Motel 6 Not surprised about Motel 6. I told you about our experience in Scottsdale. However, hope you have a good night. We're enjoying your blog. Glad to see the new astronaut.... By the way this is the correct spelling for vulture.
The Jewish cemetery is beautiful with all the gravestones cropping up in all directions, and the Astronomical Clock looks amazing! it's kind of sad that we don't really construct such beautiful architecture anymore.
(The babies are VERY creepy)
I like the title of your blog! Awww, sorry to hear the end of your trip was clouded by rainstorms, sounds like it was pretty bad.
That sounds like a fantastic museum, I had no idea that Warsaw was so destroyed during the war. That really does sound like an epic victory.
Sounds like you had a very scrummy tea to recover from the rain.
It's so sad your adventures for this trip are coming to an end, they made for a fantastic read.
Yurk, that's very gross about the toilets. But that is so brilliant on the next train journey getting serenaded with 'Wanted: Dead or Alive'! Hahahahaha!
Oooh, that sounds fantastic with the swallows swooping through the square, and very lucky indeed not to be pooped on!
The Tort Anglieken sounds absolutely gorgeous, and very worth eating to the point of being sick! It's the only way to approach cakes :D
Heeheehee, it certainly sounds like you're seeing all kinds of sights on your trips!
Am so happy to hear the bone church was every bit as beautiful and mysterious as it sounded. I cannot wait to see your photos of that especially!
Sounds like you had some pretty unusual food combinations in the evening! Sorry to hear you weren't able to try a last Palacinky before leaving the country.
It's such a shame there are so many churches that won't allow you to take photographs, I'm sure you could have taken some amazing pictures.
It's fascinating to hear about the brutal history of all these places you're passing through. It's awful that all the Jews had to be buried in such a cramped little graveyard, but it must be a sight to see.
Wow! I never knew there was an actual Rabbi who made the Golem and had a grave!
*shudders* The babies on the tv tower sound kinda frightening.
Sorry to hear the bad weather is finally catching up with you, but at least there's plenty of delicious food to warm you up :)
Hope you had good weather for Kutna Hora
Awwwww! I can't wait to see Chico!
That sounds so weird and incredibly fascinating with the wax baby Jesus.
Yay! Am glad you managed to try a Palacincky, it does sound gorgeous. And what a fortuitous discovery of the John Lennon wall! It's great you're having such luck in your wanderings managing to find places.
Hahahahahaha! You are soooo tempting fate with that statue!
It sounds like you're seeing some stunning architecture while you're there, I'm very jealous and looking forward to the photos so much!
Yay, I'm glad you got to see a full clock show. I like the idea of the crowd suddenly appearing as noon approaches and then just as suddenly leaving after applauding. :D
That sounds like a very handy menu for a restaurant to have indeed, hope you manage to try the Palacinky, (sounds tasty) and that the weather holds for your walking.
Awww, the turle sounds adorable.
I can't believe you didn't RUSH right into the Sharon Stone cafe! Heeheehee. Nor can I believe you are spying on blokes in toilets :O
But YAY you found a good mexican restaurant! :)
It sounds with each blog that you're building a stunning collection of pictures. I hope Prague is as enjoyable as Vienna and you have a good journey there and your luck with the weather holds.
Heeheehee, good thinking on the wine front! Sorry to hear you got sunburn :(
Ahh, being stabbed with a file is a horrid way to die. What kind of assasin kills with a file?
It sounds like you're getting to try a great selection of foods over there, your blogs always leave me feeling hungry with your descriptions. Tirimisu and nutella icecream sounds gorgeous. Vienniesse(Vieniese?) chocolates sound exciting.
It sounds like it's been a very tiring day with all those stairs and walks!
Hahaha, that's funny about having to wait so long to try get a photo of the statue without it being populated by strangers :D (Although it was probably frustrating at the time, sorry for laughing).
Oooh, a theatre full of Klimt murals sounds eyecatching.
Wow! That must be one of the oldest running Ferris Wheels in the world, that must have been a really impressive sight to see it still running!
Sorry your wine plans were frustrated.
Wow! That sounds a marvellous palace with so many rooms in it! I can't imagine a place with 41 rooms let alone 1440!
It made me chuckle imagining you being dropped off by the bus amongst other buses and just standing around looking baffled as to why you've been brought to see more buses!
Very happy to see the notes are coming in very handy when you went to the best falafel place in town. I love the little details in your blogs and the descriptions of all the foods you try. The Shockobanane sounds scrummy. Mmmmm.
Heeheehee, sounds like a fun flight over with the woman laying on the floor to sleep!
It's true that it's not a proper holiday without getting lost at least once :)
I'm glad the weather's turned nice for you to explore Vienna, and a big hurrah for daily updates. It's fantastic to read along as you explore!
When I was 8 years old, I went to summer camp for the first time. Whereas other kids were getting homesick as soon as they got there, I instead got sick the day I had to go home again. The travel bug caught me early and has lingered ever since. I LOVE to see new places, experience new cultures, eat new food... life is so short and there are so many places to see! I hope that this blog will be filled with many adventures to come. Next stop... France, Belgium, and the Netherlands!... full info
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Motel 6
Not surprised about Motel 6. I told you about our experience in Scottsdale. However, hope you have a good night. We're enjoying your blog. Glad to see the new astronaut.... By the way this is the correct spelling for vulture.