Thursday, July 12, 2007
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
One week left
Well, we have one more week of school before (almost) everyone goes back home and Aga and I travel to Croatia. Our final farewell dinner is tomorrow night when we will hopefully be able to get our first group picture. Rachel and I have come to the conclusion that Prague finally feels like home now. We aren't overwhelmed when we travel downtown and look up at the national monuments and buildings, but we're still excited to go our and find new things. Today a group of us is going wine tasting and tonight we're having a toga party at the bar in the basement of the dorms.
Monday, July 2, 2007
Relaxing Weekend
This past weekend most of the group went away and traveled to far distant lands. I stayed here in town and explored with a small group. We went to the mall in the outskirts of town. It's basically the same thing as the Block in Orange except that they have a pretty crazy food court, and way better desserts at their ice cream shops. Today I hiked to the top of the hill near the castle and saw an incredible view. I'll post some pictures in a few days. Oh and I'm cutting my hair again. It won't look as bad in a few days.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Geoff's Prague Look
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Berlin and after
This past weekend we traveled to Berlin by train and stayed at downtown at a nice hotel from Friday night to Monday morning. Ray (my roommate) told me that Berlin is where he wants to move once he graduates from the program. I can understand why. It has an incredible public transit system, very similar to Prague's, but a tad older. There is so much history ingrained in that city that if you walk down any street you can see something found in a history book. I took a bike tour with a small group and we basically saw every major historical landmark within a 3 mile radius including the Berlin wall, Parliament, the oldest cathedral in Berlin, the national museum, Humboldt University which is where the biggest book burning in Nazi history took place, the last standing sniper tower of the Berlin wall, the Jewish memorial and so many more. To sum it up it was the most incredible history lesson I've ever experienced. We partied at a local salsa club and Matias (our teacher) showed us his dancing moves. Thanks for checking in. More updates soon. Oh and it's been raining a lot.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Monday, June 11, 2007
First School Day
We made it safe and sound at the Prague airport and arrived at our dorm an hour later. Its a nice place. 6 story building with a garden in the back. The students going to school here are having finals for the next 2 weeks so our group is a little dispersed and spread out among the floors. When the students finish their semester everyone in our group will be moved onto 2 floors.
I haven't been able to load any pictures up yet, just google Prague and you'll see how beautiful and exciting this city is. I've been exploring a lot with a ton of different groups. There aren't any clicks of people here which is nice. I'm comfortable speaking and spending time with anyone from the class.
We have class 3 hours a day and spend the rest of the time (so far) learning about the city. The only complaint that I have about the place is that you have to buy water everywhere you eat (no tap) and it's 2x as expensive as beer. My feet are feeling great thanks to the Keens that my parents bought me. Last night I bought some buttermilk by accident instead of regular milk and had a little surprise this morning when I started eating my granola. I'm going to take a siesta in a minute. I'll get the pictures up as soon as I can. Love and miss you all.
- Geoff
I haven't been able to load any pictures up yet, just google Prague and you'll see how beautiful and exciting this city is. I've been exploring a lot with a ton of different groups. There aren't any clicks of people here which is nice. I'm comfortable speaking and spending time with anyone from the class.
We have class 3 hours a day and spend the rest of the time (so far) learning about the city. The only complaint that I have about the place is that you have to buy water everywhere you eat (no tap) and it's 2x as expensive as beer. My feet are feeling great thanks to the Keens that my parents bought me. Last night I bought some buttermilk by accident instead of regular milk and had a little surprise this morning when I started eating my granola. I'm going to take a siesta in a minute. I'll get the pictures up as soon as I can. Love and miss you all.
- Geoff
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