the prague autumn...
the first trip will not be the last...
when text is this color, it's a link and will take you places...
charles bridge 1357
naturally high on our long weekend in prague
a little drive through the wild wild east to get there
there's a lot of charachter(s) in prague
heaven on earth! a bookstore full of english books... Shakespeare & Synove. A highlight!
Olsany Cemetery, the largest in Prague it was begun in 1680 to bury plague victims, it is enchanting
we also went to Klementinum Library, widely considered the most beautiful in Europe
(although with the affordable tickets one can't get the best photos... however, i took some regardless...)
but mostly we walked around and ingested this beautiful city
ashes to ashes and
wir sind alle spirituelle Wesen, nur in einem menschlichen Körper
and time is running
but now it's time for some street walking
the astronomical clock, installed in 1410
the world's 3rd oldest clock and oldest still in operation
the faceless babies, art installation by David Cerny on the TV tower in Prague
Golden Lane at Prague Castle, c. 1500s. Kafka lived in No.22 for a year to write...
and the words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenement halls
Klementinum Library
slava ukraini
don't we all...
now entering Olsany Cemetery final resting place for 230,000 people
back to the land of the living
in case you were thinking about it...
goodnight Prague, until we meet again.
time to go home, but
you, if you made it this far! thank you...
i hope it's not so long until we see each other again...