It's making the rhythm of my blog a bit repetative right now to keep posting series of pictures, but Prague is way too beautiful not too, and quite frankly, with 7 concerts in the next week.5 and actual schoolwork due next week, pictures aren't going to be uploaded to facebook anytime soon.
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| PRINCESS CASTLE! PRINCESS CASTLE! I WANT TO LIVE THERE! |
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| The Hogwarts towers church by night |
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| and by day. |
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| Carmen at the Prague State Opera! |
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| yes we waited until everyone left, just to get these sick pictures. |
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| The awesome clock, we just missed the chiming of the hour, when the top windows open to reveal one of the twelve Apostles. The window closed right as we ran into view. |
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| My favorite stained-glass window in the church in the Hofburg. It's of Pentecost, and a droplet-shaped bead of fire is descending upon each disciple. |
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| Our tour guide Saturday morning explained that the churches in Prague have two towers that symbolize Adam and Eve. I did not notice until she pointed it out, but the left tower, Eve, is slightly thinner, taller, and more graceful overall than the right tower, which is stocky Adam. Our tour guide was also an amazing lady from Prague who can speak "8 languages well and 2 poorly". sheesh! |
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| All of the bridges gave the city a very romantic Parisian feel. Although I guess anywhere I go I find excuses for it to seem romantic. It's hard not to be, in Europe. |
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| On the bridge, still laughing about the street performer we passed singing Red Hot Chili Pepper's "Under the Bridge" with a huge grin on his face. | |
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Only 2 days in Prague, but enough to fall completely in love with the city. The Czechs also make a lovely dark brewed beer, I liked it more than Guinness.
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