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Belgian Battlefields
Monday Dec 3 Another day in and about the battlefields of Belgium. Weather was generally poor - at times the car warned it was 3° and to be aware of 'black ice'. There was mizzle, drizzle or light rain all day. Not much fun for getting in and out of the car as we completed our battlefield car tour begun yesterday. We also encountered a number of 'closed on Mondays' situations eg. Hooge Crater Museum, our very nice bakery on the way to the car park and quite a few cafes and ...
Weekend with the girls: Brugge
... is the only place in the world where they serve this beer that is 12% alcohol. The bar can only serve anyone a maximum of 3 beers because it is so much haha We had a few beers there then went back to the same bar area from the night before. It was a very interesting evening but we all made it back and way earlier than the night before! haha
On sunday morning we went out to breakfast and really good omelets at this cute little breakfast ...
Heading of to the last post...
... we consumed a pint each and J & W changed their drinks for the next round. headed back to hotel - found that the local off licenses can't sell alcohol after 11pm the only place to get beer from on the street is kebab houses!!!!! didn't see any so arrived back at the hotel empty handed except water. as usual back at the room R & J awake writing blog, I & W asleep!!!!! tomorrow is the journey home - ...
A day in Brugge
... day! We then headed to the main square to look at the Xmas market and to see what food was going to be our choice for dinner. We sampled many chocolate shops including Dumon and Stephan Dumon. Our choice for dinner ended up being Brakwurst and chips. We headed back to the bus terminal and back onto the boat with chocolates in hand. ...
Day 2 – the best laid plans….
... meaning that we ascenders have to balance precariously on the narrow edge of the steps to let people pass.
After one step for each day of a Leap Year we’re at the top! And yes, the views over Bruges are spectacular. (Although how did ‘Ken’ wave to ‘Ray’ in ‘In Bruges’ if he was sitting at the bottom of the tower? You can only see the far side of Markt from the top! And don’t get me started ...