Leaving Prague
There are a few things we should comment on that seem unique to Prague that we don't want to forget later. First, this may be the friendliest dog city in world. Everywhere you go, there are people walking with dogs. Dogs are welcome in the nicest restaurants, welcome to go around and visit with the customers. You can take your dog on the trams, they are welcome virtually everywhere. We can only imagine the day Simba is allowed to go into a restaurant and sing for his supper!
We've used to the tram as our means of transportation to get around the city. For as surly as the people are, all are quick to jump up and give up their seats to the elderly and those with children.
For a city that is incredibly clean, with no visible litter no matter which part of the city you're in, tourist or otherwise, there is an aboundant amount of graffiti. It is everywhere, on the nicest old buildings to trash cans. Never have we seen so much. Not offensive but "tagging".
Lastly, the way they eat. We suppose we'll discover if the rest of Eastern Europe is the same, but the food is very fresh and non fattening. To cut open an apple it turns brown right away which tells us there are no preservatives. The bread and the produce are very fresh given it's the middle of winter.
We're really enjoying people's comments. Everyone is making us laugh and we're happy to share such an amazing trip with those we care about most. Keep those comments coming! Off to Vienna we go!
We've used to the tram as our means of transportation to get around the city. For as surly as the people are, all are quick to jump up and give up their seats to the elderly and those with children.
For a city that is incredibly clean, with no visible litter no matter which part of the city you're in, tourist or otherwise, there is an aboundant amount of graffiti. It is everywhere, on the nicest old buildings to trash cans. Never have we seen so much. Not offensive but "tagging".
Lastly, the way they eat. We suppose we'll discover if the rest of Eastern Europe is the same, but the food is very fresh and non fattening. To cut open an apple it turns brown right away which tells us there are no preservatives. The bread and the produce are very fresh given it's the middle of winter.
We're really enjoying people's comments. Everyone is making us laugh and we're happy to share such an amazing trip with those we care about most. Keep those comments coming! Off to Vienna we go!

3 Comments:
All is well, do you feed Simba once or twice and how much? He wants to eat when Doc eats, twice a day> We went for a long walk this morning and the boys are sound asleep.
They let dogs in restaurants because dogs are better behaved than people.You two won't want to come home.YOU'RE riding the rails to another destination today.We had snow last night.The weather is probably nice there so its hard to think of snow at this point.Have another great day and see lots.
mom dad
from SALMON ARM
This is so great sharing your trip with you. Vienna should be phenomenal. We have Jeannie and Kevin arriving today. Believe it or not, unlike Salmon Arm, we still have no snow, and don't need a jacket on when you go out. I agree with Randy's parents, about the dogs vs people - especially when it comes to our two hounds. They would be in heaven being able to beg at so many tables! love, mum
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