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a facetious guide to Czech Republic: to visit a rain shelter
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Tuesday, July 7, 2015. To visit a rain shelter. The park at Pruhonice. With my wife urging me to go with her to Pruhonice - a park on the outskirts of Prague - I decided to invite him along to share the adventure. But not everyone wants some adventure, especially when it's raining. To our not real surprise, there was a proper parking lot. When we pulled in there, the weather had made the complete transformation from sunny skies to overcast, cold and pouring. The castle at Pruhonice. And later, our friend...
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a facetious guide to Czech Republic: Prospero's fancy
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Monday, June 29, 2015. Protection from the bureaucratic rain. In the last blog. I introduced the Prague Quadrennial. And the main Georgian exhibit. The Quadrennial is the Olympics of theatre set design, a showcase held everyone four years for performing artists and designers across the world to celebrate their love and dreams and to show off the hard work that they’ve done. Yesterday I went to Kafka’s House. Had a projector with a scrolling skyline displayed on the wall and invited their guests to draw&#...
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a facetious guide to Spain: May 2015
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Monday, May 4, 2015. The Gothic Quarter of Barcelona. I've traveled all across Europe on a budget, and even when I travel now, I'm still highly budget minded. With every restaurant outing, museum, train ticket or whatever, I'm constantly thinking, "Do we need that? Is there another way? Is this particular experience worth forgoing a future one? Why my weirdness about it? Which actually sounded the most interesting if not the least authentic, a show combining the highlights of both artistic styles in a so...
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a facetious guide to Spain: drinking coffee from a paper cup
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Monday, January 12, 2015. Drinking coffee from a paper cup. The second day of Barcelona still consisted of our gang of four staying at the hobbit-sized Pension Miami. Whose location was excellent - not premium - decor was charming, and size was miniature, run by friendly and considerate enough employees who dealt with us despite our despairing level of Spanish. A clean restaurant kitchen. The view from the three crosses. On top of the viaduct. A "leaning" Catenary arch below a viaduct. On quick greetings...
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a facetious guide to Czech Republic: on the hypercube and not dancing
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Monday, July 13, 2015. On the hypercube and not dancing. Not really dancing on the dancer. In addition, there really isn't much dancing going on in clubs in Czech Republic. Mostly it's just full of people looking down at the beers pondering the existence of emptiness and the miserable lightness of being. So when my friend from Georgia said, "Let's go to a club" my mood floundered. What did I know about clubs here anyway? Location: Staroměstská, 110 00 Praha-Praha 1, Czech Republic.
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a facetious guide to the USA: on friends and drunken munkeys
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Monday, January 25, 2016. On friends and drunken munkeys. A SoHo street with Freedom Tower doing the photobomb. John's of Times Square, near the Manhattan of Times Square. From there, we met some of my wife’s friends up near Times Square, at an old church converted to a pizzeria. This was the famous John’s of Times Square. 8211; New Yorkers and their creative names! 8220;They don’t take reservations? 8220;You gotta get in line, pal! A street in the Upper East End, west side of Park. The Statue of Liberty.
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Saint Facetious: on the prague quadrennial
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Monday, June 22, 2015. On the prague quadrennial. At first, I didn’t know what a. In August and the Quadrennial every fourth summer. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American restaurants in the 3rd World. Fingers up the butt. Glory of the proletariat. Medical practices in the 3rd world. No toilet in Georgia. Phantom of the Opera references. Random acts of kindness. Rothenburg ob der Tauber. That little thing called love. The empire never ends. The good ole days.
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Saint Facetious: on the hypercube and not dancing
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015. On the hypercube and not dancing. In addition, there really isn't much dancing going on in clubs in Czech Republic. Mostly it's just full of people looking down at the beers pondering the existence of emptiness and the miserable lightness of being. CLICK HERE TO KEEP READING. Labels: bars and clubs. July 28, 2015 at 12:18 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American restaurants in the 3rd World. Fingers up the butt. Glory of the proletariat. Medical practices in the 3rd world.
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a facetious guide to Czech Republic: on the prague quadrennial
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Monday, June 22, 2015. On the prague quadrennial. At first, I didn’t now what a. In August and the Quadrennial every fourth summer. Inside a Canadian outhouse. Closing out the experience, there was a talk from the Georgian curator and lots of free Georgian wine. All academic mumbo jumbo was lost on me after my forth glass of some delicious Khareba, but the weird skeleton statues taking selfies were entertaining enough. Location: Clam-Gallasův palác, Husova 158/20, 110 00 Praha-Staré Město, Czech Republic.
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a facetious guide to Czech Republic: August 2015
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Tuesday, August 18, 2015. Escape to country castles. There are few things to do to escape the absurdity of the temperature. One can hit a movie, since they're almost always climatized. One can go to one of the few public swimming pools in town, like Podoli. We didn't take the. Unfortunately only in Czech, but there are no reservations anyway, so just come as you are). Zvikov from the entry. Location: Orlík nad Vltavou, Czech Republic. Monday, August 10, 2015. From the bayou to the castle. Anyways, Dr....
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