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06/25/2010
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Vienna is to me one of the prettiest cities in Europe. The architecture is amazing and the feel of it combines modern city with traditional beauty. 
We got there on a beautiful sunny day. In countries where the winters are long and summers lovely but brief, a day of sunshine is greatly appreciated. 

 
This was obvious as most of the people we spoke to had big smiles on their faces and told us the sun made them happy. Although one person did mention chocolate bars as the optimization of happiness.
We headed to Museum Square where there are many benches and fountains where the city folk love to hang out on a sunny day. As we strolled around the square from one lounging group to the other we absorbed the happy atmosphere. The people were deeply appreciative of the suns warm rays and content in just absorbing the warmth in the company of friends. What better way to spend a sunny day than hanging out with friends and sharing the glow of everyone’s inexplicable good humor, which invariably accompanies a summer’s day in the city of Vienna.

 


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