Saturday, July 27, 2019

Postcard from Prague



Prague is such a beautiful city, filled with amazing architecture at every corner. Spires of all sorts stretch to the heavens against a cloudless blue sky. 


View from the Charles Bridge towards another bridge not so far away.


Such a pretty and interesting decoration over a building just off of Wenceslas Square. I love the beehive in the centre and the pale blue background.


Wonderful details.


Just a quick post - there is much to explore! Today we're off to a tour of Castle Hill and a classical music concert later. 

24 comments:

  1. It looks beautiful. Eldest son has just returned from there and had a good time. I will have to put Prague on my list. Hope it’s not been too hot. B x

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  2. It is wonderful that the spires are still there. As I was driving through town yesterday, I realized that every single church has removed their steeples. It really made me sad.

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  3. How's the heat Lorrie? Concerned you might be in the midst of the scorching temps.
    It is a beautiful city though - glad you are are enjoying the weekend there and I know you must be looking forward to the days ahead.
    Hugs - Mary

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  4. A lovely place to visit indeed.

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  5. Lovely sites and such pretty blue skies. Have a wonderful time.

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  6. Beautiful blue skies. Really love the architecture of these old European cities. Enjoy the rest of your time.

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  7. Prague is a beautiful city! I'm sure that you will enjoy, the music, architecture and food.

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  8. Beautiful, enjoy your trip!
    Blessings,
    Sue

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  9. Love Prague, and delighted for you that you are seeing it beneath those lovely blue skies and lots of sunshine too.
    The gable with the bee skep in the middle is beautifully designed - I can just make out some bees going in the entrance, the sun and moon don't look too happy, and what about that row of cute fluffy clouds - it is gorgeous. Someone has really enjoyed crafting that.

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  10. Enjoy your amazing trip. Can't wait to see more photos.

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  11. It looks beautiful. Enjoy your trip away.

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  12. Lovely postcards of the interesting things you are seeing!

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  13. I've always wanted to visit Prague. I think it may be a little like Budapest which I loved, but probably better! I'm glad you are enjoying your trip.

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  14. Thanks for taking a moment or two to share some snippets! Continue to enjoy your travels!

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  15. Oh how wonderful! Have a great time! :) Kit

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  16. I've so enjoyed the glimpses on Facebook of your holiday. Such beautiful sights. Loved that you took the three paper facsimiles of the grands along on the trip. (They must be having such fun following you around.) We'll look forward to more photos.

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  17. Lorrie - love the bridge picture and the beehive … I just have to wonder the significance of the beehive? Enjoy your time in Prague, and I look forward to more!

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  18. So many seem to love Prague!!! Architecture is so lovely in those old cities

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  19. So beautiful! I hope you'll share more photos. Prague is very high up on my list but I haven't made it there just yet.
    Amalia
    xo

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  20. Beautiful photos, Lorrie! My two youngest sons took art classes in Budapest one summer while in college, and they got to visit Prague.

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  21. What a lovely adventure. I have heard from others the Prague is beautiful and your picture portray that beauty.

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  22. Hi dear, hope all is well and that you are home and getting settled in after your trip.
    Will be looking for you here and hoping you 'pop up' soon with more news.
    Hugs - Mary

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  23. Lovely postcards!
    It looks beautiful.

    All the best Jan

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