My first afternoon in Prague was consumed by de-bugging. I
took the bus and then the metro to get to Lenka! After meeting up with her we
went off to wash my belongings.
I spent almost 4 hours washing, drying, wiping, and throwing
away everything that was in my pack. The purge resulted in $20 being spent on
washing and drying. The repurchase of a hair brush (yes it’s a bedazzled Frozen
brush). And the need to repack a perfectly packed pack. Over all nothing
irreparable. And it felt damn good to get to Lenka’s flat and just relax and
know that I would only have to endure the itching for another week or two till
they healed. Turns out they stopped itching three days later. Bonus!!
But after Bugageddon Lenka and I took a little stroll around
the city and my inner fangirl started to crawl out. Because my second most
important reason for going to Prague was because Daughter of Smoke and Bone by
Laini Taylor is set there!!!!! First reason being Lenka was there!! There will be a WHOLE post on the DoSaB sites!
So then since we missed the customs office being open my
first day my second day in Prague we got up early and went to collect the
package that I had sent Lenka. It was a Thanksgiving essentials! Because the
grand American Holiday was a day away!!
Fetching the package was hysterical. So we had to go out to
the head Prague Post Office/ customs office.. I think. It was all very
official. So we had to take the letter that Lenka got saying it had arrived to
a document office where we got the original in coming paperwork then had to go
to another office to get it stamped and Lenka had to prove she was Lenka. Then
we went back to the first office and handed over the verified papers and
collected the little bundle of joy!!
Then Lenka went to work and I trotted all over Prague!
Look at what an amazing and lovely city it is!
Thanksgiving Day dawned beautifully and I did nothing but
try to scrape together my Asia trip. By this point I had only booked a ticket
to Bangkok and I had no fucking clue what I was going to do! So I tried to make
plans. But got nothing much accomplished except burning the pie crust.
So when Lenka got home from work it was time to start
Thanksgiving!!
It was epic and delicious and come one!! We made that…
IN PRAGUE!!!
After we ate Thanksgiving we polished four bottles of wine
and called it a night after wandering Prague to have a drink at a bar.
The day after Thanksgiving we got up early to catch the bus
to Lenka’s house!! We were picking up the car so we could visit a Castle!!!
But first we took a funicular up a mountain!
And I beheld Lenka’s city and the majesty that is the Czech
Republic!!
We went to the castle and I was in love and wanted to move
in right then and there! Sadly I was unable to do so.
Instead we went to a Nativity Museum in the village right
underneath the castle. It was another Christmasy adage to the trip and I loved
it!
Speaking of Christmas… The Prague Christmas Market
Opened!!!!!!!!!!
And I obviously had to drag Lenka there! We wandered and had
a wonderful time people watching and mulled wine sipping.
The highlight of my first go round of the market was what
happened on our way back. We inadvertently got involved with a bachelor part
from the Netherlands. Long story short it was funny and he asked us questions
and tried to get our numbers.
So the COOLEST part of Prague was the Magical Cavern! Never
heard of it? Google it and go see it in Prague. It’s part gallery part art
itself. The artist Reon Argondian used plaster and wire to turn the house into a work of art to display his art! It was worth the time to walk up the hill and worth the $1.12 to go in! So everyone should go see it!
The pictures really don't do it justice!
On my way toward the Christmas Market i stopped by to see the infant of prague!
On my way toward the Christmas Market i stopped by to see the infant of prague!
It was much smaller then I thought it would be. It's there in the middle of that alter. He's maybe a foot in height.
And here are a few more photos of my various Prague wanderings!
^The John Lennon Wall^
To get to Saint Vitus Cathedral you have to go into the Prague Castle compound so you get a screening by the military, aka metal detector and bag check.
More Charles Bridge!
As in many cities I fell in love with Prague and left a bit of my heart there. It's such a cool place and I loved eating all the Czech food! I'll be back again soon. But I had Christmas Markets to see in Dresden before I went to Asia!