Where were we...so, as we crossed into the Czech Republic I was
reminded of how acutely aware I was of crossing the border the first time I
went there. It is a very different country than Germany. The cute little
villages are replaced by slabs of concrete, ill-painted, crumbling housing
blocks and the quality of the road suddenly fails. We saw a sign with two grim
reapers on it that warned of something but who knows what?
More horrifying still was the “WRONG WAY”
sign we encountered at an expressway entrance with no other significant
markings, which as it turned out was just some cleverly-placed graffiti.
Terrified and with no blood in my legs, it took me a good thirty minutes to
recover from that joke. Those brilliant assholes. We decided then that the
Czech people were out to get us. Speaking of that, I remembered from my first
trip that the folks can be a bit cold. Not judging, just making an observation.
So as far as Prague went, we rambled around
town, seeking out bars and good food. The good food was pretty difficult to
find, but the bars were great. We stumbled into a few notable spots: one that
was underground in cave-like setting, another that was in a school, and another
where we took advantage of the lax smoky-goodness laws.
The only food that was memorable were the
dumplings I had at this off-the-beaten-path brewery we went to that specialized
in unfiltered, on-premises brew. I tried sour cherry (delicious) and nettle (innnnteresting)
beer, apple strudel, and amazing fruit-filled dumplings that put mine to shame.
It was the most memorable meal of the trip.
To put it in a nutshell, I will remember Prague for its unrefined charm; generally cold, suspicious population; great bars in
schools and caves; smoky goodness; great architecture (had to say it again); food not worth mentioning (apart from the shaming dumplings); tons of tourists; prostitutes in wooded areas; and a cute little mole.
Breakfast with the giraffes, Pete, and Vin. (The giraffes are those bong-looking things behind them)
The Dvorak houseA cathedral up on the hill
David Černý babies
Sunset on the Charles bridge
Regensburg, Germany
And that was our trip! A success all the way around.
2 comments:
Wonderful pictures. Looks like a great trip.
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