I continued wandering that part of the city, with no particular aim in mind. The lovely thing about the public transit system is, there's no need to keep track of where you are or how to get home. You just find a tram or metro station, look at the connections, and work your way back. I love finding trees in the middle of the city, and took this picture.
Later in the day I found myself at a public rummage sale held in Náměstí Míru, one of the church squares. I bought earrings and a little figurine for 65Kc. While there, I slipped into the church. Saturday Mass was being held, and observers were allowed in the back of the church. I stayed 20 minutes to listen to the huge old organ, the singing, and the Scripture reading in Czech. Pictures were not allowed in the church, but it reminded me of Easter: bright pastels and lots of gilding, shimmering lights and singing.
My wanderings later led me to this forlorn old building. It is obviously being renovated, but for the present it is just empty and sad, its facade stripped off and its innards lying in the street and piled in a dumpster. Perhaps I'll find it again months from now, proud in new paint and occupied by people.
All in all, it was pleasant quiet day. I avoided most of the touristy places and enjoyed seeing more of the city. My favorite things were the statue on the lawn and the leaves in the park. I'm going to take a book to that park soon and enjoy the fall weather. But for now, it's back to law school applications!