



After viewing the Lichtenstein Minaret, we stopped in Brno for an hour to walk around. It's the next biggest city after Prague, but feels like a large suit with only a few, small bones knocking around inside. Although there was a large crowd in a gazebo by the castle church, boozing it up, looking a little worse for ware.
Last pic is the Grade School where Michal cast his vote. Only thing I retained from the recent Czech election results is that one of the winning party members wore a neck brace in the billboard photo.
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