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Aud I agree it is a wonderful idea - I do not know what that ice cold drink
you mention is but slivervitch (? spelling) would be good too! God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly "Aud" wrote in message ... Ahoj, Anna Maria and Gwen! Dobrý vecher! (My machine do not write all czech letters!LOL!) This really IS a brilliant Idea! Bring your friend, Gwen, and may be more of *us* will come! At least a few who lives in Europe, ..and may be ELS is visiting Holland, then she will certainly come! ..and may be some others from the US and Canada and Australia want to join us! Here we go! We are experts on tour planning! I can see us sitting in the sun by the river Vltava,with view to the castle, talking, laghing and sipping to an icecold Becherovca! Na zdraví! AUD ;-) -- "G.Kelly" skrev i melding ... Now Aud that is a brilliant idea - maybe it will come true one day - I also have a wonderful Czech friend in Bludenz Austria - I will bring her along too !!!!! God Bless gwen -- Gwen Kelly "Aud" wrote in message ... Gwen and Anna Maria! I did not visit Prague till -95. But after that, I have gone back four more times. I use to take an express bus from Oslo. That is an important part of the tour to me! We alway meet lots of czechs who are going *home* from Norway or Sweeden. They have learned me lots about their country and how it is to leave a country unwillingly! Some of them left in 48, and many in 68. They have family and *new lives* in SW. or Norw. now, but have often parents, aunts , uncles or siblings back in Chech. May be we should meet THERE one day? AUD :-) -- "G.Kelly" skrev i melding ... Anna Maria - I know what you mean - we were there also in 1984 and did as you did - fell in love with the country and the city. I had already grown to love the Chez people as I had worked for a film company here for a few years and everyone except me were Chezs - which is one reason we just felt we had to see their country. We were privileged to return in 1991 - and Oh what a difference ! We felt on a high all day to see the transformation. I think it did me good to see it under the iron curtain though, to be able realise what they had gone through and the joy of their release. God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly "Anna MCM" wrote in message ... G.Kelly wrote: We managed to find a taxi and also managed to convey to him, without any of their language, that we wanted a budget hotel and he found us just the most perfect place right in the centre of the city. We went to pay him and showed him German money in a large denomination and he accepted it and gave me a handful of change and when we had booked into the hotel and checked the rate I had twice as much as I had offered him. I felt really bad as he had been so kind and I thought that he must have mistaken the note for a larger one in the dark. Next day we hailed another taxi ( too cold at minus 26 to walk too far) and he spoke some english and asked for german money saying that he would give us a good rate. This we gave him and to my amazement he returned it twofold. It seemed that this was the "black market" value - a free taxi ride and double your money. So much for the stupid communist idea of cashing the US dollars at the border - here we were two days in town with twice as much as when we arrived !!!! Bye God Bless Gwen Yes, you guessed right. The drivers applied the "black market" change. It was the main "business" of taxi drivers. I did that both in Czechoslovakia and USSR, I mean, I changed at the black market, I don´t remember the rate). I didn´t want to give my money to government. One could object that the money could go for not so clear pourposes (even if usually it was for "Western luxuries" as buying a fridge or a washing machine), but I felt more criminal giving money to the regimes. I was there in 1984 and it looked EXACTLY like one could imagine Orwell´s book. I felt in love with that country anyway and returning to Prague past year was a bit of returning home... Hugs, Anna Maria |
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No Nora you have to come and take it yourself !!@@** God Bless Gwen
-- Gwen Kelly "NoraBalcer" wrote in message ... Hi Aud, Make sure you take a picture of the castle and send me a copy for my DH. Hugs, Nora |
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Anna Maria this is beginning to sound better all the time ! God Bless Gwen
-- Gwen Kelly "Anna MCM" wrote in message ... Aud wrote: I can see us sitting in the sun by the river Vltava,with view to the castle, talking, laghing and sipping to an icecold Becherovca! Na zdraví! Dobrý vecer, Aud! I know a lovely fishermen restaurant on Kampa island (Malá Strana), not so far from Charles bridge Then we could continue on soldier Svejk´s beer tour :-))) Hugs, Anna Maria |
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Monica thank you for passing the slivovitz to me !! I only ever had one
and it was in Nuremburg in January with snow everywhere and freezing cold and on our return to our hotel after a day in the snow the lady at the front desk said " you two need a drink" I have never felt cold since - 19 year later !! But I remember it tasted very nice God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly "CMM PDX2" wrote in message ... You guys keep talking beer in Brno (and other places g - I just couldn't resist the alliteration), I'm gonna come along! Lots of relatives stayed over there when the rest got out in '68. Apparently because, somewhat to the dismay of Dad's older brother and sister upon a visit later, *those* relatives were, um, *deeply* Communist. LOL. Anyway, I love beer, I could go for shopping for Czech glass beads, and I even know a few helpful Czech phrases! Such as, "What did you say?", and "Please translate that to English." bg Oh, and nazdravie, of course. (phonetic spelling, there. Dad's family spoke Czech, albeit a 60-yr-old dialect, but he never *taught* it to me, darn it. most annoying.) Just keep the slivovitz. *Please*. That stuff is deadly. I was 12 in '68 when Dad's second cousin and family came to visit - a month before the Russians went in - and a bottle of slivovitz was one of the few things they could bring. Of course we had to drink a toast right away. Lucky I didn't make the mistake of sipping...but even gulping it down in one go, man, my sinuses nearly exploded! I swear half of it evaporated as soon as it hit my tongue. *You* guys can drink all the slivovitz. I'll stick to beer. ) Hey, shouldn't we be able to get some line flax over there??? Monica - somewhat more disjointed than usual from d'loading graphics for about the last 7 hours... CMMPDX2 at aol remove 'eat.spam' to email me --------- "No, that isn't me you saw - I'm not here, I'm incognito!" (Me, Myself & I) Support our Troops!! http://www.wtv-zone.com/kjsb/bataan.html |
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Anna Maria, Gwen, Monica!!
