On the train from Olomouc I have this overwhelming sense of sadness as we approach Prague. This time last year was the time when I had to face a lot of hurdles with my back injury and Bella dying. I dont want to make a big deal of things as it will only make me sadder and I have done a lot of things in between then and now which has made me so proud. My back is really good at the moment, but it sucks just being so aware of it all the time, how it's feeling etc etc. There are some times where it still stresses me out but it's certainly not holding me back from doing anything and I am so grateful of that.
Feelings wise, I still get a bit blue and of course homesick sometimes, but nowhere near like I was. Again, it's keeping active and keping my back healthy as I know if my back gets bad then my mood tends to tumble.
It sounds silly, but if anyone who is still reading this knew Bella, I'd love if you could post a message on here and tell me a story about her. It will make me laugh, God knew that dog gave me a lot of laughs, stealing food etc. I don't think I ever told Mum about the turkey roll incident one day where she jumped up on the kitchen counter and grabbed a turkey roll fresh from the oven. Five second rule, it was still good (and too expensive not to eat it!). Hi Mum!
Prague is lonely. It's the first bit of the trip where I havent befriended anyone. I think I am also on 'beautiful sights' overload. On Thursday night upon arrival at the hostel I was accosted by a group of young American students studying Spanish in Madrid. They are loud, anoying and drunk but I don't say no when they invite me to join them on the town. I last the tram trip into town nd about 10 minutes of them stumbling aorund. There are two kinda sobre ones so i let the know I'm going off on my own and I think they wish they could join. They'll be babysitting the other 6 all night.
I walk around for an hour or so before the cold gets to me and I head back to the hostel. It's got a great bar downstairs that's like a friends' living room. Lots of comfy chairs, good music. there's a good group of people there to chat with but most are leaving the next morning. I retire about 1 am, full of Kozel, one of Czech's favourite (cheap!) beers.
The next morning I get up to head to a walking tour of Prague. The guide is lovely but we spend 3 1/2 hours and only se part of the Jewish Town, the Main Sqare and Wenceslas Square. I didnt learn as much history as I did n the Berlin walk although our guide was more than happy to tell us all about going to a Czech university, the admissions process and so on. Why, I don't know as the group clearly weren't into it.
After the tour, I visit the Museum of Communism, conveniently locaed above McDonalds! It took 3 weeks after the fall of communism here for the first one to appear in Prague, amazing. It was done quite well to show what it was like living in communism but I would have liked more of an exploration into the Velvet Revolution and the toppling of Czecheslovakia's communist regime.
At 8pm I go to a concert in St Nicholas' Church in the main square. It goes for an hour and a group of 9 muscians play pieces from Mozart, Handel and Werner and finish with 'Still Night' (Silent Night). It is a beautiful (albeit it freezing!) church and it was a great atmosphere listening to this classical music.
Get lost walking to the tram to take me back to the hostel and the workers are putting up Christmas decorations in the street with the tram line so service is suspended for the evening. Get lost again trying to find an alternative tram, but eventually make it back to the hostel. Organise my Couchsurfing in Lucerne for Sunday and Monday nights and my train to Nuremberg the following day then go to bed. I know Prague is a beautiful place but I found it very solitary and also the main parts full of tacky souvenir shops.
Feelings wise, I still get a bit blue and of course homesick sometimes, but nowhere near like I was. Again, it's keeping active and keping my back healthy as I know if my back gets bad then my mood tends to tumble.
It sounds silly, but if anyone who is still reading this knew Bella, I'd love if you could post a message on here and tell me a story about her. It will make me laugh, God knew that dog gave me a lot of laughs, stealing food etc. I don't think I ever told Mum about the turkey roll incident one day where she jumped up on the kitchen counter and grabbed a turkey roll fresh from the oven. Five second rule, it was still good (and too expensive not to eat it!). Hi Mum!
Prague is lonely. It's the first bit of the trip where I havent befriended anyone. I think I am also on 'beautiful sights' overload. On Thursday night upon arrival at the hostel I was accosted by a group of young American students studying Spanish in Madrid. They are loud, anoying and drunk but I don't say no when they invite me to join them on the town. I last the tram trip into town nd about 10 minutes of them stumbling aorund. There are two kinda sobre ones so i let the know I'm going off on my own and I think they wish they could join. They'll be babysitting the other 6 all night.
