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We walked and walked Prague
We left early in the morning for a city tour of Prague. We walked to the Czech Bridge and to the Famous Charles Bridge. It was named after Charles, the former emperor and was built in the 1300 and 1400s. We saw where there used to be a large statue of Stalin. It is now the Tears of Stalin metronome. We walked to the Jewish Quarter and then to the …
Practically Cousins in Praha
... re called), fried cheese on a bun (think mozzarella stick in a patty form) – so yummy but inspired a run on the second day!
Weather: Apparently I brought it from London with me…. Apparently the temperature dropped 15 degrees while I was there from what it had been to a chilly 65 with rain and wind. When it cleared up it could be incredibly warm, though, so I was constantly taking off & putting on my hooded shrug. I really hope Italy ...
The Bone Church
... it, even the bridge leading to the church looks like it’s on its last legs)
The grave yard itself was really tidy and there were flowers and candles, even if some of the graves were years old, we watched a couple plant flowers and tidy it up it was dated 1931, I guess it must have been some family member (never seen a grave in the uk older than 50 years tendered or looked after)
We are on our way to Vienna now, so even more sitting in the ...
Discovering Prague: Let the Exploring Begin
... 1945: After the Germans were ousted in WWII, the Soviet Union and communism took over Czechoslovakia.
Checkpoint Czech
... seen many renovations since - the Schonbrunn zoo was probably one of the largest and best I’d ever seen. The highlight of our visit was found in their excellent orangutan enclosure, wherein a curious female was getting up close and personal to the glass boundaries to study and even interact with the human children on the other side. This was then followed by a large male eventually charging at a child and slapping his hand upon the glass, sending the young ...