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Grace mad at me for taking a picture while we wait for 2 hours in the plane at DTW.

Our view from our window


Another view




In the back, old architecture. In front, new sculpture. Look closely at the sculpture.

Close up of sculpture.

Close up of sculpture.

Cow Parade



Check out the sign on the left.





There are a few stores selling old Soviet relics. Some seem authentic, some seem like fakes.





















There is a ton of Christian imagery around here, but very little Christianity.



























The next several pictures are the view from the outdoor patio we ate amazing food on.




I have no idea what this sculture represents, but as you go up, the guy is falling apart.






There is the big official changing of the guard each day at noon. We accidentally got there at noon.







The next several pics are of this massive cathedral that was in the center of the Prague Castle. It was built in the 1300s. It is the most ornate and beautiful church I have ever been in. And yes, it has become a tourist attraction. Can you see a teaching illustration coming? They wouldn't let cameras inside, which was a serious shame.











You can't really tell, but this is a super long stair case coming down from the castle.


We asked this kid to get a picture of us and the castle. The janitor kept walking into the shot, Then, when it seemed like he made it out, nope.

So then we asked someone else to take the shot and he put the castle on my head. We gave up. There weren't any asians around to take our picture.

This is the famous astrological clock. I think it is interesting that once an hour the 12 disciples come out and do this little dance thing and right below them are the signs of the zodiak.

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