Friday, October 27, 2006

Prague

We loved Prague so much that we may even buy a Skoda.

We spent a glorious few days in Prague in the Czech Republic (apparently uncharacteristically sunny for this time of year). None of the guide books told us to go in autumn, but it's highly recommended: the spectacular autumn colour perfectly compliments the terracotta roof tiles and warm-toned buildings. We were impressed by this well-preserved gem and by the beautfiul Czech people with their clearly evident entrepreneurial spirit.

Bennanna loved the cruise on the Vltava River and the string puppets on every street corner (its one of the only countries in the world where puppetry is taught in universities). Our friendly hotel Hastal (built in the 1800's as a brewery, taken over by the communists as a government building in the 50's and then restored to its rightful hotelier owners in 1991) was a fantastically central base. We managed to avoid Tescos (eek) and "old" McDonalds (as Ben calls it) and sampled the local (calorific) dishes in quaint traditional restaurants: pork knees (served with horseradish and mustard), duck and dumplings. Not a vegetable in sight in this Midgley dream destination. Philip discovered why the average Czech drinks 160 litres of beer a year (nearly there then, Jonno). Our only regret is that because time was short we didn't manage to get out of the capital to explore more of the countryside. Will just have to head back there again soon!


Benanna kicking around Petrin Hill (woodland park area above Prague); Ben practising his marionnette manipulation at a puppet shop; Yum...more sausages for lunch: having hotdogs on Nampa Island; Old Town Square with ubiquitous "Budvar" beer sign in background.

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Anna in Old Town Square; children's play park with Charles Bridge in background; Checking out the Vltava River from Charles Bridge; Astronomical Clock in the Old Town Square

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Thanks for the birthday wishes

I know this is a bit late, but thank you to everyone for the warm and thoughtful wishes / gifts for my birthday. An Amazon Wish List is a wonderful thing! Something that was not on the list, but given to me by Gill and Dave is pictured below. The words read, "To braai or not to braai is not the question! It's WHAT to braai?"
The photo on the shirt was taken at one of the many braais we have had at Stonehill House.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Tristan's Christening

An extremely reliable third party (accountant-type) informed us today that Mr Carr is dissatisfied with our erratic posting habits. May we take this opportunity to apologise for our tardiness. (We have been richly blessed with the company of many lovely visitors in the past weeks and have therefore been struggling to juggle the rigours of gracious hosting, rusk-baking and blogging.) May this snippet help to make amends...

Below is a photo of the Field family, grannies and godparents at the Wimbledon Trinity Church in Mansel Road. The service (specially arranged for the family at 1:30pm - these friends of ours clearly have much influence in the Wimbledon area) was short and very sweet. Lou cleverly found a super venue for the "after party" nearby (plenty of milktart and Jax's world-famous carrot cake for the adults and a grand wooden climbing frame in the garden that kept the energetic kids happy).
Great to see everyone and celebrate the arrival of little Tristan!