Oh boy, it has been a busy week at work!😤 I have some photos to share with you - quite ordinary, but somehow nice too. Last week I went to a town called Tynec nad Sazavou (translated as Tynec above the Sazava river). This lovely town was on my way to the horse farm, where my daughter spent her long weekend. Now, I guess I need to say a couple of words about the horses in the life of my family.
My daughter Mariam is absolutely nuts about horses. Literally, her first word was 'neigh' and when she learned to speak properly she'd keep repeating that she is a horse 😄 That love towards horses was quite unexpected from a city kid – she'd see horses mainly on TV, so we still have no idea about the origins of this obsession. We signed her up to kids horseback riding club when she was 6 and she is still there and loving it. So the reason to visit Tynec and surrounding was the farm nearby hosting a four-day camp for the equestrian kids. But let me show you the pictures!
This photo here is the only one that does not belong to me, it was taken by my daughter's friend, another horse lover.
The rest are mine and they are grouped in chronological order.
This one was taken when we were leaving the farm. Each time I see a rainbow I want to believe it is a good promise)
Horses saying - bye, guys, see you in four days, have fun without your nasty teenagers.
This is Tynec nad Sázavou, a medieval town an hour away from Prague. It was almost empty on the pre-holiday evening when we visited it.
Some dude was celebrating the upcoming Independence Day with a bottle of wine on the bench next to the castle, but left soon. I felt sorry to spoil this sad party. By the way, this part of the castle, Romanesque rotunda, is considered to be the oldest and is believed to be built in around 1200.
Just a couple more pretty and hallowiny pics.
Thanks for watching! 😘