I know it seemed that I fell off the face of the earth again, fortunately that is not the case. The last couple of weeks have been a whorl wind of activity that have been full of early mornings, late nights, and a lot of fun.
First: our last full day in Prague was spent wandering up, and then back down, Petrin Hill. It is mostly surrounded by a tall stone wall (I have yet to figure out if it is a castle, city, or garden wall). It is full of manicured gardens, amazing views, an observatory, and a community orchard (we enjoyed a few apples on the way down).
This is my most favorite place in Prague, because it was breathtaking and adventurous and peaceful all at the same time.
After the hill we admired the astronomical clock. It is old (over 600 years), it is beautiful, and it is cool. I learned it is the oldest working astronomical clock in the world.
Isn't it amazing!?!?!Next, the six of us rented a car and drove from Prague to Krakow where we joined on the last three days of wedding activities, one of which was a walking tour of Krakow.
We started at the old town square northern wall, (c.1200s):
After wandering around the town square for a couple hours we had lunch in a traditional Polish milk bar, called that because they focus more on dairy than on meat:
We then spent some time exploring Wawel castle where we admired the royal court yard and gardens before entering a secret passage that went down a long spiral stair case, through one of the 22 caverns under the castle, and exiting out side the castle wall (I still get goose bumps thinking about the generations of knights and messengers that ran up and down those stairs).
The next couple of days were full swing wedding activities: rehearsal, rehearsal dinner, wedding prep, wedding, and reception. I am afraid I do not have to many pictures of these events but I will say this: if you ever get a chance to go to a Polish wedding, do it! Polish people know how to party ;D. And the wedding its self was beautiful. It was held in a small country castle that still had remnants of a mote (be still my beating heart):
Unfortunately we had to leave the reception early (the first bus back to the hotel was at 12:30) because we needed to drive back to Krakow for our 12 hour flight back home. Well state side for me and kiddos as we stopped off in the mid-west to hang out with my family, but more on that next time.
Thanks for checking in,
XO Lue Lue Ellabee
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