For my history class, instead of the usual in class lecture we went to the National Museum. Remember that place from an October blog post? I wasn't too impressed with the taxidermy there then, but we were going to see the new exhibit on St. Wenceslas, the patron saint of the Czech lands, and although I wasn't setting my expectations too high, I was in for a pleasant surprise. The information was interesting and informative, as were the displays of ancient manuscripts, paintings, and sets typical of the age.
Part of the exhibit
After that and my sociology class, I headed off to do some errands around Old Town and then took the metro to Namesti Miru ("Peace Square"). The Christmas market had been set up here over the weekend, and although not as grandiose as the market that will be up in Old Town Square this weekend, it was still fun to walk around in and be mesmerized by the lights and decorated tree.
The Christmas market and tree!
Back to Machova and more mundane chores such as homework and laundry, I took a study break later with Brandy and Bonnie when we went to a local Czech eatery, U Draka, for a quick snack. I tried out the side dish of potato croquettes, and I think I have a new favorite Czech food (not like there is much competition on that list anyway...) Basically a deep fried version of a gnocchi ball, they were a good pick me up in the midst of catching up on readings, research, editing, oh and blog entries...
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