What else did I see in Prague, Frances
asked? Truly, it was a whistle stop tour.
We arrived late, very late, in a snowstorm, to our hotel in the Old Town Square
which was gearing up for Easter with streamers in the trees. A man stood chopping wood for one of the many
open fires and that was the first indication that Prague is a city of the
elements, an alembic.
It’s interesting, you know (or maybe you don't), that
although the name Prague comes from the Slavic for ‘ford’, the city’s native
name is Praha and its etymology suggests the word práh - threshold.
So, a liminal place, then? My
kind of town.
‘The Astronomical Clock is just around
the corner,’ said Adrian. And, with only
a few minutes before the hour, we waited with the throng of tourists to watch
the little figures come out and do their thing.
I wanted to go in hunt of alchemists,
of golems and astrologers, of spells and sorcery. I yearned to see the Prague
of Dee and Kelley, of Kepler and of Maharal Rabbi Loew. Adrian, meanwhile, mused on defenestration
and protectorates, Hussites and, of course, beer.
But he dutifully took me to see the old
Jewish Cemetery (100,000 burials, 12 layers of tombs) and pointed out the wall
and window where the golem supposedly waited.
We walked over the Charles Bridge, climbed up to the castle, wandered
up and down steps and into backways and byways.
I’m not good at being a tourist. I don’t
really go for ticking off museums and sights. I love just meandering around,
stopping every so often to sit at some café or bar and watch a new city at work
and play. And Praha is the perfect city for that…
Huge thanks to the Czech Tourist Board
for their generous hospitality. I love your city,
I truly do…and I hope to return...I really do. So much more to see. So much more to love.
Yes, I take crap photographs. Apologies. :-)
3 comments:
Loved the pictures. I have no likelihood of seeing Prague any time soon, and this was like being there for just a bit.
Jane, thank you for these photographs! Seems to me that they show quite a bit about Prague / Praha. It must have been difficult to have been there for such a short time. Surely you will return.
xo
They aren't crap, they just need a bit of sprucing up. You know you can always ask me to edit, or I can give you some simple tips ;)
Prague is soooo lovely!
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