
Friday, May 22, 2009
36 Hours in Prague

Labels:
Prague,
Prague hotels,
Prague kavarnas,
Prague restaurants
Welcome New Followers
In the last couple weeks, I've had a couple people sign up to follow my blog. Thanks for reading, I appreciate it! Some of my followers have an obvious connection to the Czech Republic, but sometimes I can't always figure out the connection.
I wish the Blogspot follower sign-up sheet asked people to tell the blog author they're following what it is they are responding too specifically in my blog -- other than my fabulous self, of course :-).
I wish the Blogspot follower sign-up sheet asked people to tell the blog author they're following what it is they are responding too specifically in my blog -- other than my fabulous self, of course :-).
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blogging
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Beginning Again

My goal is to be back in Prague for the fall term. Just as I did the last time, blogging about Prague is going to help pull me toward my goal. I hope you'll come back.
In the meantime, I've found a f-a-b-u-l-o-u-s apartment with a great flatmate in Madison overlooking the lake within walking distance of the arboretum. Life is not as I expected but that doesn't mean it's not beautiful.
Labels:
Czech Republic,
Prague,
transition
Sunday, May 17, 2009
10 American Pleasures I've Enjoyed Since Coming Home
1. Regular Cheerios with banana for breakfast.
4. An American-style bed with a mattress and box springs and loads of covers and pillows.
7. Ice cold creamy A&W root beer served in a frosted mug at a pull-up drive-in window.
8. Fabulous farmer's markets.
9. Getting to watch w-a-y too much political commentary on TV.
10. Cooking in a fully-equipped kitchen, not my expat kitchen.
OK, so I enjoyed that. I'm ready to go back now.
2. Browsing the new books at Barnes and Noble.
3. An American-style Egg McMuffin.
5. Spices in bottles.
6. Knowing exactly where to shop for clothes because I'm familiar with the brands and the stores and can get the whole thing done in an hour.
8. Fabulous farmer's markets.
9. Getting to watch w-a-y too much political commentary on TV.
10. Cooking in a fully-equipped kitchen, not my expat kitchen.
OK, so I enjoyed that. I'm ready to go back now.
Labels:
American culture,
Czech Republic,
expat,
food,
transition
Friday, May 15, 2009
Could Tap Water Come to Prague Restaurants?

Labels:
Czech customs,
food,
Prague restaurants
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
A Table for Tyrants
What is the antidote to cynicism? Action.
In this New York Times editorial, Vaclav Havel takes action by demanding that the human rights organizations dissidents in countries with poor human rights records would look to for help -- actually be able to help them from a position of moral authority and credibility. Click on the title to read his recent editorial.
In this New York Times editorial, Vaclav Havel takes action by demanding that the human rights organizations dissidents in countries with poor human rights records would look to for help -- actually be able to help them from a position of moral authority and credibility. Click on the title to read his recent editorial.
Labels:
Czechoslovakia,
politics,
Vaclav Havel
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Hard Times Give New Life to Prague's Golem
Labels:
Czech culture,
Jewish culture,
Prague,
Prague 1
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