


Pictures: Peggy and Sandy and new drinking buddy in tiny Czech village. If it wasn't for Shelley and our hunt for beads, we would have never met!
Picture: Close up of treasure that has over 6000 diamonds.
Picture: Morovian Wedding Plate-I couldn't eat a fourth of it. (nor did I want to!)
Last night Peggy went to the ballet while I recovered from the long day. It stormed all night and was a bit rainy this morning but those Tilley hats kept us dry! We both mailed some of our junk home. I got my hand caught between an opening of an automatic curved glass door and honestly thought my fingers were going to be ripped off because the door kept opening and pulling my hand deeper into the crack. I was able to get loose but you should see the middle finger on my right hand.
We missed the trip out of town so took a lunch cruise on the river. Not really impressed! We had a guide who was a bit full of herself and let us know she speaks eight languages very well and two more a lttle bit. I am back early to our room to get ready to leave at 6:30 a.m. tomorrow for Poland. Peggy is by herself visiting every single historical site she can possibly fit in. Glad she is very independent. It is now 5:29 p.m. on Friday, July 23 so I won't wish you a good night yet. Until tomorrow!
Sandy