Prague was probably my favorite city that we visited during our trip. Although maybe it's not fair to pick a favorite, because they were all awesome, but considering the excessive amount of meat and beer I consumed on this leg of the trip, I do feel comfortable giving Prague the top spot. I suppose it perhaps doesn't reflect well on me to rank cities solely based on meat and beer, but listen: this is my vacation, I do what I want.
At this point in our trip, we were starting to get really tired, so we started planning naps into our day. Kind of like how they used to do in daycare for children, but for adults. Don't judge. Anyway, during one of these nap times in Prague, I couldn't sleep, so I made some more music. It's a bit sparse, but I think it turned out pretty good, especially for something that I pumped out in about 2 hours. So, while you're scrolling through these images, please enjoy some more of my awful music.
Ok, here are the pictures:
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View out our apartment window |
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What's going on here now? |
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!!COOL CHURCH ALERT!! |
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Extreeeeme close-up |
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A statue of two men peeing on the Czech Republic. SYMBOLISM! |
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You can climb up inside this thing to experience what it's like to be born. Sadly, I did not fit |
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Magical snow portrait |
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Not-so-magical snow portrait |
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Cool city |
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Some of that famous Czech beer. If you think there is a lot of foam, just keep in mind that this is the least foamy option. There is another option with over half the glass filled with foam and another option that is only foam. The waitress even had a chart to show me all the options. I am a visual learner, so I definitely appreciated the graphic, but come on now, I just want some dang beer! Get out of here with that foam! |
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Gluttony overload: there are street wagons in the center of town selling all manner of sausages (the "Old Prague Sausage" was great, even if the name was a little off-putting) and a heavenly cheese sandwich. We went twice in two days |
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This restaurant, U Fleku, was gigantic, with something like 7 different rooms each with their own theme and room for about 100 people each. They only have one beer on the menu, which they brew themselves (apparently they have been brewing it since 1499). You don't order beer, there is simply a man perpetually walking around with a tray of beer and you just wave him down and he puts a tick mark on your tab. |
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Also at U Fleku, we ordered waaaaay to much food. Stinky beer cheese, potato patties of some sort, and the wonderfully named pig knuckle. |
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Blacksmith! |
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The Czechs have their own Budweiser, I guess it's older than ours? Probably older than the US, too... |
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Jessica making new friends |