Tag Archives: Targu Mures
Christmas Lights
When I first saw the Christmas lights in the center of Târgu Mureș, I felt reminded of Las Vegas. Glitzy, flashy, shining, pompous, they turn night into day. Cheesy Christmas songs emanate from the public loudspeakers which had once been installed … Continue reading
Lonesome Farm
Just a few miles outside of Târgu Mureș a landscape opens up which is perfectly suited for shooting Western movies.
It hasn’t snowed yet
… but the trees are already covered with ice. Yes, you recognized it correctly. This is Bulevardul Cetăţii in Târgu Mureș, Romania. And the following photos I took close to the nearby village of Maiad/Nyomat, where the sun had already defrosted the trees, but the … Continue reading
Good morning
The view from my bedroom in the morning: Well, actually it looks like this, but I have always had the tendency to look at the bright side of things. It’s a better way to start the day. (Auf Deutsch.)
The most romantic boulevard in Europe
Whenever I move to a new town, I look for a beautiful place where I can read, think and smoke a cigar. In Târgu Mureș in Romania, you can find me on one of the benches of this romantic tree-lined boulevard, lost in … Continue reading
Not even a Factory can destroy this View
After yesterday’s sunset photos, many will have thought: “Well, lucky him caught a beautiful evening and now he pretends that it looks like that every night.” Thus I took some photos today, noticing that if the sky is in the right … Continue reading
Fire in the Sky
I have only been living at my new place in Târgu Mureș in Romania for one week, but thus far every evening offered a colorful spectacle which I could observe from my bedroom. In chronological order, all four acts: (All photos taken in Târgu … Continue reading
There is always another minority
A small city in Romania. A Roma mother with her two daughters is shopping at the supermarket. All of them in colorful traditional dresses, with long skirts and headscarves in red, yellow, purple, blue, green. More colors than the wall of flags … Continue reading