
Note from Lisa: David wrote the above, in case you don't recognize his voice. Have to laugh at his comment about keeping the activte tourist happily occupied. We were happily occupied, but not so active--I read "A Thousand Splended Suns" by the author who wrote "The Kite Runner." (loved it but cried a bit as well) and David read a Clive Cussler train story (very fitting) The Chase. He tried to read aloud to me today, but I rebelled, threatening to grow chin hairs if he exposes me to those man books of his.
We managed to make the trip between the big Summer and Winter Seasons, however, since it was a National Holiday we shared the streets and venues with thousands of other visitors. It was an impulsive trip and we were lucky to find accomodations the day before we left.

Lisa: In case you're wondering that taxi drive cost us roughly $120 US dollars, but still not a bad deal!
We checked into a historic hotel right in the heart of the city.
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The view from our Hotel Window |
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Keeping Dry |
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An historic Chapel (1400s) |
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An Artsy City |
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Hello, do you like my hat? Needed a warmer one, but noticed several glaring looks from teenage girls--what, not age appropriate? Ok, there's a pom pom on it and I'll give it to Adrienne. |
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The Tatra Mountains and a View of Zakopane from above |
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More of the Tatra Mountains |
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Skyping Adrienne, she said this hat makes me look like a Newsie. Could it be that she wants two new hats to wear in Rexburg? |