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Travel Blogs from Lissewege
Bye Bye Brugge... Hello London!
... a huge thank you to them both for being such gracious hosts, and for Jaey for inviting me there both times and being so kind and generous.
Alas, it was time for me to catch my train to Brussels then to London. The train ride was uneventful, and actually the eurostar is incredibly efficient. Once I arrived in London at Kings Cross, I met with Jamie/JC (I think I have mentioned him using both his name and nickname) and off we went during rush hour traffic on the tube and the commuter ...
Finaly in holland. And back on the briny too.
... in holland. Terneuzen to be precise. A marina with proper boats. They have stickyuppies and flappy things on them. The weather has turned bad again. Blowing dogs off chains this morning so i decided we would leave it till tomorow. Wind against big tides is uncomfortable and we are headed across wind so the roll would be pretty rough for the deckies first day out on the ...
Running errands- like a normal/real person :)
Guess what, it was raining today! But alas, Jaey was only 2 days away from leaving for his next contract so he had some errands to run. I must admit, running errands was a welcome task. It was kind of nice to do something normal after almost 2 months of traveling...
It was nice to walk through the village through the day, since the Christmas market is there it was busy. The streets were filled with tourists, Belgian people (well obviously) and lots ...
The Festival of Light
... of the five rings). It is called the Lichtfeest and starts at about 8pm until 11pm. The whole town turns out for it and it's a magical walk around the town particularly beside the canal. There are some wonderful huge displays of fire and fire-eaters and I really liked how everyone who lives there contributes in some way, however small, to the success of the ...
'I died in hell, they called it Passchendaele'
I'm up early again this morning for another tour with Andre. This time there's going to be a whole bunch of folks, including some people from Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. The sky was clear and blue, but it was very windy and cold.
The first stop of the day was Essex Farm Cemetery. This location is most famous for being where Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae wrote 'In Flanders Fields'. ...