I have been to some restaurants at Kampa, But may be not THAT you mean! It is always a *quiet* feeling there, and I love to join you there. The restaurant *Kampa Park* is managed by a Norwegian ;-) Thet have a marvellous chef(not Norwegian) BUT I have never been there! My DH has been there several times, when school (either students+teachers or just teachers and administration) have had study trips to Czech. The link: Click around, please: http://www.kampapark.com/ http://lsinzelle.free.fr/Prague/nuit...ce%20kampa.jpg http://lsinzelle.free.fr/Prague/nuit/nuit.htm AUD ;-) -- "Anna MCM" skrev i melding ... Aud wrote: I can see us sitting in the sun by the river Vltava,with view to the castle, talking, laghing and sipping to an icecold Becherovca! Na zdraví! Dobrý vecer, Aud! I know a lovely fishermen restaurant on Kampa island (Malá Strana), not so far from Charles bridge Then we could continue on soldier Svejk´s beer tour :-))) Hugs, Anna Maria |
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Aud wrote: Anna Maria, Gwen, Monica!! I have been to some restaurants at Kampa, But may be not THAT you mean! It is always a *quiet* feeling there, and= I love to join you there. The restaurant *Kampa Park* is managed by a Norwegian ;-) Thet have a marvellous chef(not Norwegian) BUT I have never been there! My DH has been there several times, when s= chool (either students+teachers or just teachers and administration) have had= study trips to Czech. =20 The restaurant I mean isn=B4t on Kampa square, but just after the Kampa=20 little park, on the river side. I don=B4t remind the Czech name, but it=B4= s=20 the restaurant of fishermen association. Hope they opened again after=20 horrible inondation a year ago. I found this on the lovely Prague guide by time-out, an Australian=20 publisher specialized in turist guides! I strongly recommend once in Prague NOT to try absint (I don=B4t remember= =20 the Czech name, but everyone knows there). It was long time forbidden=20 in Communist era and now it=B4s produced again as "intellectuals" alcohol= =20 drink. It=B4s very dangerous, slivovits it=B4s nothing compared to that! Thank you all my dears! Anna Maria |
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Monica!! Please come!You will be the one who can tell us most about Czech, I
believe! Let Gwen take care of the Slivovitz bottle, she will look after that we just sip! It is FAR to strong for drinking. I just "dip my tongue", as my old auntie always said. Becherovca is much nicer, not so strong, a sweet herb liquer, tasting "ginger nuts" !!! And don't mention the beer! Much to enjoy! Not least the music!!! For me Prague is music too! A place for all senses! It sounds like a tag, but this time the tag is the truth!! AUD :-) -- "CMM PDX2" skrev i melding ... You guys keep talking beer in Brno (and other places g - I just couldn't resist the alliteration), I'm gonna come along! Lots of relatives stayed over there when the rest got out in '68. Apparently because, somewhat to the dismay of Dad's older brother and sister upon a visit later, *those* relatives were, um, *deeply* Communist. LOL. Anyway, I love beer, I could go for shopping for Czech glass beads, and I even know a few helpful Czech phrases! Such as, "What did you say?", and "Please translate that to English." bg Oh, and nazdravie, of course. (phonetic spelling, there. Dad's family spoke Czech, albeit a 60-yr-old dialect, but he never *taught* it to me, darn it. most annoying.) Just keep the slivovitz. *Please*. That stuff is deadly. I was 12 in '68 when Dad's second cousin and family came to visit - a month before the Russians went in - and a bottle of slivovitz was one of the few things they could bring. Of course we had to drink a toast right away. Lucky I didn't make the mistake of sipping...but even gulping it down in one go, man, my sinuses nearly exploded! I swear half of it evaporated as soon as it hit my tongue. *You* guys can drink all the slivovitz. I'll stick to beer. ) Hey, shouldn't we be able to get some line flax over there??? Monica - somewhat more disjointed than usual from d'loading graphics for about the last 7 hours... CMMPDX2 at aol remove 'eat.spam' to email me --------- "No, that isn't me you saw - I'm not here, I'm incognito!" (Me, Myself & I) Support our Troops!! http://www.wtv-zone.com/kjsb/bataan.html |
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OH ! yes I agree Prague is just a real place for all senses but as for the
