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I can almost feel the juice running down my elbows...
2 years agoSue and I have frequently downloaded Rick Steve's tours on our travels. And, we followed the one you mentioned of Prague. We always found them clear and informative. PBS!
2 years agoI've got to say, I've never had Grilled Pork Neck. For that matter, I haven't had pork neck prepared in ANY fashion. It's not a big thing in the U.S. I guess.
Had I encountered the waiter who refused to clean your table at the other place, I probably would have laughed and thought of him as the Czech equivalent of Seinfeld's Soup Nazi. https://youtu.be/M2lfZg-apSA
Our standard nightmare repair is in the rain with trucks zooming by. This one had rain, but it was under a convenient bridge!
2 years agoThat is what Dodie thought. Thank you for confirming.
2 years agoTrue, although it was a school outing and I don't think they had a choice to come or not. Still, credit to them for being out and active.
2 years agoSounds like a stressful repair. But, isn't it great when you find the culprit? Nice work, Doddy!
2 years agoAt least they are cycling and not glued to their "devices"
2 years agoI believe Prague may have been home to one of my favorite distance runners, Emil Zatopek. My high school English senior paper was on the development of the modern Olympic games, and that's where I learned most about him.
2 years agoGlobethistle. Possibly southern globethistle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echinops_ritro
For once, this one I've looked up a few times before!
Yup, even for teenagers. This group are practicing for adulthood as surly Slavs.
2 years agoTough crowd
2 years agoYuck!!!!
2 years agoLooked at them from the right direction.
2 years ago
Some kind of yucca.
2 years agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yucca