
K is for my Kidney and Heart donator.
Since I probably have presented the Kaisergebirge in a previous post, I here give you the city to stay in when visiting the Tirol area in Austria.
K is for Kitzbühel.
On the same journey we visited Prague, and the Cafe Franz Kafka. You will of course know Kafka´s novel Der Prozess (the Trial) about the character named Josef K., who awakens one morning and, for reasons never revealed, is arrested and prosecuted for an unspecified crime.
K is for Kafka, Josef K. and Kinsky Palace (to the right behind my wife) where Kafka attended gymnasium and where his father later owned a shop.

K is for KL

K is for Kitchen

K is for Knickers

K is for Kjæmpeviseslåtten av Harald Sæverud.
Listen to the difficult piano ballad here on YouTube accompanied by photos from Norway. (My wife used to play the piece of music early in the morning with the purpose to wake me up.)

My paintings this week are "Kama Sutra" and "Kvinna og Dyret" made in 2002 (acryllic on paper)
K is for Kitsh
For more ABC Wednesday = K
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What a wonderful bunch of K's for your ABC Wednesday post. Nice, nice job.
ReplyDeleteYou have a great collection of Ks here.
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy with "K" words this week. Thanks for a wonderful collection of photos (and original paintings!) Nicely done! (see why I nominated you for the excellent blog award?)
ReplyDeleteThere are not many K's in English - I think you must have covered most of them! But not mine...
ReplyDeletePS You even got a T ;-)
Wow! What a fantastic post Arnea!
ReplyDeleteLoved the national costumes. So important we remember our heritage...sometimes I feel we are losing identity here in UK. So glad we are in a rural area!
Dx
En spennende, internasjonal og vakker samling K`er hos deg i dag.
ReplyDelete"Kam a Sutra" er ett flott bilde. Liker fargene, formene og temaet. ;)
Jeg har ikke postet i dag. Nettverket her er så tregt. Må kanskje ringe BKK og klage etterhvert....
Får ikke logget inn en gang. Jaja. Det ordner seg vel.
Fin uke videre til deg.
Mvh. Ida.
You have lots of good Ks today.You looked great in your National Costumes:o)
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent kaleidoscope of K's!
ReplyDeleteEvery wednesday a new story from you.
ReplyDeleteYou and your wife look great in "bunad".
Lovely paintings too:)
Mange vakre K er hos deg. Jeg slet med å komme på noe kreativt..men det ble ikke denne onsdagen.
ReplyDeleteLikte godt din første K..:)
Ha en strålende fin dag..med eller uten nikkers.
Arne, once again you have presented lots of nice photos and interesting information. A great post.
ReplyDeleteYou always come up with so many examples, even for the letter K. ;-)My K post is at
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Just a fantastic collection og K's! They are all fasinated but the photo with your wife and you are just wonderful. I love you Nasjonale costumes.
ReplyDeleteEr det Oslodrakten din kone har på seg? Nydelig! Og hvor kommer din fra? Gu så vakker dere er på det bildet!
Vakre malerier også:)
Have a fun Abc-Wednesday
Beklager Arne! Jeg så no at du bar bunad fra Sunmøre og hennes fra Oslo. Kanskje jeg leser litt fort og stresser på slike dager. nei, no får jeg skjærpe meg! Men noe fikk jeg da med meg. Men dere er så vakker i deres bunader.
ReplyDeleteMy mom is from Oberalm in Austria. She worked in Kitzbuhel as a teenager.
ReplyDeleteI love your wife's dress.
What an excellent collection of K's! This is great! Well done.
ReplyDeleteGreat K's. Like the one with the Knickers best. Your "bunad" looks very nice. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, you are full of "K's" and I had to struggle to find a "K" and then it popped up right before my eyes.
ReplyDeleteMany remarkable “K’s” great pictures and information as well
ReplyDeleteå, det er så velsignet herlig når det er direkte link til innlegget og man slipper gjennom øreten profiler og må velge riktig blogg. Det gjør man jo ikke på første forsøket!
ReplyDeleteSom vanlig et innholdsrik innlegg fra deg.Jeg synes menn i bunad er tøft! Men du har sikkert oppdaget at jeg ikke er den eneste som synes det;)
Somehow I just knew your KIDNEY transplant would be first on your list and rightly so! Great collection for K also.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of both of you in national costume - and your paintings continues to astound me.
ReplyDeleteBravo!!
Kjempeflotte K` er du viser, byer steder, kunst men toppen er karen i bunad! Menn i bunad er SÅ flott, det skulle vært en plikt på nasjonaldagen.
ReplyDeleteHa en fin kveld.
WOW lots of K's! And I had trouble thinking of ONE!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful assortment of Ks. I loved the picture with the National Costumes.
ReplyDeleteI had trouble with one and you have so many!!! Love them all....
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new kidney. :) I had a chance to visit the KL Tower back in 2002.
ReplyDeletelove all the Ks here, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou have lots of "K" for your post. I am glad you switched to English for your blog as my norwegian is limited to the name of your country on a postage stamp.
ReplyDeleteI think people in English speaking countries are lazy about speaking other languages.
Wow - what a great collection of K's!
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