Showing posts with label food adventures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food adventures. Show all posts

7.03.2019

welcome to PRAGUE



NOTE: This is a photo-heavy post. Take a peek at some of the things that I have seen (and eaten).

It feels almost long ago now that I was counting down the seconds until I would be on the plane to meet my husband in Prague, where he has been working for what feels like years. Now that I am here, and almost two weeks have gone by, time is doing that funny thing of slowing down and speeding up at the same time. So much to do, so little time.


view from Bistro 66 in Zizkov Television Tower
 Interior of St. Nicholas' Church in Old Town Square

 Old Town Square and Church of Our Lady before Tyn

 Charles Bridge and Church of St. Francis Seraph

Spanish Synagogue 






























Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius- Karlin 
Masarykovo nádraží railway station
























Duck from Restaurace Kravin
Duck, pancakes, and schnitzel from U Bulinu




The amount of information I have received about Prague and Czechia in these first days is astounding. But I love it. It is invigorating to absorb as much as possible and refreshing to rediscover my love of learning after a challenging school year.

St. Nicholas Church in Lessertown

Prague Castle

St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague Castle



More adventures to come as I spend time in Prague and travel to other European cities. Follow along on instagram.

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re.CAP: HALLOWEEKEND


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Just because Halloween is over, doesn’t mean it’s really over. Sure, the parties have come to a halt, the treats have been collected, and the costumes are already in the dress-up drawers. But Halloween is one of those delicious holidays that lingers. The kids at school are still talking about how much candy they got trick-or-treating and bowls, jars, bags and boxes are heavy with their loot. The taste of freaky cupcakes and ghoulish goodies remains on the tongue, and the candy everywhere teases. Let’s face it; Halloween isn’t over until the candy is gone (hidden, eaten, or given away). Take a peek at my foodie ventures this Halloweekend!
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Mine involved a party with meaty treats, cupcakes and pies, and even more sweets. There was pumpkin carving and a birthday cake made by my mom for my sister. This Halloweekend was delicious. How was yours?
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