James and Chris ran to get coffee at the wrong time and I ended up meeting the Secretary! Today we are typing up our notes and then to the countryside for the weekend.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
IAEA General Conference
Greetings from the 53rd Annual IAEA General Conference! We had a number of high level visitors this year, including Secretary Chu.
James and Chris ran to get coffee at the wrong time and I ended up meeting the Secretary! Today we are typing up our notes and then to the countryside for the weekend.
James and Chris ran to get coffee at the wrong time and I ended up meeting the Secretary! Today we are typing up our notes and then to the countryside for the weekend.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
More from Prague
On the train...

I'm Matt!


Walking around


Figuring out metro

View of Prague from Petrin Hill

View of Prague Castle from Petrin Hill

Anne in the garden on Petrin Hill with the firetower in the background.

View of Prague from Petrin Hill
View from Prague Castle

Marionettes and masks

Voltava River

Charles Bridge

View from Charles Bridge


Dungeon at Prague Castle - this sculpture is outside

And this is inside, along with other medieval torture devices
Yes, that says "prisoner cage"...

St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle


Some delicious sugary thing we bought at Wenceslas Square
I'm Matt!
What lovebirds! ![]() |
Figuring out metro
View of Prague from Petrin Hill
View of Prague Castle from Petrin Hill
Anne in the garden on Petrin Hill with the firetower in the background.
View of Prague from Petrin Hill
View from Prague Castle
Marionettes and masks
Voltava River
Charles Bridge
View from Charles Bridge


Dungeon at Prague Castle - this sculpture is outside
And this is inside, along with other medieval torture devices
Yes, that says "prisoner cage"...
St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle

Some delicious sugary thing we bought at Wenceslas Square
Friday, September 4, 2009
Anne's visit: A Recap
Anne and I had a whirlwind week together, joined by Matt when he wasn't at work. We visited the Hofburg Imperial Palace, which is just a few blocks from our apartment. Here is Anne under the Swiss arch
Other highlights of Anne's visit were seeing Don Giovanni on the huge screen at the Rathaus including good food and beer. My favorite so far is a brown ale by Ottakringer called Dunkles. The food vendors are only at the Rathaus for July- August - sad because it is delicious, cheap, and they have everything.
This building is amazing - for half of the opera I was looking at the architecture instead of the screen. And nearly every seat was filled at first (although it emptied out a bit as the 3 hours went on!) - and we heard quite a few people singing along, enforcing that Viennese know their opera.
We also toured Schloss Schonbrun, the royal "hunting lodge" and grounds a bit outside Vienna:
Our tour guide here was awesome - the antithesis of dry fact repetition. My head was swirling after the tour and I wish I would have written this immediately to remember more. He was psycho-analyzing members of the royal family, putting the story in amazing historical/cultural context, and just really bringing their history to life in such a witty way.
This structure is on a hill overlooking the main building. Apparently Empress Maria Theresa (the only woman ruler during the Hapsburg dynasty and Marie Antoinette's mother) had people carry her up here every day for breakfast when the weather was nice. Every ruler added more to the building, including painting it yellow, which is now famous worldwide as "Schonbrun yellow."
And of course, we had breakfast at a cafe in the Naschmarkt:
This guy below was waiting for his chance to claim the raft - he kept slowly sidling by in his boat. Also a nude sunbathing friend shared the raft with us for a while - a rather portly man who kept jumping off and sending a wave of water over us.
Finally, we spent 2 great evenings in Grinzing having dinner and wine at the heurigen (wine taverns) Matt mentioned. On the first night both had live music with people dancing and clapping and singing along - really getting into it.
The famous Viennese Sachertorte:
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Backtracking a bit...Anna's first blog
I may go back in time a bit for my first post. The day before Anne arrived was the 30th anniversary of the United Nations in Vienna and that meant free tour day! So I went to Matt's office with him to see his amazing view, then toodled around the Danube (this is Matt's building - the box at the top is where all the magic happens) before meeting him at lunch to go on the tour. Due to Matt's impressive badge, we swept past the long line of people waiting and were ushered right in. Well maybe not quite like that but it was cool to skip the line, and to see so many people excited about the tour. Our group had people from several countries including a group of women from Colombia and a man and his little daughter from Afghanistan. Being in that group and hearing about the UN's mission was moving, as was seeing the conference rooms where the country reps. sit and make (or not) such huge decisions. Here is Matt in one of those rooms:
Very seriously composing a grocery list.
Here's a model of the building - this design won because every office gets natural light:
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