If we keep walking past Letna Park we could enjoy the grounds of the Summer Palace. It would be the first time this season I have found it open. Would you like to join us for more beauty?
A beautiful little path leads up to an homage in stone to Czech poet Julius Zeyer
I love Czech tile roofs and these at Prague Castle in particular
My friend Sher is braving the pollen to enjoy a beautiful spring day
The water sounds like bells as it drops to the pool below
The Summer Palace
A small sampling of the carving detail
Czechs bring imagination even to rain gutters
The formal gardens of the Summer Palace
There are over 40 trees of note throughout the garden. This is my favorite.
This building is called Ball Game Hall. I think of it as the powdered sugar building for obvious reasons.
Two beautiful closeups of the building detail
I never learned what this building was it's patina was exquisite
Formal flower beds in front
Have you ever had someone else's aesthetics in your head and known how much they would appreciate something?
My mother would completely fall in love with the Czech Republic and it's beauty.
Here's an intriguing path. Let's see where it leads us and what it wants us to see.
Wow! A spectacular side view of St. Vitus Cathedral and Prague Castle.
A close-up of the flying buttresses of St. Vitus Cathedral
A Czech soldier protects the castle grounds
White pansies with a purple tint
A closeup of what I believe is wisteria
Fantastic!
A Prague beauty and her date
Having never seen an orangerie before, I asked Sher "when was the last time you saw one of these?"
"Last week, actually, in France." We burst out laughing.
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