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May 2007

Seems like Prague is not alone in battling a graffiti problem.  That’s good news in a way. At least we know that unsightly graffiti scrawled on beautiful new facades of historical buildings are not a Prague specialty and that vandals can – unfortunately – be found everywhere. There’s also another benefit to the international character of graffiti vandalism. Cities can share strategies and experiences in their efforts to keep walls clean.

An article that came out yesterday talks about a new set of high-tech tools that many U.S. cities have purchased and are using successfully in reducing the incidence of graffiti vandalism and increasing the rate of arrests and fines. I wish the City of Prague took a similar approach. Judging from the ever present scrawls around the city center (take Ječná Street for example), it seems that nothing much is being done about the graffiti problem in Prague.

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I put together a few spring photos that I feel are representative for this time of year.

Flowers Blooming in the Czech Republic 
Rapeseed Fields in Bloom - April 29, 2007

Outdoor Tables
Outdoor Tables – May 12, 2007

 A busy Charles Bridge
Busy Charles Bridge – May 19, 2007

Sunning out a Window
Sunning out of the Window – April 14, 2007

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My Two Cents on Three Little Ducks

May 15, 2007

Back in December, this blog post by Jesse really hit home. It is about what I have referred to as the “exact change obssession” that you so often run into at the cash registers of Czech stores. Using cash is still the most common way to pay for your shopping in the Czech Republic. Credit [...]