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Interesting places in Vinohrady Railway Tunnel:
Hotel Arkada   Hotel Lunik
Hotel Le Palais   Hotel Galileo
hotel gallileo   Czech Radio / Cesky rozhlas
Gymnázium Londýnská  

the Vinohrady Railway Tunnel is part of Prague , Metro - Line C , Vinohrady (Vineyards) , Praha 2 .

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genius waitress

genius waitress
Made by lipár
Of the genius waitress, I now sing. Of hidden knowledge, buried ambition, and secret sonnets scribbled on cocktail napkins; of aching arches, ranting cooks, condescending patrons, and eyes diverted from ancient Greece to ancient grease; of burns and pinches and savvy and spunk; of a uniquely American woman living a uniquely American compromise, I sing. I sing of the genius waitress. Okay, okay, she's probably not really a genius. But she is well-educated. She has a degree in Sanskrit, ethnoastronomy, Icelandic musicology, or something equally valued in contemporary marketplace. Even if she could find work in her chosen field, it wouldn't pay beans--so she slings them instead. (The genuis waitress is not to be confused with the aspiring-actress waitress, so prevalent in Manhattan and Los Angeles and so different from her sister in temperament and I.Q.) As a type, the genius waitress is sweet and sassy, funny and smart; young, underestimated, fatalistic, weary, cheery (not happy, cheerful: there's a difference and she understands it), a tad bohemian, often borderline alcoholic, frequently pretty (though her hair reeks of kitchen and bar); as independent as a cave bear (though ever hopeful of true love) and, above all, geniune. Covertly sentimental, she fusses over toddlers and old folks, yet only fear of unemployment prevents her from handing an obnoxious customer his testicles with his bill. She doesn't mind a little good-natured flirting, and if you flirt with verve and wit, she may flirt back. Never, however, never try to impress her with your resume. Her tolerance for pretentious Yuppies ends with her shift, sometimes earlier. She reads men like a menu and always knows when she's being offered leftovers or an artificially inflated souffle. Should you ever be lucky enough to be taken home by her to that studio apartment with the jerry-built bookshelves and Frida Kahlo posters, you will discover that whereas in the public dining room she is merely as proficient as she needs to be, in the private bedroom she is blue gourmet virtuoso. Five stars and counting! Afterward, you can discuss chaos theory or the triple aspects of the mother goddess in universal art forms--while you massage her swollen feet. Eventually, she leaves food service for graduate school or marriage; but unless she wins a grant or a fair divorce settlement, chances are she'll be back, a few years down the line, reciting the daily specials with her own special mixture of warmth and ennui. Erudite emissary of eggs over easy, polymath purveyor of polenta and prawns, articulate angel of apple pie, the genius waitress is on duty right now in hundreds of U.S. restaurants, smile at the ready, sauce on the side. So brush up on your Schopenhauer, place your order--and tip, mister, tip. She deserves a break today. Of her, I sing. Tom Robbins Playboy, 1991

Spring on Wenceslas square, Prague

Spring on Wenceslas square, Prague
Made by jackfre2
More of a boulevard than a square, Wenceslas Square does have an impressive history. Founded in 1348 as a horse market as part of a plan by King Charles IV (Wenceslas). The square got its name during the rise of anti-monarchy tendencies in the mid 19th century. Giant mass was served here during the nationalist upheavals in 1848, the independence of the Czechoslovakia on the Austrian monarchy was celebrated here in 1918. People gathered here also in 1969 after the Soviet invasion into Czechoslovakia and in January on the same year, student Jan Palach burnt himself to death on the steps of the National Museum, as a protest to the occupation. During the Velvet revolution in November 1989, following student demonstration at Národní Třída, crowds gathered here to protest against Communist regime. Now it is a vibrant centre of the the town lined with hotels, restaurants, cafes, galleries and shops.

Chaos

Chaos
Made by Screen Door Slams
After Berlin we headed south to Prague, where we were immediately confronted with what we had perhaps idealized Europe to be - gorgeous, old architecture, fantastically bizarre cobblestone roads that make very little sense, and a general sense of vibrancy and chaos. Certainly Berlin had some of this, but it really hit us in Prague. Probably our single favourite city on the entire trip - though the cheap beer was a bit of a factor in the statement, haha. In any case, I loved the tangled lines of the railtracks just outside of the main station in Prague, and I thought it to be something of a fitting image of Prague. Thus.... Definitely best viewed large.

Sanctuary in the Tram

Sanctuary in the Tram
Made by Tjflex2
Prague, riding on a tram. Was right, very bad weather. Hail storm, worst I've ever seen. Rode the tram until the hail stopped. When it ended after 15 or so minutes, there was about 2 inches on the ground.

Prague Railway station 2

Prague Railway station 2
Made by Mike G. K.
My first black & white photo. I had posted some gray-looking photos and some photos with low saturation in the past but this is my first totally b&w.

A-1-07-33-001 welcomes A-1-07-33-005 in Prague

A-1-07-33-001 welcomes A-1-07-33-005 in Prague
Made by kliniko
more infos on A-1-07-33-005 : Prague Trip at kliniko.free.fr/wordpress/?p=47

Pizza Sicilia

Pizza Sicilia
Made by Luis Corrales
Large

Una strada da qui al mare

Una strada da qui al mare
Made by [L'étranger]
A lei che ha inventato una strada, qui, in mezzo a questo silenzio, in questa terra che non vuole parlare

Take me Back

Take me Back
Made by greenie11*
March 2010, Czech Republic - Prague ---- ...to the times when ''complicated'' didn't exist

Praha2007-0278

Praha2007-0278
Made by Tai Pan of HK
View from Room 504, Hotel Luník, Londýnská 50, 12000 Praha 2, Londýnská / Jugoslávská II

aDSC04114

aDSC04114
Made by krinek
Na Zvonařce se mezitím děje věc nepříliš častá - otáčení zde končící linky 22

Flower

Flower
Made by Michael Sroubek
lomo photography taken with iPhone 3G app Retro Camera Plus all photos in set iLomo:

aDSC04128

aDSC04128
Made by krinek
Strašnická sourpava 8618+8617 na lince 22 stanicuje ve výchozí zastávce Zvonařka

Praha2007-0276

Praha2007-0276
Made by Tai Pan of HK
View from Room 504, Hotel Luník, Londýnská 50, 12000 Praha 2, Londýnská II

Main railway station

Main railway station
Made by DoctorNo_34
Ilford HP5 400 Prague, Czech Republic Expand on black background

Heads, Prague

Heads, Prague
Made by asalamander
Wigs in Dept. Store, Prague. Notice Slavic features on heads.

Geitenkaas

Geitenkaas
Made by _603_
www.vemeno.com

Praha2007-0268

Praha2007-0268
Made by Tai Pan of HK
Room 504, Hotel Luník, Londýnská 50, 12000 Praha 2 01/07

Temporary veneers

Temporary veneers
Made by hajny.petr
temporary veneers made with Protemp and impression of Wax-Up

Praha2007-0269

Praha2007-0269
Made by Tai Pan of HK
Room 504, Hotel Luník, Londýnská 50, 12000 Praha 2 02/07



Nearest places of interest:

Hotel Galileo
hotel gallileo
Gymnázium Londýnská
Hotel Holiday Home
  Hotel Arkada
Square of Peace (Náměstí Míru)
Hotel Lunik
Hotel Beranek