The view of the landscape is better seen from the bottom.
Author: Grace
Wordless Wednesday
VEGAS IN MY MIND
As I was roaming through the streets of my little town today, something caught my attention. There is quite a number of “Herna” (casino) in some strategic spots around the city. Because Czechs do love the outdoors, this is a sighting that I rather find quite unlikely.
When I think of casinos, I think of Las Vegas. Back in California, whenever somebody wants to splurge, celebrate or relax, it is the place to go. Aside from gambling, there are a lot of concerts and shows that are being run in various hotels. Not to mention that top-of-the-line spas are also one of its biggest attractions. Needless to say, Vegas meant partying or relaxing.

But Vegas is not all about gambling or going wild. There are also a lot of things to do in Vegas outside the comfort of one’s hotel. One can visit Lake Mead and Hoover Dam, listed as one of the seven wonders of the industrial world. And for golf enthusiasts, there is also the option of visiting Boulder City, the only place in Nevada that is so unlike Vegas.
But perhaps one of my favorite and memorable activities on this side of the country was a trip to the Grand Canyon, right around Nevada’s neighboring state of Arizona. Although it is a few hours drive from Vegas, it is not that far away. The canyon’s unparalleled beauty was a great photography subject.
The short hikes to the viewing spots also provided a very good exercise for my feet and lungs.
Now that we are here in Czech, all I can do is reminisce those good old days. That’s why after seeing those casinos around town, I cannot help remembering those days when I was young and free and Vegas was just a few hours away.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Renewal
This is a photo of the exit door at the Brussels International Airport.

Last year when we moved out of the US and into Europe, Brussels was our first stop. This picture is very symbolic for me because we had a “renewal” the moment we walked out of that door.
This week’s topic holds a very special place to my heart because this is the main reason why I started this blog. This blog is all about renewal.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Geometry
Prague is a city with diverse topography and rich architecture. Many of its cultural attractions have survived violence and destruction in twentieth century Europe. It is home to approximately 1.3 million people but receives more than 4.1 million visitors per year, making it the sixth most visited city in Europe.
As this week’s photo challenge is about geometry, I couldn’t think of a better picture than one of Prague.
This shot was taken from the Prague Castle overlooking the city.
The baroque structures seem to blend seamlessly with the more modern angular buildings. For me, this blend is geometry.
The colors in this shot also have an interesting harmonious blend. It almost exemplifies the city’s colorful history.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Foreign
It is ironic that just when I decided to join the weekly photo challenge, the topic is Foreign. Being an expat, everything around me is foreign to me now.
But for this category, I decided to pick out an old picture. This was a photo I snapped at the US 101 freeway, as we were coming back to LA from a weekend trip to Santa Barbara. The car in this photo looked like it belonged to another place and time. 🙂
Destination: Kroměříž, Buchlovice Chateau, Velehrad
Kroměříž is one of the key cities in Moravia. This town is a center for spiritual culture and the arts. Due to historic monuments, schools, arts and culture, it has been dubbed “The Athens of Haná”. But unlike many other towns, there are not too many industrial companies in Kroměříž. Although, it is currently characterized by a rapid development of the small business sector. During our visit to this historical town, we visited the Kroměříž gardens and the Archbishop’s Palace.
We were awed by the beauty of the gardens.
No wonder it is recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site.
Before proceeding to the Archbishop’s Palace, we roamed the Kroměříž town square.
My parents, being devout Catholics, had to stop by the Church of St. John the Baptist.
We also strolled along the small businesses permeating through town.
Finally, we reached the Archbishop’s palace.
Probably the most interesting feature of this palace is the extensive collection of paintings and books. In 1984, it was used in the filming of Miloš Forman’s movie, Amadeus.
To know more about Kroměříž, please click here.
The next stop in our day tour was in the Buchlovice Chateau. This chateau is a typical example of a nobleman’s summer residence. It is constructed in Baroque style architecture and unlike the French gardens in Kromeriz, it is surrounded by English-style gardens.
The interiors were awe-inspiring, but picture-taking was forbidden. So I am only able to show you the exteriors here.
To know more about the Buchlovice Chateau, please click here.
The last leg of our tour was the Velehrad. Velehrad is one of the most significant pilgrimage sites in Moravia. Velehrad began as early as the 13th century, when the Moravian count Vladislav Jindrich, together with his brother King Przemysl Otakar I, originated the first Cistercian monastery in Moravia. In 1990, Pope John Paul II visited this place during his first visit to the Czech Republic.
It is closely associated with St. Cyril and Methodius (10th century). During their mission to Moravia, they brought with them Christian faith, culture and the Cyrilic alphabet. In 1985, during the 1100 years anniversary of the death of St.Methodius, Pope John Paul II donated the Golden Rose to the basilica (only a few cathedrals all over the world obtained this honour).Once a year, thousands of Catholics hold pilgrimage to this place.
To know more about Velehrad, please click here.
It was a day well-spent and it certainly enriched our knowledge about Czech history and Czech culture.
If you are keen on visiting historical, architectural and religious places in Moravia, these places are definitely worth checking out!
Ligo Circle of Appreciation: Czech Version
I should have done this a couple of days ago, but I somehow lost track of my own schedule. I just realized that it is the last day today, and I sincerely apologize to Gunta who invited me to join this circle a couple of days back.

