We haven't forgotten you. We,ve been busy with Birthdays, graduations yard work and deaths. It's been in the high 90's. The coffee shop has been lonely without you and Nina. Ypur pictures are beautiful. It must be a privilege to teach our language in such a beuatiful land. If we run into the Wegma family we will see if they can expand to the Czech Republic for you.
I first came to Prague to live in May 2008. I was going to stay for only one year. That one year turned into much more. I Lived in Prague for almost three years. I found I loved life in this City. I Taught Business English full time at corporations for a Language School there. I lived in Smichov, Prague 5. I walked throughout Prague on a daily basis and on most weekends I could be found traveling the Czech Republic capturing the images of everything there is around me. I now know it better than my home City of Rochester, NY.
I returned to the US in March 2011 and am now working again in a great position. I did a "Abroad in the Czech Republic" blog for the 3 years I lived in Prague. I started another "Prague" blog in September 2011 when I was able to return for three weeks, a Gift, as I never imagined I would or could return to this wonderful place filled with wonderful beautiful people so soon again. Cheers.
In January of 2012 I was diagnosed with Psuedomyxoma Peritonei, a Mucin cancer that originate mostly in the appendix and then spread slowly throughout the abdomen. Bummer... but, hey I LIVED in Prague. ;-)
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Hi Scott,
We haven't forgotten you. We,ve been busy with Birthdays, graduations yard work and deaths. It's been in the high 90's. The coffee shop has been lonely without you and Nina. Ypur pictures are beautiful. It must be a privilege to teach our language in such a beuatiful land.
If we run into the Wegma family we will see if they can expand to the Czech Republic for you.
Have a great Fathers Day.
Ellen & Larry
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