The train to Kutna Hora was packed full and HOT! We managed to walk through every single car before we found a cabin that was empty. Well, almost empty. There was a guy in there with us who talked on his cell phone the entire time. I just plopped my head phones in and stood out in the hallway next to the window. The fresh was heavenly. I just let the breeze cool me down and listened to some Avenged Sevenfold tunes and thought about all my friends back home. This was the first time I had started feeling a little homesick.
It took an hour to get there but we managed and ended up at a pretty nice hostel for pretty cheap. It was here where Vanessa had found out that she had received another acceptance letter for Grad School. She was on cloud nine. I was happy for her. It made me think that I should maybe get back to school as well, maybe not med school but definitely on the track to a Masters. Seattle maybe?
We went on a brief tour of the small town and ate dinner at a REALLY good place. The mixed grill was amazing! We also got to try cow tongue for tapas. I was impressed. It kind of felt like you were making out with your meal while you ate it but once you got passed the taste buds, it was delicious. We also got to see the monument dedicated to the victims of the Plague. We didn’t have much time though before the rains came and washed us off the street. No complaints. We were ready to sleep. I was very excited to see the bone chapel!
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