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MapMy first evening in Budapest. Which is why I called the blog post, Refracted Light and Grace.
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My first evening in Budapest. Which is why I called the blog post, Refracted Light and Grace.
From castle hill looking back at the Danube. Read more: Refracted Light and Grace
There's a bunch of caves and tunnels underneath Castle Hill, it's a little cheesy, but still fun. Refracted Light and Grace
My friends in Los Angeles have a band called whirling dervish and I read in a guidebook to Budapest about a monument to the whirling dervish who saved Budapest from some invading army. So I went out to find him and it took a while, nobody seemed to know who or what I was talking about when I stopped to ask directions. Eventually I did find them though.
Up the river from Budapest was this terribly cheesy tourist trap of the town whose name I've blocked out. But I did take this photo of this woman which I rather like. I'd like to know what she was thinking at the time.
No idea what's up with this. We took the train north out of budapest to visit a small town and I saw this while I was walking around. Refracted Light and Grace
Indoor market. Lacked the chaos and vibrancy of Asian markets, but it had amazing meats and spices. Also see: Refracted Light and Grace
If you'd like to read about Budapest, check out Refracted Light and Grace on luxagraf.
If you'd like to read about Budapest, check out Refracted Light and Grace on luxagraf.
If you'd like to read about Budapest, check out Refracted Light and Grace on luxagraf.
The hand of the pope, quite old, dead and fairly well decayed. Gross actually. And fucking weird. Who saves hands? If you'd like to read about Budapest, check out Refracted Light and Grace on luxagraf.
If you'd like to read about Budapest, check out Refracted Light and Grace on luxagraf.