Travel
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Budapest
Funny story. Our wonderful bus driver left us last night to return to Prague. Andy asked our guide how long it would take him to drive the trip and Tommy replied 5 or 6 hours. Andy’s response was “why did… Continue reading
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Bratislava SLOVAKIA
What is a new city without a city tour. I will admit that they are all starting to look and sound alike. For the evening many of us in the group signed up for an optional tour that included going… Continue reading
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On the road to Bratislava Slovakia
We never go from one point to another on this trip and that is what makes things interesting other than the seemingly endless number of bathroom breaks. Our first stop was Trebic, an ancient Moravian city that is home to… Continue reading
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The tiny, tiny village of Slavonice
On our way to this tiny, tiny village with absolutely no shopping we stopped at the Budweiser brewery that is owned by the Czech Republic. I am not a beer fan at all and it was freezing both inside and… Continue reading
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The Magical Village – Cesky Krumlov
We started our cold morning with a city tour. I am talking wearing 2 pairs of pants and 5 layers on top. 36 degrees when most of us brought shorts and tee shirts. During our tour many of the buildings… Continue reading
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On the road to Cesky Krumlov
Cesky Krumlov is the second most visited city in the Czech Republic. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site but may lose their status because they are replacing a wooden bridge with a modern bridge. Although it was a travel… Continue reading
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The Beautiful City of Prague
Of course you have to start out with a city tour. We had a fabulous guide who introduced us to the tram system. Because of our ages we all got to ride free other than Therese who had to pay.… Continue reading
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On the way to Prague
Another chilly morning and I expected many warm hours on the bus. Wrong! First stop was a national park for a hike! Is the gift shop open by chance? Back to the bus for the drive to a deserted village… Continue reading








