So I finally made it around Prague- I fell asleep at about 5 the first day and didn't wake up.
I had my first beer- it's a little bit sharp, but I suppose I'll have to adjust to like it.
I also had my second beer. The director of the program wasn't kidding when they said the beer was strong! I had one before going to bed and it was just the thing I needed- slept like a baby.
I went to a bar with a friend, and after walking in and sitting down at the bar, the bartender asked if I was 18. Oh well.
It's cold here, but not much colder than in New York. Unlike New York, I have to worry about falling icicles and snow. Every few blocks there will be an area with police tape up- that means there's a lot of snow or ice on top of the building that might fall and hit you. Fun stuff.
They don't have signs like this. There are a lot of signs, but they're all in Czech.
This is a place a few blocks down from my dorm. It has something to do with a tailor- Krejci (the C should have a hacek- the little V mark) means tailor.
I'm still working on figure out the proper key codes to add haceks to all my letters.
Going out to dinner shortly!
Na shledanou! (Nah Skleh-dah-nou. Think Canadian oo for the ou)
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