DAILY PHOTO: Szent János-Plébánia Templom [St. John the Baptist], Szentendre

Taken in the summer of 2011 in Szentendre

DAILY PHOTO: Republic of Councils Monument, Budapest

Taken in the summer of 2002 near Budapest

On the southwestern outskirts of Budapest, there’s a park that collects many of the statues from the Communist era. These are statues that were in prominent locations during the Cold War, but were too historic to destroy. This, the Republic of Councils Monument, is one of the most impressive, and was at XIV. Dózsa György Utca (Felvonulási tér, near the City Park [Varosliget.]) 

At any rate, the Memento Park is where Communist art goes to be kitsch.

DAILY PHOTO: South American Coati in — of all places — Veresegyhaz, HU

Taken in the Summer of 2011 in Veresegyhaz, Hungary

DAILY PHOTO: View from Castle Garden Bazaar, Budapest

Taken in December of 2014 in Budapest

DAILY PHOTO: Flowerbed in Budapest

Taken in the summer of 2011 in Budapest

DAILY PHOTO: Szabadság Tér

Taken in December of 2016 in Budapest

DAILY PHOTO: Vajdahunyad Castle, Monochrome

Taken in December of 2014 in Budapest

DAILY PHOTO: A Church in Winter

Taken in December of 2014 in Pécs

DAILY PHOTO: Parliament from the Palace

Taken in December of 2014 in Budapest

POEM: Budapest

I know you best by the gray of your winters

when road salt coats the sidewalks

and a witch of wind rides down the Danube

whistling around pedestrians on your broad bridges

      — except there are no pedestrians

                  — save for me —

river crossers huddle in yellow trams

or pack into the Metro that rolls under the river

I know your beauty can be unsullied

I’ve seen a Budapest in bloom,

under blue skies and cotton clouds

But your gray days lend a distinguished air

a melancholic miracle is birthed from gloom

a sweep of story,

 a piece of poetry,

that would move a stoic to tears

And escape is always close at hand

for Kürtőskalács fires sunshine in my mind