slivorvitch I am still hot from the only one I have ever had ( surely I am too old for hot flushes !! ) so it has to be the remnents of the drink still in my system God Bless gwen -- Gwen Kelly "Aud" wrote in message ... Monica!! Please come!You will be the one who can tell us most about Czech, I believe! Let Gwen take care of the Slivovitz bottle, she will look after that we just sip! It is FAR to strong for drinking. I just "dip my tongue", as my old auntie always said. Becherovca is much nicer, not so strong, a sweet herb liquer, tasting "ginger nuts" !!! And don't mention the beer! Much to enjoy! Not least the music!!! For me Prague is music too! A place for all senses! It sounds like a tag, but this time the tag is the truth!! AUD :-) -- "CMM PDX2" skrev i melding ... You guys keep talking beer in Brno (and other places g - I just couldn't resist the alliteration), I'm gonna come along! Lots of relatives stayed over there when the rest got out in '68. Apparently because, somewhat to the dismay of Dad's older brother and sister upon a visit later, *those* relatives were, um, *deeply* Communist. LOL. Anyway, I love beer, I could go for shopping for Czech glass beads, and I even know a few helpful Czech phrases! Such as, "What did you say?", and "Please translate that to English." bg Oh, and nazdravie, of course. (phonetic spelling, there. Dad's family spoke Czech, albeit a 60-yr-old dialect, but he never *taught* it to me, darn it. most annoying.) Just keep the slivovitz. *Please*. That stuff is deadly. I was 12 in '68 when Dad's second cousin and family came to visit - a month before the Russians went in - and a bottle of slivovitz was one of the few things they could bring. Of course we had to drink a toast right away. Lucky I didn't make the mistake of sipping...but even gulping it down in one go, man, my sinuses nearly exploded! I swear half of it evaporated as soon as it hit my tongue. *You* guys can drink all the slivovitz. I'll stick to beer. ) Hey, shouldn't we be able to get some line flax over there??? Monica - somewhat more disjointed than usual from d'loading graphics for about the last 7 hours... CMMPDX2 at aol remove 'eat.spam' to email me --------- "No, that isn't me you saw - I'm not here, I'm incognito!" (Me, Myself & I) Support our Troops!! http://www.wtv-zone.com/kjsb/bataan.html |
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My itchy feet are just burning with the idea of ever seeing Prague again and
this link does nothing to ease the feeling , Aud God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly "Aud" wrote in message ... Anna Maria, Gwen, Monica!! I have been to some restaurants at Kampa, But may be not THAT you mean! It is always a *quiet* feeling there, and I love to join you there. The restaurant *Kampa Park* is managed by a Norwegian ;-) Thet have a marvellous chef(not Norwegian) BUT I have never been there! My DH has been there several times, when school (either students+teachers or just teachers and administration) have had study trips to Czech. The link: Click around, please: http://www.kampapark.com/ http://lsinzelle.free.fr/Prague/nuit...ce%20kampa.jpg http://lsinzelle.free.fr/Prague/nuit/nuit.htm AUD ;-) -- "Anna MCM" skrev i melding ... Aud wrote: I can see us sitting in the sun by the river Vltava,with view to the castle, talking, laghing and sipping to an icecold Becherovca! Na zdraví! Dobrý vecer, Aud! I know a lovely fishermen restaurant on Kampa island (Malá Strana), not so far from Charles bridge Then we could continue on soldier Svejk´s beer tour :-))) Hugs, Anna Maria |
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Ooooooo Anna Maria is there "really" anything worse than slivorvitz ?? I
cannot believe there can be - save me from it !!!! God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly "Anna MCM" wrote in message ... Aud wrote: Anna Maria, Gwen, Monica!! I have been to some restaurants at Kampa, But may be not THAT you mean! It is always a *quiet* feeling there, and I love to join you there. The restaurant *Kampa Park* is managed by a Norwegian ;-) Thet have a marvellous chef(not Norwegian) BUT I have never been there! My DH has been there several times, when school (either students+teachers or just teachers and administration) have had study trips to Czech. The restaurant I mean isn´t on Kampa square, but just after the Kampa little park, on the river side. I don´t remind the Czech name, but it´s the restaurant of fishermen association. Hope they opened again after horrible inondation a year ago. I found this on the lovely Prague guide by time-out, an Australian publisher specialized in turist guides! I strongly recommend once in Prague NOT to try absint (I don´t remember the Czech name, but everyone knows there). It was long time forbidden in Communist era and now it´s produced again as "intellectuals" alcohol drink. It´s very dangerous, slivovits it´s nothing compared to that! Thank you all my dears! Anna Maria |
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