Český Krumlov
6 Oct
I’ll stop bitching for a few days about the autumn and my depression and instead I’ll think about the sunny days I had in Prague this August. Pavla proposed we take a trip to a nearby city. I picked Český Krumlov the moment I saw some pictures with the town. I couldn’t have made a better choice ![]()
Český Krumlov is a beautiful, beautiful town! At least the old part of the town
The ones who don’t like to be surrounded by tourists all the time and think that Prague is too touristic should really visit Český Krumlov instead. It’s quaint, small, beautiful
– the perfect town to wander around for a day. It’s also part of the UNESCO Word Heritage Sites.
We had an excellent time there, ate plenty of traditional Czech food and drank a very sweet traditional brandy (got a bit tipsy, must admit that *blushing* ). All in all, the Prague experience was something that I won’t ever forget ![]()
















ce frumoase-s pozele!! mai ales penultima

p.s abia astept sa spui despre cartea de-o citesti acuma
da, penultima e superba!
Remembering the old, sweetest days makes wonders for the dark ones….
I very, vrey want to see bad shots
taken by you !!! I just see only good shots
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@ Yuki: multumesc! Cat despre carte, nu cred ca o sa scriu despre e: e draguta, dar e prea scurta. Ti se face pofta sa citesti mai mult si nu ai ce. Dar mi-a dat L. o alta cartea de-a domnului Djuvara (Amintiri din pribegie) si de-abia astept sa ma apuc de ea!
@ jane: awwww
@ Gracie: it’s really good therapy!
@ samuan: well, why would I want to show people the bad pictures? Maybe they won’t visit the place after that
aaa, pai doar atat ai citti de el?
lasa Amintirile, citeste ” O scurta istorie a romanilor povestita celor tineri”, e isotrie asa cum n-ai gasit in niciun manual