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Wednesday 20 June 2012

Prague nights

We have just landed in Prague and after checking in decided to check out the neighbourhood Holesovice.

Just around the corner from the A&O Hostel we're staying at are cheap bars and we found one with Pilsener Urquell on tap for CZK 37 for every 0.5l glass of the amber nectar.

Now bearing in mind neither of us speaks any Czech, we just negotiated the Prague bus and metro systems without a glitch, had been travelling sibce 10.30 am and were not used to sweltering 29 degrees Celsius and approx 95% humidity due to being used to British climes we felt a drink was in order to celebrate achievements and cool down.

While I sit here writing this, a thunderstorm is unleashing its fury over the Czech capital. It hasn't cooled down a bit. Getting rained on on the way back from the pub felt good and a cold shower awaits!

Tomorrow, we will venture into Prague proper, see the sights, poke arou around a museum or two and take it all in.

From what I could see of western Prague from the bus to Dejvicka and then again walking around our street in Holesovice, I feel right at home. A lot of the architecture would not look our of place in Germany and I am really looking forward to exploring the city in the morning!!

Sunday 26 February 2012

South Africans love Nelson Mandela

Former South African president Nelson Mandela was admitted to hospital earlier this week and the entire Rainbow Nation held its breath.

Although he has left the political stage long ago and enjoys his well-deserved retirement at the age of 93, he is a much adored figure in South Africa.


He has now been discharged from hospital but deep down, the feeling is that South Africa is not ready to one day lose Nelson Mandela forever. Nelson Mandela endured years of imprisonment and still led his country to freedom from apartheid, he established democracy and most importantly of all, gave the nation a constitution.
Friday 17 February 2012

Shoestring issue #6!

It's been a while, but Shoestring Travel Magazine is back!

Check out the sixth issue, which is out now on Shoestring Magazine! If you've been thinking about Teaching English as a Foreign Language, want to travel to Mount Everest Base Camp or explore Cuba, or if you would like to know a bit more about Aboriginal festivals in Australia and volunteering in Brazil, then have a look at the new magazine!