I walk around for an hour or so before the cold gets to me and I head back to the hostel. It's got a great bar downstairs that's like a friends' living room. Lots of comfy chairs, good music. there's a good group of people there to chat with but most are leaving the next morning. I retire about 1 am, full of Kozel, one of Czech's favourite (cheap!) beers.
The next morning I get up to head to a walking tour of Prague. The guide is lovely but we spend 3 1/2 hours and only se part of the Jewish Town, the Main Sqare and Wenceslas Square. I didnt learn as much history as I did n the Berlin walk although our guide was more than happy to tell us all about going to a Czech university, the admissions process and so on. Why, I don't know as the group clearly weren't into it.
After the tour, I visit the Museum of Communism, conveniently locaed above McDonalds! It took 3 weeks after the fall of communism here for the first one to appear in Prague, amazing. It was done quite well to show what it was like living in communism but I would have liked more of an exploration into the Velvet Revolution and the toppling of Czecheslovakia's communist regime.
At 8pm I go to a concert in St Nicholas' Church in the main square. It goes for an hour and a group of 9 muscians play pieces from Mozart, Handel and Werner and finish with 'Still Night' (Silent Night). It is a beautiful (albeit it freezing!) church and it was a great atmosphere listening to this classical music.
Get lost walking to the tram to take me back to the hostel and the workers are putting up Christmas decorations in the street with the tram line so service is suspended for the evening. Get lost again trying to find an alternative tram, but eventually make it back to the hostel. Organise my Couchsurfing in Lucerne for Sunday and Monday nights and my train to Nuremberg the following day then go to bed. I know Prague is a beautiful place but I found it very solitary and also the main parts full of tacky souvenir shops.
14 comments:
bella story #1
i remember coming around to your place one evening, and went outside to say hello to your mum, and i found her and tyrone on their hands and knees, scrubbing bellas arse (wearing gloves of course). lol. removing dags, and just making sure she was, ahem, clean...down there. what an eye opening experience of owning a long coat dog. now it is me on my hands and knees, doing the same for byron. those who laugh last laugh loudest or something???
bella story #2
i remember how bella used to love to steal any soft toy that you would have on your bed. like that star thing. and she used to like to suck on it.
bella story #3
I remember when i used to baby sit bella when you and your family would go away to pirie. we would have lots of fun. this will sound weird but im sure you used to do this too, i liked to rub bellas coat with my foot. it was so soft and smooth and felt nice and silky
bella story #4
i liked how bella used to burp. i will never forget it as long as i live. she would wait until everyone was quiet, and then...
"rarrrrrrp"
and talk about stink!
so funny
bella story #5
four words that sum up my memories of bella....
"GET. IN. YOUR. BED!"
bella story #6
i remember how bella used to love to go and have a drink and then come and say hello to me, with her big slobber wet beard. i always loved it though. she would never bother to say hello to me unless she had a big wet drink first. hehe, she was so cheeky.
bella story #7
i remember bellas love affair with your fern garden, especially after fertilising.
poo!
bella story #8
i remember the santa hat.
and the santa toy.
xmas wont be the same without her. *tear*
bella story #9
i remember how no matter what, if you had some kind of food in your handbag, bella would find it. she would always get in there, and eat it. museli bars, leftover noodles from sexy asian man at ttp, doesnt matter, bella would somehow get into your room, get into your handbag, and eat it!!!
bella story #10
i remember an incident with bella, myself, your loungeroom coffee table, and a can of coke.
uh-oh, spaghetti-o
bella story #11
i liked to give bella massages. she liked it too.
again, i really loved her coat.
bella story #12
i remember the way bellas chest used to look after a clip.
hehe. she was so skinny after a clip.
i could go on for ages, im so sorry i didnt get to this sooner lisa darling.
hope you enjoy reminiscing over some of my stories. i really have so many more, because i really spent so much time at your house with you and your family.
those were such good times.
love you long time.
word to your mother.
x
After my visit to Prague I would say it is possible to claim that whoever comes to visit Prague as a tourist will not know what leisure time is. A sightseeing tour of the plentiful landmarks offered by the city and its immediate vicinity is a grand sportive feat.
Everyday, innumerable cultural events take place in Prague and it is impossible to manage to see them all. If all this is not sufficient for anybody, there’s no need to despair. This city on the Vltava River contains other than traditional tourist destinations with number of Prague restaurants, bars, pubs, clubs. I'm sure everyone likes Czech beer and some really likes Czech cuisine.
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