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I'm here!!! Uhhh, I will continue my travel story and you will understand my absence. 🫣
I so wanted to wake up and make my favorite avocado toast for breakfast, make delicious coffee that tasted even better because it was made in a motor home and on a trip that I had dreamed of for two years.
I planned to have breakfast and go for a walk around Prague. But my mood quickly soured due to parking lots. For all my trip, I can confidently say that Prague was the most difficult city in terms of parking. The very narrow streets were a lot of stress considering the size of my caravan. Underground parking did not suit me (height). I've been looking for a place for so long and I'm wildly tired. Finally, leaving the car on the outskirts, I went to the center by tram.
I was already in Prague a couple of years ago, then I didn’t really like this city, to be more precise, I wasn’t impressed. But this time I looked at the city differently, maybe it's because I was intoxicated with the feeling of the upcoming adventures, or maybe I grew up a little during this time, and began to relate to many things differently. I don't know exactly what made me change my mind, but Prague was beautiful that day, despite the lack of parking. I walked a lot, drаnk coffee and thought about life.
The Czech Republic is the birthplace of Franz Kafka, whom I love and respect very much. Wandering through the streets of Prague, I remembered the novel "The Trial". I know that not everyone loves his work because Kafka is often associated with an absurd, surrealistically authentic schizophrenic. But sometimes, in order to understand the message of any work, it is necessary to look at the world through a prism similar to the perception of the author himself. I will not talk about the plot of the book, it is quite banal, but sometimes the most ordinary things give rise to reflection.
The theme of soulless bureaucracy is very pronounced, and the theme of freedom, I think, is very relevant today.
A little distracted :)
Another funny story that happened to me in Prague and just amazed me. I love film photography and I asked a girl (photographer!!!) to take a picture of me and you know what she did? She started taking a lot of shots, thinking it was a SLR camera. 🥲🥲🥲I stopped her just in time. I don't know how many shots she spent, but I was surprised. It turns out that there are people in the world who do not know what a film camera is, while doing photography professionally.
Funny, is not it?
In general, after walking around Prague, I went on, the next stop was Munich.
To be continued…