Few girls had this
idea of posting a view from everybody's corner of the world on the blog and this is the street view that I share. It is in Prague, one of the many curvy streets, nothing special among others, it just felt to me like a nice scenario with a sunny sky and an average life beneath.
12 comments:
Isn't it funny, how to you this might not be that special, but to someone like me that's all the way across the world it's fantastic art? I love this corner sharing! Thanks for sharing yours.
Not only girls. I like Prague a lot.
One thing you should never do when you're blogging is cut out half of the world.
Anyway, I've added you to my Corner View links.
I would love to see Prague. My husband was allready there and loved it. Hope to go there this fall.
So I enjoy your corner of the world especially. Looking forward to see more.
a very nice scenario indeed. i would love to visit prague one day, i hear it's such a beautiful city.
Thanks for visiting! I was in Prague last year and fell in love with your city! Thanks for sharing. Can´t wait to see more!-Jane
Special to me! I think it is absolutely beautiful.
i´m in love with your city too! great corner of the world!
This is wonderful. You think- an ordinary street, but yet- there is this special magic around...
I love Prague. I miss Prague.
I used to study Czech language and literature. Hrabal is my favourite writer. I basically love everything what's Czech.
You are a lucky girl :)
What a great street. You might think it is not special but trust me...it is. My street is so boring in comparison. The typical North American neighborhood with houses and cars. I like you view better - it's a little more romantic.
Thanks for nice comments. I rather meant that the street isn't anything special IN PRAGUE, I could have taken other pictures to show how beautiful the town is, but did not want to be so picturesque and rather chose something every day like.
Thank you for a nice comment on my blog.
Yes, I still can speak Czech but I've forgotten a lot because I haven't been using the language since I finished studies 5 years ago. But I do understand a lot, Polish and Czech are similar although I must admit that Czech grammar is really dificult to learn.
Walbrzych, myy home-town in Poland, is only around 20 km away from the border with Czech and I used to cycle to your beautiful country, discovering wonderful places like Trutnov or Broumov. I also have family near Cesky Brod (they live in small village called Klucov). When I was a child I used to visit them a lot and that's when my love for Czech began.
Have a great Sunday! :)
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