Slovan Brno
Lidicka 23 Brno, Moravia, 659 89, Czech Republic
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... br> Welnu, spannende dingen. Zo op uitwisseling doe je toch wel wat meer dan alleen uitgaan tussen het studeren door, aangezien er meer wordt aangeboden en je minder verplichtingen hebt en dus meer tijd over. Elk weekend heb ik toch wel weer mooi gevuld. Er zijn ook veel leuke mensen hier. Wat een mengelmoes, met een overhand aan Spanjaarden en Polen. Ook zitten hier veel Grieken.
Elke maandag hebben we Tsjechische filmavond met daarna een Quiz waar ...
Aangekomen!
... al voldaan naar huis. Oke, op deze vrijdag na dan.
Festival
Gisteren was er een Drum 'n Bass & Dubstep festival waar een Finse ons op had geattendeerd. We dachten dat het slechts een feest was, het kostte nog geen 8 euro, maar toen we het even opzochten bleek het een open terrein met tot 7 uur 's ochtends muziek over 3 tenten verspreid. De weg er naartoe was vrij eng, geen verlichting en een flink eind lopen, maar het festival was fantastisch! ...
Settling, settling....
... was amazingly beautiful, with the most intricate stained-glass I have ever seen from the 12th century. We also went to a castle, but it was not nearly as impressive as the church. There was one particularly terrifying moment, though. There are some bells on the side of the castle that go off every hour on the hour and play traditional Czech songs, and we were there at exactly the right time to hear them so we got excited. When they started ...
Oy
... the time we had to leave... :( I put my iPod onto the Czech music Petra gave me & thought about what a great family Petra has. :) Not only do they get along tremendously, but...I don't really know how to describe it in a way that would do their hospitality justice, but...well, they're just wonderful people. And I wil definitely miss them. It was so good to see Betka - who has been my penpal & aid since January, & finally put a name & ...
Starobrno Beer and a Czech Army Colonel
... this older Czech gentlemen came outside, introduced himself as Milosh, and began to translate the menu for us. I first thought that he was the owner or manager of the restaurant and was trying to help us out, but when he showed us to a table and then sat down next to us I became a little suspicious. When a waiter came over to the table Milosh took the liberty of ordering a round of beers for everyone as well as our entrees as well as inviting his friend to ...



