Prague – beautiful art

Mucha was Czech it was a main force in the art nouveau world. I didn’t know this before I visited Prague so it was a very good education to visit this museum near the main cathedral which displayed also Warhol and Salvador Dali works

Prague the unbelievable

Prague has a fun place to visit if you believe in the unbelievable

I’m only half the man I used to be
The giant has finally captured me
The great escape
OK well this is weird
They gave me all the cash I could handle, and more
Many friends have commented this is too much of me. Because maybe it’s too many of me.
I was invited for dinner
Now I know how Dracula feels
Everyone knows you shrink as you get older but this was a little bit too much.
This was a lot of fun. Floating is almost as much fun as drinking a bottle bottle of wine
Dang! Now the wizard caught me
Oops. I certainly didn’t know this would happen
That made me frustrated so I just had to let it all out
I got some help with a little bit longer arm
I asked to be knighted not skewered
This is what happens when you get too old and shrink beyond normal
In the octopuses garden
I actually rescued her
Just pencil me in
Ready to be blown back to reality

Shetlands, Scotland day three. UNST

on this island which is almost the north most of the Shetlands group you have a chance to see what people 6000 years ago before the pyramids.

Just for fun I checked my compass with the stone and I found the stone points exactly north but I have no idea what that means and nobody else knows. The other stone is the Clivocast. This stone is 3m high and leans slightly north. It was used as a sailing mark between Strandburgh Ness on Fetlar and the entrance of Skuda Sound (between Uyea and Haaf Gruney).
It is said to mark the spot where the son of Viking Harold Harfager was killed around 900AD. Human remains and armour were allegedly found in a cairn to the south west.
There are some very beautiful beaches here which would be nice in the summer
You can see some old ruins in many places on these islands
The grazing areas are often open range so you have to drive carefully
this is a reconstruction of probably what the inside of a long house would look like. Some excavations show extensive remains but of course the wooden parts including the roofs have deteriorated completely
After World War II one family put in extensive efforts to promote and grow the Shetland pony breed worldwide. here are some of the colorations
This is a typical northern Scotland breakfast. I needed to add my soy sauce

Exploring Italy Verona: A Culinary Journey

The cooking this restaurant is Japanese. The food was just like eating in Japan, good flavors.
We met a retired Plantology professor in Freising. He was born in Ireland but moved to Germany more than 30 years ago. He enjoyed drinking wine at the lunch. He was also very good Guide around this old and historical city
At a dinner with friends from Garda and Verona
Our dinner friends included to sommelier and this is the wine they chose. Very delicious.
A little overcooked around the edges but delicious 4 cheese
Just something for breakfast. The one on the right had pistachios on top
This restaurants FAGIOLI
This was at a restaurant out-of-the-way, newly opened and really delicious food . Bar Fuoricorso. Go here and try the food.
We had the second and fourth one from the top

Fraser (Frisel) Castle Scotland

if you have been watching “outlander” you are familiar with the Fraser family. What I learned is that more than 1000 years ago in France someone offered the king strawberries, maybe which they grew. The king gave them the name open “strawberry” in French which became Frisel when the family moved to Normandy. And 1000 years ago they went to Scotland to fight the Danes and were duly knighted given land by the local Lord near Aberdeen. They change the name to Fraser and started this castle with just the main tower. It is now kept with its Fraser family contents exactly as they were since the last owner decided to give the castle to the national trust. It is one of the best examples of Scottish history in its original place.

This is the entrance and the original tower
We were told the sword on the left was used at the battle of Collin

venezia (venice)

this is my second time here and if it weren’t so crowded with tourists it would be cast me back in history. But it’s a very beautiful place to visit. Everything is Art.

This was the end of the celebration we missed
A group of Indian tourists chartering a gondola
This is the entrance to the ghetto which is where the Jews were allowed to conduct business freely. The word “ghetto” refers to the garbage dump which was moved to allow the Jews to live here. Now it’s mostly deserted with just a hotel and one shop open Since the young people don’t want to manage a shop. It was somewhat bustling in 2010 but now now only two places were open. The people who live here want to revive it so they will have a festival in a month or so. I wish them luck.
The kosher restaurant next to the hotel
This was the first time I was in San Marco Square when it wasn’t flooded
Black noodles I think we’re colored with squid ink along with the squid rings
A simple breakfast provided by the hotel but sufficient for the morning
A Limoncello spritz
This is Egyptian
They even decorate the inside

Shetland Islands, Scotland day 2

the main island in the Shetlands was referred to a couple people as “the mainland” even though we had a 10 hour ferry ride from the mainline of Scotland. It’s cold and very windy here with occasional rain, just the reason I came here, for the weather. It’s a great place to get away from the tropical heat.

I looked at the menu and it seems there are a lot of sweet things like cakes and stuff like that on the menu. I’ve never seen a Chinese restaurant with that kind of food but with a name like this I guess you can do anything.
More white sheep here than black sheep. I would like to talk to a farmer and find out something about sheepherding. I know something about it since when I was a kid my father gave me sheep shears to trim the edge of the lawn. They belonged to my grandfather
Of course it’s a one lane bridge
They were curious about me as I was curious about them. But then again I was whistling a Dean Martin song which they probably never heard before.
Read the black one
A lot of the old farmhouses just fell down from neglect. When large landowners took over the land and changed the rules for the tenant farmers here many of them couldn’t make a living so they left for Canada, the US, Australia and New Zealand.

Regensburg & Göttingen Germany

Regensburg

there are some really interesting and beautiful cities in Germany. These are just two of them.

I was waiting months to try this pork specialty at a good restaurant. This was very nice
On the way back down the street we had coffee here on the second floor. Very nice view and relaxing

Gottingen

something for everyone
I have to have a Campari spritz sometimes with a Toscanello