The yearly Līgo celebration happens every summer solstice in Latvia.
During that time, participants adorn their heads with Līgos of flowers, oak leaves,
grasses and plants. Then they join circles around bonfires and celebrate life,
and appreciation of each other.
The virtual Līgo Circle of Appreciation goes like this:
For a duration of 22 days, starting on 1st October 2012, we will be inviting 2 bloggers per day
to join the Līgo Circle of Appreciation.
PLEASE NOTE: This is an Appreciation, NOT an Award.
To fully participate in the Līgo Circle of Appreciation:
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* Complete this sentence about blogging: ”A great blog is…
* Refer back to the blogger who invited you
Gunta of Movin’On has included me in this virtual circle of appreciation. Gunta is a talented writer and photographer who currently lives in Oregon. She has Latvian roots, thus, familiar with most of the cultural practices in Europe. I have to say that I truly appreciate being connected with her through blogging since I constantly learn a thing or two in her posts. You should see it for yourself. Please click here to visit her blog.
For me, a great blog is one I can relate with and where I learn something new. It also takes me to places I have never been before and introduces me to cultures I have never experienced. There are a lot of blogs out there that have met this criteria, but since I am only able to choose 2, here are the bloggers whom I would like to invite into the circle:
I write what I like – A seasoned adventurer’s blog about the outdoors
Jolene’s Journey – A runner, teacher, and traveler’s blog about life
I am adding here some pictures of fall in my part of the world.
Have a great week, everyone!
Almost Done!
I have been keeping mum these past few months about our big family project, but I cannot hold it off any longer. I am super excited. Our very own “passive house” is about to be realized!
Aesthetically, it may not look like anything from this perspective, but the main reason why we chose this type of design is its promise of slashing the heating energy consumption by an amazing 90%. It’s all about functionality! Not only is it environmentally-friendly, it will also be very pocket-friendly in the long run.
Are You Adventurous?
Having lived in 3 continents, and travelling to various parts of the world, I may as well consider myself adventurous. Well over a month ago, my friend Reena of www.reenareigns.wordpress.com, passed on the adventurous blogger award to me. Thank you very much, Reena!

To receive the award, one has to answer a couple of questions:
- In which country or region would you like your next adventure to be? I would like to explore the African continent. I’ve read and heard a lot of good things in this part of the world but have never visited it. I hope I will have the chance to explore Africa someday.
- Where would you recommend for an adventurous time? It depends on how much time you have for this adventure. There are a lot of interesting places in Asia, the US and Czech. But if you have limited time, I would recommend visiting the Yosemite Valley in California.
- Most interesting culture: What I find interesting may change as I age, but I currently find Czech culture pretty interesting. After living here for a year, I found out that it has a lot of similarities to my own culture, but also a lot of differences when it comes to Asian culture in general.
- Favourite activity: Tasting the food, conversing in the local language and spending time in historical places.
- Most dangerous risk taken: Hiking in Bryce Canyon, Utah. I’m a wimp when it comes to heights.
- Favourite quotation:
- Happiness is: CONTENTMENT
As part of my blogging journey, I have met a lot of wonderful people who inspire me everyday with their own adventures. Though I cannot name everyone, here are the 12 bloggers who I think should also be receiving this award:
Please check out these blogs. I’m sure you’ll also feel like you’re part of their adventures.





















