Prague - Vienna
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Gestarn was Sunday. That's right. But the clocks run differently in Prague! Not only does a garbage truck drive up and empty the garbage cans. No, the whole thing also takes place at half past eleven. In a different spelling 23:30. Awesome.
But we slept very well after that. Breakfast at 9:00 am. Departure at 10:30. Once again across Wenceslas Square past the National Museum and house number 56.
Monday. It was much busier on the highway. The autopilot didn't really come into play and Matthias had to concentrate much more on the traffic. Shortly after Mikulov, the border with Austria. Another vignette on the windshield.
We then went our separate ways in Vienna. Charlotte and Andreas met up with their brother and son, who is studying TFM in the capital. We'll see what the others did in the video that Ben is making, won't we? Well, let's see. (see below)
Anyway, while waiting for the third, C&A had an ice cream at the Prater. Before that, they crossed a rainbow crosswalk. We should introduce this in Kassel too! Looks nice, doesn't it?
Then there wasn't really anything to do outside. Rain, but really rain.
And what on earth is a grocery store? Well, you'll find out!
Varaždin tomorrow. The tension is slowly building. BioBrause programs himself during the journey: "Should the robot stop immediately or can I make a few more queries?" Answer from Andreas: "Well, it won't take more than a millisecond. I wouldn't worry about up to 10 ms (milliseconds)." [Editor's note: Well, they have problems!]