Since Fritz is working, I took to the Metro and enjoyed myself on a day of public transportation. There is a museum devoted to W. A. Mozart, who, for a time, felt more welcome in Prague then Vienna. I saw a harpsichord he played on in a palace here in 1787. I stopped in at a shopping center and snapped this photo of a toy store so daughter number two could see how much she has in common with the Czech children. "Play ponies by yourself, Mom." Dinner was yummy. Rick Steves is right when he said you can eat like a king in Prague for half of what you would pay in the U.S. or other European cities. The highlight of the meal was Sandra, our very courteous, lovely waitress but since I don't have permission to post her photo, I'll post a photo of one of the desserts.
Monday, September 8, 2008
The Metro
Since Fritz is working, I took to the Metro and enjoyed myself on a day of public transportation. There is a museum devoted to W. A. Mozart, who, for a time, felt more welcome in Prague then Vienna. I saw a harpsichord he played on in a palace here in 1787. I stopped in at a shopping center and snapped this photo of a toy store so daughter number two could see how much she has in common with the Czech children. "Play ponies by yourself, Mom." Dinner was yummy. Rick Steves is right when he said you can eat like a king in Prague for half of what you would pay in the U.S. or other European cities. The highlight of the meal was Sandra, our very courteous, lovely waitress but since I don't have permission to post her photo, I'll post a photo of one of the desserts.
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Musical themed desserts! I love it!!!! What fun!
So is that white chocolate or a pastry? Think I could do that??? Probably out of my league. :) Yet again, a food theme to the blog out of Prague.
That dessert is amazing.
it's white chocolate, which I gave to Mickey and I ate his chocolate dessert. You could do it, LIndy!
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