
On our second day, the Dunns set out in the morning for an adventure, planning to meet Natalia later for a trip out of the city. We headed to the Jewish quarter to visit some of the synagogues, but it was a poor choice of days. It was Saturday, the Jewish sabbath, and all sites were closed. So, we opted for a walking tour of the old town and ran across this lovely lilac-framed building.

Eliot plays atop a well in a Prague square. We entice him to look at the camera by asking him to wave to one of his family members e.g., Grandma Lydia. It works most of the time.

The famous astronomical clock in the main square. We never happened upon the main square at the top of the hour to see its figures rotate and we never wanted to wait the at least 20 minutes we would have needed to both times we were in the main square. Crowds, staring at a clock, and sitting in the stroller aren't a good mix for Eliot.

Jan Huss memorial in the main square. Each time we passed it a pigeon crowned Mr. Huss's head.
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