Residence 4 B&B Prague
Umelecka 4 Prague, Bohemia, 17000, Czech Republic
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... own beer and not waiting online. Once we heard it was a competition we had our game faces on and wished we could stay there all night. Allie got a little upset with Danielle and I because we had a brain **** and forgot she came to Sorrento with us. #awkward. How could we forget she came with us if she saved the trip? No fear I wont forget she was on this 10 day adventure with us. At the beer factory there was an interesting Bachelor party that came ...
Adios, Motherfucker
... douche nog was overstroomd. Ja dus.
Tenslotte deden we eindelijk de walking shoes aan en gingen we wandelen naar het kasteel van Praag, bovenop de berg. Terwijl onheilspellende wolken zich samenpakten boven ons hoofd, wandelden wij, de club des incorrigibles optimistes, vrolijk verder. Het kasteel was adembenemend, even mooi als dat ‘ie eng was. Terwijl we terugliepen viel er wat motregen, die we zelfs zonder regenjassen aankonden. Eerder die dag: ...
Day 3 - Terezin Concentration Camp
... by years of political oppression -- who knows? But, the young are the young. Kids are kids. Justin Beiber pins were on display in accessory stores. Katie and I both noticed the complete lack of diversity in this city, however. Most people are white. There are also very few Americans here, although we did run in to a few, and Kathleen says there is a vibrant expat population here. The tourists were mostly Italians, Spanish, and other Western Europeans. Some were part ...
Peasant Potatoes and Mead
... it is soooo tempting. It was almost six by now, so we had to go and find some dinner as our show started at 7. We found a little Italian restaurant where Ken had his usual pizza, and I thought I'd try the 'Penne Enraged'. I swiftly regretted this, as it was the hottest thing I've eaten since the infamous Green Curry I had in Thailand in 2006. My lips were burning for hours afterwards. It was nice though. We then managed to get lost on the way to the theatre, despite our ...
Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp
... doing the sorting on the railroad platforms – so basically deciding who would live and who would die. He knew his father was in an army of a sort, but had no idea he contributed to the devastation of so many. I don't know how I would feel if someone in my family had to do a job like that. It must have been so hard for all those that were participating against their own will, as they were too scared to say no - I understand they would be killed or ...

