
As we entered the train station,
I had no money, so we withdrew from the mini bank at the station, the notes
were 1000, and 2000’s notes, no one wanted to change us money to responsible
buy our metro ticket, and with the stress of it all I didn’t see that one of
the metro offices was open just behind me, and selling tickets. I managed to
buy a bunch of crap in a convenient shop in order to get change and get my
money thrown at me by the shop clerk, she realized her rudeness when all the
coins she gave me back landed on the floor, then she sincerely apologized to
me, I didn’t speak or get angry, I picked my money and I dismissed her with my
seldom used but ultimate arrogant hand gestures. The frustration I saw in her eyes was easily recognizable,
she hated her job but I was not going to make her hate it more.

We arrived to our hostel, Downtown hostel Prague, as backpackers it was
a dream of mine to stay in one and having the experience. The hostel had
amazing reviews online and with reason, the staff was great, the place was
funky and it offered accommodations for three, as my friend Sam was joining us
from Berlin for the weekend. According
to my travelled hostel experienced friend Sam, the hostel standards were very
high. We settled in the top floor, the room and toilet were specious and were
very clean. We had a few windows we could climb out and stand at the edge of
the roof; we spent a lot of time there, enjoying the views of Prague, enjoying
the cool breeze of Prague and catching up with the past (my favorite spot this
holiday was that roof).


Nevertheless, both Sam and Aleksander
brought me back to my relaxing
self and sense of humor. I could not wish anyone else to see Prague for the
first time, as for the second…
From Berlin, 22.07.15

From Berlin, 22.07.15
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