01 July 2009

Prague Weekend

Greetings all. We've had a pretty average week at home since my last post. One hightlight from the weekend was watching the US-Brazil soccer game Sunday night at Caffrey's Irish Bar. When we arrived the bar was full of loud, cheering Americans because we were up 2-0 (I was greeted with an Irish car bomb from a drunk tourist). By the end there were only three of us left, surrounded by a bunch of loud, cheering Brazilians who had arrived at halftime (it's like they knew to arrive at halftime...before the second half lesson started). Although we lost it was fun to cheer Team USA.

Your Government at Work in Prague
Yesterday I learned the federal government is more efficient abroad than at home. I needed visa pages added to my passport, so off I went to the embassy. I arrived at the embassy at 11, completed one form, handed over my passport, and left. The staff said I could pick it up after 2. When I returned at 2 it was done. Simple, quick, and no questions asked. Kudos to the US Embassy.


We were bumming around town on Sunday; here are some randoms.



New advertisement for the Museum of Communism. Great ad campaign.



At the hillside vineyards near Prague Castle.



Harleys in Old Town Square. Took this because...well, there were Harleys in Old Town Square. Oh, and the crowd behind them is mourning Michael Jackson. Now there's something you don't see (and hear) everyday in Prague.


Here are some more dramatic images from the MJ gathering. Very emotional.







With that I'll sign off. Happy 4th of July everyone. We'll be celebrating in Scotland with kilts and whiskey. Cheers until next week.

2 comments:

  1. i like how they spelled michael jackson as "jakson." also, the ad for museum of communisim - wow! looks like i'd definitely want to go!

    great pictures - you really captured the emotions with the last one!

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  2. great pictures... really like the view from the castle! agree with Lynda on the Michael Jackson pics...

    oh yes, I also experienced our more efficient government at work in Naples, IT... a place that otherwise would not be efficient at all!

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