Imst

Austria13 photographs2003

Upstream from Innsbruck, there's a valley—the Gurgeltal—reaching north toward the German border and Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Imst isn't a tourist center, and in some ways it's very traditional, with many residents owning cattle that winter in town, in barns like detached American garages. In summer, the animals are in the mountains. Town gardens are bountiful.

A view of the town in its setting.

A view of the town in its setting.

The view north toward Garmisch.

The view north toward Garmisch.

Water trough.

Water trough.

A house-to-barn bridge.

A house-to-barn bridge.

Generations of machinery.

Generations of machinery.

A bit of modernization, with a window let into a half-timbered wall.

A bit of modernization, with a window let into a half-timbered wall.

New courtyard paving and a horse chestnut.

New courtyard paving and a horse chestnut.

Elderberry and a log crib.

Elderberry and a log crib.

Grapes.

Grapes.

Plums.

Plums.

Red currants.

Red currants.

Quince.

Quince.

Put it all together: a barn with red currants, plums, and grapes.

Put it all together: a barn with red currants, plums, and grapes.