A snow-covered bar terrasse in Seis / Siusi.
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Thursday, February 20, 2014
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9 comments:
Very nice image, but I wonder why the chairs and tables have been left outside for the winter in snow. No one can sit there .. or :)
We who are living on the rainy coast of Norway, have the opportunity to buy tickets and go by plane ...... to places near the Alps for skiing, and I guess there are several winter sports places that do good money on tourists from the north. So Norwegians who have time and money would have enjoyed this on a sunny day!:) Even empty, this looks nice.
I hope you do not have to wait too long for spring; this winter has been harsh!!
Yes, it will be a little while before you can sit for a while on this patio.
It's a great picture of how winter alters things. But I also wonder why they leave all these tables and chairs outside to be battered by the elements?
Spring can't be too far away...
I'm surprised the chairs and tables would be left out as well through the winter.
Snow is relatively harmless for these chairs and tables, much more harmful are the sun's rays during the summer...
This looks cold. Can we move to a place that is warmer?
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