After breakfast, we suddenly went "blank" as to whether we were going to set out on foot or get on the train and do the whole stair thing again. We settled on the foot walk. Saw this along the way. It's a Trabant 601 model which is a car that was produced in East Germany between 1957 and 1991.
I tried to get a shot through the back window, but there was too much glare. There are several jokes about this car on the internet such as; "When does a Trabant reach its top speed? Answer: "When being towed!"
This was the first Veterinarian clinic I saw since being here. Not that needed one. Didn't have any rats yet! haha
Hey! What's that? We haven't been in the tunnel......Let's do it.....:-). It says no cars or motorcycles...cool!
And we're walking......
oh dear.........:-(. Still walking. Did I mention that it is up hill the whole way? That's cause I didn't know when I started out! Help!!
what was I thinking? This is worse than the stairs!
ok, I think I am beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel.......literally.
There it is!! YES!
Drum roll..................................TADA!!!!
scooooooterrrrrrrr!!! I miss Ms Vickey......:-(
After catching my breath for a minute we came upon this statue that turned out to be a horse and a rider. I think Chris was thinking of climbing up on it.........
I'm sure where we were when we saw this, but I think we had gotten on some subway surface car by then.
the city is huge and neither of us knew what this was at the time.......
We got off the subway surface only to discover after a couple of blocks that we had gone in a circle...haha. Anyway, saw these guys along the way.
It became clearer and clearer that we were going to be going for most of the day and were going to need some cash to eat and get coffee.....
Here is a list with the current rates for exchange on it.
got back on the subway and decided that instead of riding the train which would require a torturous journey up and down stair, we would just ride the cars from one point to another until we got tired of it. Saw this building along the way.....nope. No idea what it is.......
We thought we were going some place we had not been and where did we end up? At the opera house! We just saw that last week! hahahaha......oh well.......:-)
And here is that beautiful building with that pink roof again.......
We looked across the street and saw what we thought was a small church. So, we ventured over to see it.
It actually led to a courtyard that had these statues there. One was of St. Jude Thadeus. There was a lady standing near the statue that stood for a long while. I wanted to get a picture and was about to ask her if she could excuse me for just a moment. But, when I walked up to her side..I saw that her hands were clasped in a posture of prayer and she was moving her lips. I knew not to ask her to move, so I simply stepped back and waited for her to finish and leave before taking the picture. According to the Catholic Faith, The Apostle Saint Jude Thaddeus is "The Miraculous Saint," the Catholic Patron Saint of "lost causes" and "cases despaired of."When all other avenues are closed, he is the one to call upon, and his help often comes at the last moment.
I wondered what kind of trouble that poor women must have been having to come here and pray to a statue.
after leaving there, we stepped out of the courtyard and saw a coffee shop across the way. Just then this police van pulled up, two police officers; one being a woman came out of the van and was clearly in pursuit of "someone".
Down the stair they went. Chris said maybe they were going after the dead beat that had taken his wallet! ha. At any rate, I hope she didn't mess up her hair going after the guy. The girl had a mean hair cut! Very nice indeed.....:-).
The King's Court Hotel had a bistro area outside where we stopped to get coffee, look at the map, and see where we wanted to ride to next.
then of course we decided on desert. Chris had all of these truffle thingees on a brownie served with zest of lime and ice cream sitting on brulee' crisp.
I had cheesecake sitting on some kind of apricot custard stuff with these really weird cookie things on top that when you bite in to them take on the texture of sweet......air. haha. And the yellow stuff tasted like a mild lemon power of some sort. At any rate, coffee and desert in the Kings' Court cost of more than dinner on an average night!
hahahaha.....he cracks me up when it comes to deserts......hahaha. I guess staring at it is half the fun! haha
This is the second half of the fun........,hahaha
You saw it here first, folks! At the King's Court.........:-)
Gotta make a trip to the little girls room before we leave since we don't know where we are going next.
Wow.......
Deluxe.....no kidding! Nothing wrong with having an audience with The King!
It is amazing how much stuff is packed into a few feet. We looked across the street and low and behold, a Mall.....What! Where did that come from?....haha. Off we went....:-)
We walked around on the ground floor for a bit before taking the escalator upstairs. I did a point and shoot with these pics as I got nauseated when i looked down.......:-(. Glad they turned out alright.
