Prague, Czech Republic
What a wonderful tour guide we had for this large, bustling city of Prague with population of 1.2 million. We heard personal stories of how children were taught to show no emotion and to pretend to believe in the Communist propaganda when they were outside their homes. They still show little emotion in their faces but are very polite and most are fluent in English. Although education is free, children must choose whether or not to continue education at age 14. At that time, they may choose a trade or to persue arts. 


Heading home early tomorrow morning!!! We are anxious to get home.
The most notable architecture is the Charles Bridge which was started in 1357, when Charles wanted to connect the lands on either side of the river to visit his elderly father.
King Wenceslas was a beloved ruler here and a wonderful Christmas Carol was written about him.
The famous and beautiful castle of Prague had the Czech Republic flag flying which indicated that President Milos Zeman was in residence. This is the only nation in the world with a Presidential Palace. Security was high. Crown Jewels on display are from the reign of King Charles.
Heading home early tomorrow morning!!! We are anxious to get home.
Thanks for reading our blog ~ our diary!
Jeanne and Dave
Sounds like you had a spectacular trip. See you soon!
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