you made me see everyday things with different eyes, or a brighter vision. THANK YOU !!

  12. Beautiful post. Beautiful photos!

  13. Shelley Noble

    My gosh, what a gorgeous countryside. Might be the most beautiful in the world. So storybook magical. I love the toy image style you captured.

  14. Linda P.

    I’m with Dee. Although life circumstances force me to be a bit of a homebody, I certainly am enjoying living vicariously through you. Thank you especially for that mental image of the two girls in red dresses.

  15. thank you corey, for taking us places, we probably won’t go, and letting us see these glorious things, which you are seeing.
    tessa

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