As we approached the Czech Republic we wondered what we’d find considering it was only in the 90’s that this country stepped through the “Iron Curtain”. What we discovered in downtown Prague was an eclectic mix of old and new where capitalism is thriving. There appears to be no apparent shortage of brand name establishments with willing spenders to fill them. But, as we left the central core of the city, our overall impression deteriorated slightly when driving through some well worn outer industrial areas surrounded by some obviously depressed neighbourhoods. I think however, the Czech Republic will very soon be “nose-to-nose” with some of their more highly developed neighbours to the West. We spent our last full day in old town exploring the Royal Palace and sampling some of the local cuisine before packing it in. On Thursday our drive along the secondary roads towards Vienna took us through some very beautiful countryside and farmland.


















March 16, 2014 at 6:36 AM
Hi Bruce and Margot your trip looks amazing. Thank you so much for sharing your adventure with us. I love all the pictures you have take as they show a lot of history and culture. xo
March 16, 2014 at 12:57 PM
Just read your blog and was looking at the pictures … had a little BLACK SABBATH playing in the background and the song “St. Vitus Dance” started just as I got to your pics of the Cathedral! Coincidence? Makes one think doesn’t?? LOL
The “Pig Knuckle” sounds close to the “HALF RACK of RIBS” story from our bike trip to New Mexico … Margot, you HAVE TO EAT IT ALL!! LOL.
Cheers!
Brad