Sunday, October 5, 2008
Vinohradské vodarná
We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have. ~Frederick Keonig
You have heard me mention Vinohradské vodarná in the past. It is not only a tram stop, but a small portion of Prague identified by its name. This was taken there on a Sunday not long ago. Peaceful. Nothing in sight. This tram stop is only two blocks or so from where I reside. I use it often. Directly behind that tower is a small park, where those flowers you have seen in several past posts (and will see tomorrow) sat waiting to be photographed.
This is a nice cross road within Prague. To the immediate left is a neighborhood library, and Heavily (yes, in Capitals!) used by young people. Just out of sight, to the immediate right, is a another park and playground mostly for small children, where they can ride their tricycles / bicycles in safety.
If you had straight down this street for about 7 blocks, you come to náměstí Miru and the cathedral of Saint Ludmilla. Enjoy your Sunday. Cheers
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