Prague

Daddy and Mama wanted to go to a coffee shop, so we strolled down the streets of Prauge and found one called original coffee. Original Coffee had succulents, coffee, and red, sandy dirt from Namibia.

A succulent

Clara’s tiny coffee

The red Namibian sand

As we were walking along, we saw a gorgeous mural.

We also found a bike pole with a flower painted on it.

We got on the bridge across the river and over an island. The bridge had beautiful views.

The view from the bridge.

We kept making our way to a resturaunt where Sam and I shared Frech Toast. Then we proceeded to a wal where they had drawn graffiti all over.

Playing by the wall.

We Found ourselves near a cathedral, so we went inside.

The cathedral

We climbed the steps to a castle with another breathtaking cathedral.

The castle

 

 

 

 

We climbed 300 steps to the top of a bell tower attached to the cathedral. The views from the bell tower were incredible!

Walking up the steps

 

 

 

 

On the way down from the castle, Sam and I had fruit smoothies. In a park, a woman put her homing pigeon on my hand. As we were walking through the city, we saw a beautiful building that had a sighn on it that said “I am not a church.”

 

The building

There was a huge croud just to see a clock strike two.

A bit of the croud.

The clock.

We came back to te apartment and then to the nearest coffee shop. At the coffee shop, I had cheesecake. Back at the apartment, Sammy and I pretended to be nuns

Us as nuns.

For dinner, we tried to eat at a vegetarian restaurant, but scince the resturaunt was all booked, we had to order take-out instead. While Daddy received our dinner, the rest of us walked to the island in the river. The river was gorgeous.

The river

The river had balls that you could roll around in on futility on the river. I wonder how the people inside could breathe.

The balls

We walked back to the apartment, ate dinner, and enjoyed our last evening in mainland Europe.

 

3 Replies to “Prague”

  1. Willie, thank you for sharing your trip with the rest of us. Your pictures and commentary were great. Love, Mary Etta

  2. I can tell you really like the architecture of cathedrals! I do, too! I would like to go in a ball on a river like you saw, but I would probably use up all of the air inside by laughing! This was a fun post, Willie!

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