Zurich Day 2
I pick my parents up at their bench, and we continue walking around Zurich. It seems they have forgotten my birthday. We walk and walk, trying to find a giant Ferris wheel that my Mom remembers from when
I pick my parents up at their bench, and we continue walking around Zurich. It seems they have forgotten my birthday. We walk and walk, trying to find a giant Ferris wheel that my Mom remembers from when
My Mom and Dad and I go to Zurich for a couple of days. We go by train with a bag-full of sandwiches. For the four hour trip I work on a paper. For the first two hours,
I take my parents Vysehrad. Vysehrad is the 'other castle' in Prague. In it there is a very nice Cathedral in the neo-gothic style, rebuilt mostly around the late 19th century. This is nice, because it
My Mom and Dad come to visit. With all the visitors I am having, I haven't been in the office much, and am falling behind in the coffee race. Worse than that, Tobias Muller is drinking
Rich, Jayda and I go out to eat while Mal and Brad stay at the Hotel with Jack. Rich and I are standing on the street while Jayda is looking at the menu in the window of a
Richard, Jayda and Jack, as well as Jayda's sister Mal, and her boyfriend Chris (or Peter or Brad or something) come to visit. Jack is the only one that I invited, but he brought the others
I go hiking south of Prague with Dirk, Attila, Mandi, and David. We walk for two hours, have lunch at a small village restaurant run by Michal Karonski, and then walk for another two hours. Attila is whining
This month, the coffee in the office has changed from putting five crowns in a cup every time you have a coffee, to putting a tick by you name on a list stuck on a wall beside the