Thinking about tomorrow’s adventure
Finishing up the day with a Aperol Spritz (everybody seems to be drinking this here), writing out my blogs and chalking out my adventure tomorrow.
Enough of this old architecture and long dead people. Yearning to be in nature.
If I understand correctly what I have signed up for (I am not sure Aperol is a good thing anymore), I will be hiking for over 16K (10 miles), climb up some 330 floors, cross a country boundary (into Germany) and wear a smile for all that.
Never done a cross country hike before. Never had to carry a passport to walk around either!!
Heaven bless me!

Me and my furrowed eyebrows
I just realized that they are just hideous (like my wife has always pointed out). (Bright lights make me furrow my eyes… ever since I was a kid, I squint my eyes in bright light – especially the left one that is severely myopic)
But let that not take your attention away from how much I enjoyed the boat ride!! I saw some beautiful sights. I made friends with the young lady who served us coffee and wanted to know why we call it Black Coffee in America when all coffee is black (there is a history, believe it or not) and got to know an elderly couple who lives in Lewisville – literally a spitting distance away (well Texas size spitting) from where Natasha and Nikita were born and grew up in their very early years!!!

Decided to take a boat ride down Vltava
Zoomed in view of the astronomical clocks
Do you know what instrument he was playing?
Stopped on the streets to listen to this group. Good group.
But here is the thing… look at the elderly gentleman sitting down stooping over his instrument.
What musical instrument is it?
It was percussion. It seemed to have a lot of rods in it. But they were making lot more bass noise than shriller ones. He had what looked like metal wraps in his fingers.
He was good. Really good. Got a lot of rhythm in the tunes.
Do you know what he was playing?

She was truly mellifluous
The Prague Castle!
Talk about anachronism
So, I am in a city that was established in the Paleolithic age.
I am in the compound of what Guinness Book of World Records admits as the largest ancient castle.
I am in a continent where coffee is taken hot in a few ounces (none of your grande iced lattes, thank you very much!)
And there is an American Starbucks right here???
There is no justice in this world!!! 🙂






