into the lock we go, the lock keeper seems to have a comfy life in has nice building, just pressing buttons. Believe it, the sun came out again.
We waited for the water to drain being overlooked by this Jack Russel watching our every move downwards.
At last the gates opened and we were free to resume our travels along the Vltava.
Sue took this shot again out of the window, she wasn't silly and stayed in the warm and admired the row of yellow penguins as we continued our journey. They had an earey glow at night.
Back to the famous Charles Bridge with it's statues.
As I turned around on the boat I was greeted with this still misty shot of the bridge looking into the sunshine.
Back at the mooring point, a view of our lovely boat tied up waiting for the next load of passengers.
Thanks for joining us on this wonderful snapshot of Prague.
Regards, Mike
Mmmmm .....not so sure about the yellow Penguins but the rest of this posting was super duper and I enjoyed having a good look at every shot you took.
ReplyDeleteWho owned the doggie? The lock keeper? Great shots Mike and thanks for going out in the cold!
Eileen xx
He He, Sue took the Penguins and they also light up at night, the doggie must have been the lock keepers, he was quite happy sitting there. I recon he gets a lot of fuss, can you imagine the amount of boats using that lock in the spring and summer.
ReplyDeleteMike XXXXX