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First Studio Assignment
For our first studio assignment, we were told to take a tram to the outskirts of Prague and find our way back on foot to the heart of the city. Along our journey, we had to keep an open mind and record our thoughts/observations/questions in a journal.
Traveling to my starting point was a journey in itself:
I walked 10 minutes to the Metro. Waited 10 minutes FOR the metro. Took ...
Prague
... website. The city of Prague is roughly the same size as Copenhagen but is more spread out and feels twice as large. Prague is also the first city we encountered any hills in since Paris, though I'm sure we will see plenty of "hills" in Austria and Switzerland. Prague is a very historic city, and remarkably well preserved considering all the wars and conflicts that have taken place in Central Europe. The city is somewhat of a bridge between Eastern and Western ...
Gypsies, trams and cheese (sorry, Cher)
... bit of souvenir shopping before finding the narrow entrance to the tiny museum. Debbie and I both expected the same thing...tiny versions of items on display for people to ooh and aah over. What we saw completely blew us away. These were the works of art by an extremely talented individual whose gift is the ability to make intently intricate pieces of art on extremely tiny palettes. By extremely tiny we are talking rice seeds, mosquito antennae, and little pieces ...
More Prague History.....
... my Daypack also has to be checked, I’ll resort to either my Tilley Vest or my ScottEVest Jacket.
My portable stereo system again provided a bit of entertainment while I was packing. It wasn’t entirely quiet though, as I had the window open and there was also lots of “background noise” from the patrons of the small Bar that’s located next door to the Hotel. On previous nights, they’ve seemed to party until the “wee hours” of the morning.
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Prague
... to do during the day. Cooking, baking ( I made awesome lemon bars...Laine you'd be impressed), movies, dinners, cards and lounging...a great time to spend with the Germans! Always fun attempting speaking German which I can not do well for sure...and making fun of each others pronounciation of words...I think they owe me for my English corrections I freely provided on an hourly basis.
I made my connection train in Berlin, surprisingly, with just ...