While we were in Prague I took a few photos that just didn’t fit into the blog posts, so I figured to add them in one very short post here. I figure I can break blog post rules since this is our blog! I’ve gotta admit, it’s nice to be able to write without worrying some asshat is going to take offense and try to edit me! I’m the only asshat on this blog!
I digress…up first, was this small bunker like building behind our hotel in Prague, that is apparently part of the American Embassy. Whenever we are in Europe, if I see an American flag flying, I’m taking a photo….that’s just how I roll!
We spent one evening drinking wine on the roof of our hotel, and I snapped a few photos that didn’t make the blog. First is Petrin Tower, the miniature Eiffel Tower (I don’t see it).
Then a night shot of Saint Nicholas Church.
As well as a night shot of Prague Castle and Saint Vitus Cathedral. They really do light things up well here at night!
Lastly was several shots from our last night in Prague at “Bricks Restaurant”, an excellent Italian place with incredible views right on the Vltava River!
These photos were all taken from our table at dinner. You can’t get any more touristy than this!
Look at how crowded that bridge is…and from here you can sip your wine and relax and not smell the armpits of 1,000 camels!
You can see from this photo that we are enjoying the scenery while waiting for Tom and Nancy to show up from their museum expedition….hence the empty seat across from me.
The scenes get better as the darkness descends. At this point Tom and Nancy have arrived, and we are well into our first bottle of wine.
On our way out of the restaurant, they had these markers from prior floods that seemed to question why they’d not put their restaurant on stilts at this point!
Last but not least, as we were leaving this restaurant, we saw this funny sculpture from local artist David Cerney, that deserved it’s own video.
One last shot of Tom, Nancy and Kim as we enjoyed post dinner gelato.
Up next, we grab our rental car and head northeast to the city of Decin, and visit the Bohemian Switzerland National Park, as well as other spots in the vicinity.