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]]>Today was our first day in class and I must say, the third grade class I met was no better/no worse than most American third grades. I'm hoping for better results from a group of teachers that I'll be tutoring later today.
The weather is still cool and rainy. I'm wishing I'd brought some of those sweaters that I left languishing in a drawer in Florida, however, someone reminded me yesterday that the alternative to cool and rainy might be hot and humid since the buildings at this ancient resort aren't air-conditioned. (The main building was built in 1776 -- you should see the locks on our doors!) Yesterday when we visited Seidlce, I rode in the car with Maurek, the manager/part owner of the place and he told us of the plans to build more buildings and make it a first-class resort. It is certainly beautiful enough in its agragrarian setting.
We're making plans to go to Krakow by train next weekend. I'm looking forward to that. Onward and upward!
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]]>August 23: Arrival in Berlin: the Tiergarten, Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoin Charlie, the River Spree, Glanslichter Revue -- all a page from East Berlin's yesterday. East Germany is a visual story of a country asleep for 20 years and suddenly coming into the 21st Century. Old and new, side by side.
August 23 to September 4: Gliding up the Elbe through the green countryside of East Germany, Bohemia, and Czech Republic -- Potsdam, Wittinberg, Dresden, to Decin where we ground to a halt as we ran out of river. But the gods of the river let more water out of the dam and we proceeded to our disembarkation point.
Septermber 5: Prague - St Vitus Cathedral, Old Town, Concerts in Prague Castle and Municipal House, a wild folkloric dinner near the Moldau with six crazy Irish ladies, lots of singing, dancing, and Slavic instruments. Time to say goodbye to many wonderful new friends.
September 6: Sybil left for CA today. On to Poland!
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It will be much cooler up there, but it gets cool everywhere in the high desert, in the sixties at night. 
I like Reno; it's great being back in the mountains but on Saturday I'll fly off to San Diego. More from California.
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