Bucharest. Even though my favorite season is summer I try to find peace with all the other seasons 🙂 and find activities that I enjoy doing for the rest of the year. For example fall marks the start of the theater season, a type of performing arts that I really love. My first try for this season was a play at the Comedy Theater, called “The Artificial Silk Girl” after Irmgard Keun, about a young German girl who moves from a small town to Berlin in the early 1930’s wanting to become a star. She ends up selling herself for food and housing, but in the end she’s saved by a shy, educated man whose wife left him. Not the type of subject that usually attracts me, but the actors, Delia Nartea and Alexandru Conovaru, were pretty good. The photo shows some of the posters at the Comedy Theater.
Brasov. Went to Brasov for a wedding ceremony which took place at this lovely church known as the Wooden Church of the Civic Center or Assumption of Our Lord Church. The surroundings were not much, they were quite depressing in fact, but the church looked beautiful in the light of the setting sun.
Bucharest. I only took four pictures today, which gives me little choice. I decided to go with the one above which shows the counter of a neighborhood bar.
Bucharest. Sunset in the neighbourhood.
Bucharest. A foggy November evening on Magheru Boulevard.
Bucharest, nighttime shot in the Revolution Square.
Bucharest. Bus station near the Roman Square.
Bucharest. Cărtureşti bookstore is one of my favorite places to be in the city and one of my first stops whenever I’m back in Bucharest after a trip.
Bucharest. The colors of fall on this side of the Atlantic, in Cişmigiu Park.
New Jersey, reflection in glass building.
I didn’t take any pictures on October 29th because I spent all day in the airplane and on airports, returning from New York back to Bucharest. The picture above was one of the last I took on October 28th.