We had a list of sights still to see on this our last day in Prague. We did manage to squeeze most of them into our morning as today after lunch we said a sad goodbye to J. It was just wonderful to share our visit to Prague with such a darling girl. Our first photo stop was a contemporary building inspired by Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire called the Dancing House.Then further meanderings bought us to the Old Town and J made souvenir purchases and I bought more raspberries still at the bargain price of 50 cents per punnet. We had a coffee stop at a big and beautiful city coffee house called Cafe Louvre. It has been serving coffee and cake for well over 100 years. The main form of public transport is the tram it seems. I thought Melbourne's trams were unique but we have seen them now in all 3 cities. We made a final trip out in the early dark to the closest cluster of Xmas markets and bought some edible gifts to take to friends in London. Now for the dreaded packing !! Goodbye Prague.
I'd love to go to Prague - how wonderful for you and your daughter!! Love the photos you're sharing - the Dancing House is wonderful, and I LOVE the photo of the dog waiting at the door. Reminds me of my pup Simon who passed away last year!
Thanks for commenting on my guest post over at Kelly's "JAX does design"! I like the tree branches for hanging cards, too. I've been on a blogging break for a few months so it was fun to pull a little something together, and terrific of Kelly to post for me. I hope to contribute posts about my projects every once in a while to JAX, so I hope you'll watch for me!
Happy Christmas!!
Victoria
Posted by: Victoria @ Edin's House | 12/24/2010 at 02:42 AM
The photo of you and your daughter, beside the door is so cute! By the way the L in the coffee is great. What is your next destiny?
Posted by: Nicole | 12/23/2010 at 10:43 AM
That blonde passer-by entering the2nd last photo could be another relative. Lovely one of the little dog waiting patiently outside the double doors!
Posted by: Margaret | 12/23/2010 at 08:32 AM