Hey! It's Egypt....in a mall!
ohhh.... turns out to be a casino. No thanks! I'll take my gamble with the map and the subway surface cars....
by now, it is time for a break and perhaps to get more money changed since our last snack cost us our dinner money. Behind this wall looks like a good place to "retrieve" my stash......:-).
ok, back on the subway surface car to see where it will take us........:-)
gotta love the view.....:-)
I like bridges, doors and pathways. It speaks to me of transition.....:-)
The hillside reminded me of Budapest on the Buda side of the river.......
This little guy looked like he was on a mission. I didn't want to creep him out, so I waited until he wasn't looking before snapping his picture. I told Chris I wondered if he was running away from home.....
Well, I tried to get this whole thing, but manage to decapitate the poor guy.......:-(. Sorry, dude.
Another shot of a beautiful building here in Prague....(or "Praha" as the Czechs call it).
Chris wanted me to take a picture of this building. I have no idea why or what it is....ha. Ok then.
Shot of a main street with something that we SHOULD have seen at the very end of it! Wonder what it is....
These lady were on the same subway surface car we were on....Two sisters on an adventure holiday....:-).
and low and behold, the subway surface car took us literally just steps away from our hotel. You have got to be kidding me! hahaha....Had we known that.....well, you know. Anyway, here my dear friends ends our tour of Prague. We rode all of the main lines that we could and took in as much as our tired bodies would allow.
It was only about 3:00pm. Too early to think about dinner, but we did have these.....:-). And a coca cola that we needed to get rid of in the meantime while working on my daily blog post. Just about blew the top of my head off! lol....wow!
It was 7:00pm and it is was past time for dinner. We talked about where we should go, if we should venture into town since we still had a 24 hour transit pass in our possession. And we would be losing light soon...
I wanted to get another picture outside of our hotel window before going knowing that it would be my last evening here......
After all of the talking about using our transit passes, we saw an Asian restaurant right around the corner on the way to the transit stop and decided to stop there.
It was quite a large establishment and it wasn't that busy either which was good. this is a shot from behind me.
Chris is sitting in front of me, but I didn't want to pan the camera and look like a tourist....haha
We ordered some miso soup, spring roll thingees that looked quite different and came with some "sauce" in a bowl with vegetables. The spring rolls liked like something you should send back, but Chris said they looked exactly like it did on the menu.....
I order...."something". It was all in Czech. So, I picked a picture that looked like prawns and veggies with rice..... BINGO!
Chris ordered chicken with veggies and rice. They were both very good.....:-)
Krizicova is the street that our hotel is on. You can barely see it on the subway sign that is in yellow in this picture. I could not believe we were near the end of our journey in Europe.
Less then 25 feet away was our hotel with our luggage all packed and ready to go in the morning. It has been a wild ride and we still have to get home.....
See you again soon.....:-)
7 comments:
Well my dear, again you catch me stuffing my face. What can I say, I loves my eats! It'll have to be back on the no wheat no sweet again when we get home, if I want to fit my pants for the gathering!!
hahaha
Well my dear, again you catch me stuffing my face. What can I say, I loves my eats! It'll have to be back on the no wheat no sweet again when we get home, if I want to fit my pants for the gathering!!
hahaha
Pat:
You're not going to believe this but when I saw your bag of chips, I had to get one from our machine. I am munching on them right now.
I need to bring Chris along the next time we go anywhere. I like the way he orders dessert, but I am not so sure I would spend my Dinner money on it.
Did you get a chance to walk on the Charles Bridge? or did you not see signs for the Church with the skeletons, or see the dungeons under the Prague Castle. I have seen photos . . . sort of strange but I think they are open to the public
sorry to see your journey end. I rode past that Casino in Squamish on Thursday and thought of you
bob
Riding the Wet Coast
A wonderful last day. You saw some really beautiful buildings.
That dessert looked scrumptious too. I believe the cookies on yours were European Macaroons.
No sweets or wheat for you Chris! haha. We spent the money for new pants on deserts! haha
Hey Bob,
I had never seen wasabi chips before, but let me tell you...they were more than a notion! Those things had serious kick to them, but they were good.....:-)
European macaroons...? Wow..never had them before that desert, but they were good. "Different" in texture. You would expect them to have the texture of vanilla waffers because they look like them only with food coloring added. But they are quite different.
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