THESE ARE ALL CUT OFF BY THE MARGINS OF THE BLOG... TO SEE THEM FULLY CLICK THE PHOTOS AND TO ENLARGE THEM CLICK THE BUTTON ABOVE THE PICTURE THAT SAYS "ALL SIZES".
Winceslas Square, government building at the end.
Looking the other way on Winceslas Square, which is kind of like the Champs Elysees of Prague.
Prague Castle and Cathedral on top of the hill across the river.
Prague Castle and Cathedral from that side of the Charles Bridge.
Charles Bridge from the next bridge up on the river.
Charles Bridge again.
Charles Bridge again.
Prague Cathedral from the bridge North of the Charles Bridge.
Going up the steps to Prague Castle and Cathedral, looking back down over the city.
Look closely in the middle and you'll see Frank Gehry's "Fred and Ginger" Apartment building.
The back of Prague Cathedral.
The old castle-fortress of Vysherad is up on that hill...
Jet-ski competition in the river that I ran into South of Vysherad.
Frank Gehry's "Fred and Ginger", along the river on the way back North from Vysherad.
Kuks Hospital, on the way to Northern Bohemia.
Sculpture room in Kuks Hospital, which was originally intended to be a monastery.
Looking back the other way from the front of Kuks.
Solitary grave marker across the street from the road that goes down to Kuks.
Looking out the window in Zdonov, Northern Bohemia... Waking up at 6:30am to freezing and fog, then going out and taking a shower WITHOUT any hot water in a field behind the house.
On the edge of a pretty big drop after a steep hike to some rock formations in Zdonov, Northern Bohemia.
Walking from the cabin to breakfast in the morning, Zdonov.
Love and miss you all... I'm having a great time and continuously exploring the city. Having a bike here is SUCH a blessing... I know my way around pretty well now. More later.
Thomas
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2 comments:
Thank you, Thank you!!! So beautiful! Hope all is well and you are taking it all in.
Mom
Hey Cous!
Your mom just passed me on to your site. Brilliant pics!! Keep it up and Enjoy-
xx
Corie
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