Nun of that colour stuff
Most people formed small groups today for ease of movement and planning. Adit decided to go around Prague in a random manner (minimal planning and more random hoppin on public transport and walking around), seemed like a good idea to me so I decided to join. Ali (despite being sleep deprived and massively hungover) and Eva also joined.
We took the metro and ended up in some place close to a bus stop which leads to the Airport. This may be a sign that we may have headed out too far, so we decided to walk instead.
It rained a bit but it cleared up soon enough and in our lookout for public toilets we found a nice pub/restaurant and decided to stop for lunch anyways. It had some really good Czech food. They had a badly translated English menu which had gems like "Sweat chili".
We continued walking and ened up in a nice park north of Prague which was refreshing to walk and chat in. We headed back to the centre (old town I believe) and stoped for coffee. Ali decided he was too tired to join us in going up a hill to take some photos of Prague from above so he stayed in the coffee shop. We're now meant to head to the "beer garden" which supposidely had screens displaying the Euro 2012 final, where everyone will end up. We arrived there but there was no sign of any football and the place looked rather upmarket. Turns out there are two "beer gardens" and we're in the wrong one!
After locating the "right" one, we caught 5 minutes from the end of the first half. With the exception of Ali, our group joined some others and headed back to the hostel. We only started going back and a massive monsoon rain pouring heavily all of a sudden with some thunder. We managed to get home but we were all soaked by then. The rest followed suit later after the match (soking wet too).
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Very hectic and tiring day. I found that I get to know people better in small groups since the possible permutations of people having conversations decreases and they develop quite a bit beyond "small talk".
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