Monthly Archives: February 2017

Prague’s Jewish Quarter

Friday the 17th was our last day in Prague. We spent our morning in the Jewish Quarter, Prague’s old ghetto, which has (surprisingly) a number of well-preserved sites, including the “Old New Synagogue”, built in the 13th century and still … Continue reading

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Contemplation

“There’s a couple of accordions behind me. I wonder how many more Pilsners I need to drink before I start playing one …” “Maybe just one more after i finish this one?” “Yes. One more Pils after this one, and … Continue reading

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St. George is very popular here

A 17th-century door on St. Vitus’s Cathedral: A wall painting in the romanesque St. George’s Basilica: A modern statue in the courtyard of Prague Castle:

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Here and there in Central Europe

If I don’t post pictures, there won’t be any of Phil … At the Jewish Memorial in Leipzig… Buying language books in a Czech bookstore … Heading back down after visiting the Castle in Prague… Looking dapper in his new … Continue reading

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Wednesday’s food

Afternoon coffee: a place called Chocoffee, which offers melted chocolate alongside stuff you can dip into it. I had pastries they call cream horns, and Arlin had cookies. They also offer pretzels, fruit, and much else. Heaven. We’re going back. … Continue reading

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Tuesday night in Prague

We attended a performance of Don Giovanni at the Estates Theater. Mozart wrote Don Giovanni for this theater and conducted the first performance here in 1787, a few years after the theater was opened. The performance was good musically, but … Continue reading

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St. Nicholas Church, Prague

A spectacular example of the late baroque. The architects’ motto obviously was “too much is barely enough”. Mozart played the organ here when he was in town.

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Today’s appetizers

We ate lunch at a Czech restaurant today. After the beer, the bread, and the appetizers we didn’t really need the main course, but we had to be polite and eat the goulash (Arlin) and roast beef with dumplings (Phil). … Continue reading

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Who would have

known that there actually is a use for a Chia Pet?

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First days in Europe

On the train from Munich to Leipzig “Swedish breakfast” at a café in Leipzig Outside the University of Leipzig Photographing Prague Lion in Prague’s Old Town Fortifications near Prague Castle Park at the fortifications Funicular railway in Prague Buildings along … Continue reading

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