Czech Out Prague

Correction:  several blogs ago I misstated that the giant Cologne Cathedral was in Munich—– it is not ( you probably figured that out).

Now on to Prague.  I did OK figuring out how to get to my place.  The problem I have after I find the right subway/tram is going the right direction–I realize that pretty quickly.  The apartment I have is in one of those beautiful “Paris” like apartment buildings.  I am on the 4th floor but have a nice little lift.  The rooms are 16 feet high:

Saturday I found a farmer’s market in my neighborhood.  I bought goat cheese, an apple for my next train ride, spinach quiche and a slice of poppyseed cake.I  found the grocery store across the street.  Sounds like that wouldn’t be too hard but they hid it two stories below ground in this building:

I had a walking tour scheduled for 12 so I figured out my way to the city center.  Passed a festival along the way where you could buy ham cut off the bone and halušky:

The Astronomical Clock is very cool.   They like Andy–this is right on the main square:

Prague is very pretty.  The city center is mostly pedestrian with small cobblestone streets.  Some interesting structures:

Sunday means church (stopped for coffee and pastry—- I loved the little glass of water–cost $2.93):

I went to Saint Ludmila’s.  It was big inside but did not have that many pews.  The most amazing thing was that absolutely no space was not covered by a design.  It was painted on the walls, columns, and ceilings but looks like someone went “manic”  in a wallpaper store.  It was beautiful:

After four weeks I am beginning to see people I know in the people I see here, for example, Dave O ( a personal friend) read the scriptures and a short Mike Ditka was the priest.  I learned that 85% of the population of Prague is an atheist.  On the last census, 15% of the answers to the”what is your religion” question was answered “Jedi”—you have to love those Czech’s.

I am headed out to Prague Castle and a riverboat ride tomorrow.

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