According to the internet, the title of my blog today means “Fences
in Prague.” I thought “Prague” in Czech
was “Praha.” But this is a language that
I know nothing about so I am taking the internet’s word for it.
Before we left on our trip, I did go on line
to learn a few phrases. The only one
that stuck with me was “Káva,
prosím,” which means “Coffee, please.” I wanted to make sure that the important
things were covered.
Anyhow,
that’s neither here nor there. The thing
today is to show some fences for Friday Fences and here are some we came across
when we were in Prague.
Near the train station. |
At the Jubilee Synagogue |
19 comments:
I especially like the first with all that color...I see you understand the important things....coffee...LOL! I totally understand...having some right now
Beautiful and ornate! Great shots!
wonderful, all three, but I love that first one in front of the yellow
I like them all...coffee is a necessity....
really ornate!
Nice grapes!
Oh, I don't know which I like best...that last one is fantastic, but then I love the others, too.
Love all the ironwork!
Your selective focus in the second one is wonderfully done!
wow, the most decorative fence yet ... i think so far for me since i started joining up with friday fences. so gorgeous. (:
Very nice...coffee is important to me too! LOL
BEAU-TI-FUL fences! The middle one is my favorite!
The middle is my favorite. sandie
Such ornate fences, which I love! I need to find some around here! Great captures, Barb. :)
i love the first one i love those sircle thing going on there
I love the fences of Prague! Do you have more to share?
Old Stone Fence
nice photos
Take a look: http://images-n.blogspot.com.
Elegant fences!
very beautiful photos!
Nice fences! Praha is indeed the Czech word for Prague, but Czech uses noun cases (7 of them, I think), so the noun's ending will change, depending on the function the noun serves in the phrase.
English used to decline its nouns, too, but that's pretty much died out (except maybe when possessives are concerned, e.g., John's--everything else simply stays John).
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