Apartment Soukenicka 44
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Den před odjezdem
... 283;li jít na punc. Macik odmítá sundat plavky. Bere si troje, aby ji v kaplici na namesti nebyla zima. Movember skoncil. Zvazoval jsem volny prechod na decembeard a januhairy. Musel jsem oholit. Dobaleno mam ve 23:21. Tisknu posledniho pruvodce pro Angkor Wat. A rano hura do ...
Tours and tortures.
... to carry out punishments. About halfway through our visit, everyone else left. It was dark and creepy enough that I made Chris stick close to me!
For dinner, we headed to a place called U Dwau Maryi, translating as The Two Marys. The tavern is right on the riverside under the castle and has been there since the 17th century. Most of their recipes use millet and buckwheat, which was in common use in the medieval ages. Rather tasty and ...
Czeching out Cesky Krumlov
... like it has been partially carved from the rock it sits on. It was given a makeover in the 16th century, which is when most of the current castle dates from. Behind the castle is the gardens which had plenty of well trimmed hedges and a fountain. We had fun running through the hedges, playing hide n seek and acting quite a bit younger than we really are.
By the time we had finished with the castle it was after 5pm and the gaggles of coach tours had mostly gone. ...
Towers, history and photography
... new toy!! The terracotta rooftops dominate the scene, in their patchwork of shapes according to all the small houses. The museum contained a mixture of history via family paintings, household items (even a commode), religious artefacts (including a saints jewel covered skeleton), military and armoury items and cinema of old film of the castle and CK. Lunch at a recommended local cafe of soup and garlic rubbed toast. ...
Cesky- stepping back in time
... massive tracts of land they owned. The most spectacular item was the original golden carriage made for a 3 km journey in Rome to deliver gifts to the Pope in 1638. Guards of the gifts, driver and the horses all dressed in matching fabric attire to do justice to the carriage. A guard outfit was on display- no photos were allowed unfortunately. The remainder of the displays were the best we have seen for the fullness of detail of functionality of the rooms. E.g. ...