Monthly Archives: October 2007

Home Again

I made it home without incident today. I spent all my Czech Koruna’s at the Prague Airport on overpriced Pilsner Urquell.

I met so many cool people from so many places all along the way. Very memorable trip. Big smiles all around. Now I get to sleep in my own bed. I may play my guitar for a bit first, the one thing I missed from home. Good night. Dobrou noc. Gute nacht. Goedenacht.

One Last Night in Prague

Last night was my last night of the trip. Brett and I walked all over the City for the second day. We went inside St. Vitrus cathedral, walked the Charles Bridge, waited for the Astronomical clock to change, and ate more Czech cuisine. In the evening we visited the Czech National Theater to see an opera. It was a good day. Below are a few pics I took during the day of the Cathedral, Prague Castle and inside the Theater.

I’m headed home today. See most of you very soon.

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Welcome to Central Bohemia

Brett and I arrived early Friday afternoon to Prague. We walked the city to all the normal sites. The Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, The Town Square, The Jewish Quarter and the Astronomical Clock. We also visited a few pubs along the way. I had more goulash & dumplings for dinner along the way. The beers of Prague are much different than the beers of Ostrava. Many of the Prague pubs have Budweiser (not of the St. Louis variety). Friday was a very tame day for Brett and me. No stories involving drunk Czech girls and arrogant police. I plan to make the most of my last day here. Tomorrow is the long trek back to DC.

Below is me at the Town Square and The Czech National Museum.

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Another Day, Another Train

Friday is another travel day for me. Today Brett and I will take the train from Ostrava to Prague. We are staying at Amadeus Hotel in Prague.

Thursday Brett, Brett’s father and I spent the day together in the mountains. We visited several small towns, a watchtower, and an auto museum. The pic below is at the base of the watchtower overlooking the city of Stramberk, Czech Republic. Stramberk also has a very cool brew pub, of course we did some sampling.

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Greetings From Havířov

I have been staying with Brett in Havirov (impossible to pronounce properly). Wednesday was another full day. We went to a concert at the local arena. While standing at the bus station on our way home we met a guy that runs a pub whom invited us for a drink. What a great time. I met several really nice people. One guy promised to send me the best Czech rum for Christmas this year. They were very surprised when I told them where I am from. They do not get too many Americans coming through his area. They spoke English the entire night. What a treat. We were drinking the local beer and doing shots of plum liquor (typical of this area). After several hours a very drunk Czech man stood up on a table to announce that his son was born that morning. He was so very proud. He paid for everyones drinks for the night. Unbelievable! “Tonight we drink to David.”

It gets better. We walked out of that pub very late to try somewhere new. While walking down the middle of the street a car driving in the same direction recognized Brett, me and my new friend Bob. It was some girls we met from the last place. They offered to drive us to another great pub. On the way, the driver ran a stop sign and the cops stopped us. We all had to get out and show identification. The Czech police do not speak much English. The driver had a pay a huge fine on the spot. Another fascinating experience.

The next pub was great. We played foosball and drank more Radagast. I made another new friend whom is a Czech coal miner. Apparently there is no curfew in this town, we walked out of the pub at nearly 5am. That pub was never going to close. What a night!

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Auf Wiedersehen München, Haló Ostrava

Tuesday was a travel day. My time in Munich is over. It was a great time staying with Annie & the gang. Sad that it must end. I said my goodbyes to Annie & Eric at Munich Airport and was on my way to Czech Rebuplic. The flight was good and the Czech landscape was incredible from the air. On approach to Ostrava I had a really good look at the mountains of Moravia. The airport at Ostrava is very small. The plane pulled up to a very small building that looked more like a warehouse than an airport terminal. All the passengers got off the plane and had to wait for the bags to be unloaded. There were about 30 passengers in total. I picked up my bags and walked across the tarmac and through the tiny airport to find Brett on the other side. I finally made it.

My first day here has been fascinating. Ostrava is nothing like anything I have ever seen. The people, the buildings, the cars are very different from what I have seen in other parts of Europe. Brett and I took the tram through the city to go see the local ice hockey team. Ostrava play in the top level of Czech ice hockey. The opponent was the neighboring city of Trinec. The game was very entertaining. The level of play is very good in the Czech league. Ostrava lost the game 3-2 in extra time.

After the game we we were heading the pub Becival. This is where my friend Barbora is working. I had traditional Czech dumplings with beef and sauce for dinner. We sat and talked with 3 Czech chicks that are local students. They could understand English fairly well. Only one of them could really speak to me. The Czech rum was really flowing and we closed out Becival.

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Monday in Salzburg

Monday I traveled by train to Salzburg, Austria. I saw the Fortress Hohensaltzburg and walked the historic city streets. Salzburg is very much a tourist city with the center of attention the fact that Mozart was born here. There is a magnificant statue of Mozart in the old part of the city. I also visited the beautiful Mirabell Gardens. The true highlight of my day in Saltzburg was the Augustiner Biergarten. This was a real treat. I found it on the map but could not find the entrance. The streets in this part of the city are very windy and narrow while the landscape is a massive hill over looking the river. Once I found the Augustiner sign I walked through the door and down a large flight of stairs and started to here voices. I found it! Around another corner and down another corridor was a large shelf with many different sizes of glasses and mugs. So the ruitine is to choose a mug then rinse it in the very large marble sink with tap water. Then you pay the man in the booth and take your empty mug to the man at the beer tap. This place was a true hidden treasure. Outside was a massive beer garten that seats 1500 people. All covered by huge trees.

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Back to Back at Ochsenbraterei

Saturday & Sunday we were back at The Ochsenbraterei Tent. Saturday night we had a table down on the floor. What a night! We finally hooked up with our Frederick (Maryland) friends. Those guys had been on our flight from DC but spent the week down in Vienna.

Sunday we were back up in the VIP area. I was really into the fest Sunday night. I regained my Oktoberfest energy. I was toasting glasses with some huge German farmers and crushed his glass. There was glass and beer everywhere. Following tradition, I bought him a new beer. I spent the rest of the evening talking to these 4 German farmers. I felt like I was in an NFL huddle. They knew English the way I know German, very slow. Those guys are great.

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