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Prague wrap-up
... li>Photos photos photos.....walking around with my camera is a favourite pasttime: if there is a beautiful sculpture, doll, poster or building....I need to capture it. In the end, only about 15% of my photos are presentable...but that is not the point of the activity. The fact of the matter is that I enjoy the ACTVITY of walking around and capturing what I see...the end result is not a huge concern of mine.....
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Pretty Prague
... meal. We headed for a restaurant recommended by Gary ad we are glad we went. When we walked in we wet down a lot of stairs and into what looked like a cave. The walls we decorated with stuffed and mounted bears and deer. The environment was pretty great and there was even a Czech band playing for us. We enjoyed a gourmet kabab for 2 and it was full of meat - steak, pork, chicken and sausage - it was amazing. Not long after we ease home by ...
Picturesque Praha
... tradesmen made crafts to sell. There were interesting glass shops
and even a "Barry" from Katikati equivlent! A walk through the
Jewish area, you definitely knew you were there, then a tram ride
along the river till we decided we were far enough out of the city.
Home to cook dinner, our specialties - Jarrod's entree of basil,
walnuts, feta, melon and basamic vinegar, followed by The
Breakfast.
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It's The Little Things
... do the work stay on the right side
Another not so little difference is the volume at which Czechs speak in comparison that of Americans. It is always simple to see Americans when they are traveling or in the bars because of the attention they draw to themselves, its not that they are doing it on purpose, but rather they are just louder in general because of the way that we are raised. Some of the other things that you notice are the drivers ...
Finally a day without traveling!
... view of the Charles Bridge and Prague castle. We went back to the market where we got lunch-an authentic Czeck meal of potatoes with cheese and bacon and veggies. We found a place called Bohemia Bagel. It was packed inside and was full of American food. There was no way we were going there! It was meant to be a place for Americans to go to get a "touch of home" but everyone in Czeck loves it! We walked to New Town and ...