Aandekeizer Bed & Breakfast Antwerp
Keizerstraat 62 Antwerp, Antwerpen, 2000, Belgium
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Antwerp and Zeeland
... her, it was absolutely delicious, but so rich.
Then we went in search of the medieval street with big timber doors that Antwerp was famous for - Vlaeykensgang. Stopping at a few more chocolate stores along the way. After a bit of searching, and a lot of asking for its location, we found it - unfortunately they were doing restoration work on it, and we couldn’t go in. It really did seem like half of Europe was under construction. We got lost so ...
Walking Tour
... Walked past the music store with the bar, looked closed so we went to his favourite pub for a pint of Orval.
Really wish I could remember the name of the other two beers he mentioned I should try if I see them, oh well. Hopped on the train to Kortrijk and was actually checked (As well as on the connection to Ieper)!
On the way saw some suburbs of Antwerp and Ghent. I am not a fan of Suburbs but these, these I could live in!
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Another Last, Another First, Another Train
... for the first time. I say goodbye to the new bandmates, hoping to see them again.
The rain is softening, and Erwin offers the use of his lovely pink umbrella. He picked it up in New York when there and cannot get enough of it, unsure why he likes it so much. Seeing it makes me think of the tour guides herding persons like myself through the streets of Prague. When they feared people were straying and getting lost they raised their hand to the sky, within which was held ...
Very late entry but nevertheless the last!
... country with the Outreach members (local
staff) who are the most educated of the area (with university
degrees). They are all of them very religious and believe fervently
that the woman must be submissive to her husband as she was made of
the Adam's left rib and was the first sinner in the history of
humanity – as you see, all based on the Genesis story... But the
worst of it, and you'll now understand, is that polygamy is quite
common here in ...
Good news for bent carrots
... Representatives of most EU countries voted against the rule change, but not by the overwhelming "qualified majority" required to stop it going through, a commission spokesman said. The rules are to be scrapped for apricots, artichokes, asparagus, aubergines, avocados, beans, Brussels sprouts, carrots, cauliflowers, cherries, courgettes, cucumbers, cultivated mushrooms, garlic, hazelnuts in shell, headed cabbage, ...

