We decided to drive to Visegrád this morning. It was a sudden decision, but boy, was it a great spur of the moment. Of course, it was. The town is located along the Danube and is famous for the castle on the top of the hill, which used to be the residence of several Hungarian kings. There were hardly any tourists when we arrived, so we took a nice walk along the promenade and took some photos of the Danube Bend and the opposite side of the river. We didn't want to hike up to the castle or take a walk to the city centre, so we returned home for a delicious lunch. As for my English studies: I did a bit of revision before our journey to Visegrád, but apart from that short instance, I didn't do anything else. I'll continue with the sixth unit tomorrow and see how things pan out. We started to watch a Finnish series on Netflix, Deadwind. It's a thriller series, and the Finnish language sounds absolutely gorgeous. We have yet to discover any similarities with the Hungarian la...