That's a cat and a purple fig! Double score!
(Ooh! I see another "Czech History" post preceded this! I'll have to check back later! Pressed for time at the mo'.)
{EDIT TO ADD} - That was quite fascinating about the house numbers and the house names! Are the house names still used as part of the mailing address? I find it interesting that on the occasions where I have mailed parcels to the United Kingdom, the address often includes a name for the house or the housing complex. As an example, one of my online contacts lives at Flat 1, The Stableyard Cottages, with no street name or number. I have sometimes wondered how, in a country of many millions of people, such an address is deliverable. But I guess it works. Here in the States, we generally have a house number with a street name. Pretty dull by comparison.
Well, you are certainly a personage of considerable ex-perience living internationally in numerous countries... all without leaving home!
(Ooh! I see another "Czech History" post preceded this! I'll have to check back later! Pressed for time at the mo'.)
{EDIT TO ADD} - That was quite fascinating about the house numbers and the house names! Are the house names still used as part of the mailing address? I find it interesting that on the occasions where I have mailed parcels to the United Kingdom, the address often includes a name for the house or the housing complex. As an example, one of my online contacts lives at Flat 1, The Stableyard Cottages, with no street name or number. I have sometimes wondered how, in a country of many millions of people, such an address is deliverable. But I guess it works. Here in the States, we generally have a house number with a street name. Pretty dull by comparison.
Well, you are certainly a personage of considerable ex-perience living internationally in numerous countries... all without leaving home!
They're not dolls, they're action figures!