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Den před odjezdem
Konečně jsme zacali balit. Macik ma plnou postel oblečeni. Mezitím si hraji psi a kočky, na moje upozorněni se jen zahradou hlouběji mezi trička. Macik chytá cestovní horečku a cely den pracuje u notebooku v plavkách. Večer ...
Grüß Gott from Linz!
... and coffee. Stephne also found some irresistible sweaters that are hard to find at home. The quality and selection of colors here really suit those of us who are of central European decent and it is funny to find whole department stores full of stuff that looks like it was made for you! And the fact that the sales women in the store are, themselves wearing drindles, just underscores the point: this is our culture! More Linz tomorrow and then we will drive on to ...
Tours and tortures.
... an instrument of torture, however could only be worn for a few days before chafing and difficulty cleaning oneself after bodily functions would lead to infection. Its most frequent use was women on the road choosing to wear it to protect themselves to protect themselves from rape. Other displays were of specialised instruments for removing fingers, taking out tongues, lashing and racking. There were plenty of copies of old drawing ...
Czeching out Cesky Krumlov
... Oh yes. There are bears in the castle moat. Part of the old defence system that continues today for tourist value. Even if I wanted to give my cinnamon thingy to the bears (I didn't) I couldn't as they were nowhere to be seen - hibernation must have started already. It's free to walk through the castle grounds and we were quite happy with that. The views from the castle walls over the town were enough to keep us happy. The castle has been on the site for centuries ...
Towers, history and photography
... and bordering nations history from late 1800's found in the abandoned house. The rain had started by the time we left which drove us indoors to our pension for the rest of the day. Our evening meal was of very traditional spicy pork and vegetables, and steak, onions and beet salad. All this with about a Kilogram of potatoes which were beyond us to eat. Michael always has his desert space and relished the apple strudel ...