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Belgian Battlefields
... address or location and spent some considerable time trying internet sites and just driving around looking for this site. Eventually we got the Sat Nav to locate this as a 'memorial' and reached the cemetery just after dark. It was also closed by then so I found a gap in the hedge fence I could climb through and paid my respects. Cheryl somewhat annoyed at my driving obsession to do what I had decided I wanted to do despite the dark and poor weather. Headed back for Ieper and ...
Cobblestones & Stairs
... In San Francisco you are likely to get killed by Cable Cars; in New York you are likely to get killed by a Taxi; in Paris you are likely to be killed by a Scooter; in Antwerp you are likely to get killed by a Bicycle...'. Ah, a little Fatherly wisdom. I should start the novel '**** my Dad says' - the Australian version which is similar to the book written by an American author that I can't remember the name of. It was hilarious. So true.
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Get Lost (In Bruges)
We had a bit of a slow start to the day. After enjoying the hotel's breakfast (cereal, bacon and eggs, bread, gourmet cheeses, fresh fruit, and as many espressos as one could want - I had four), we packed up our things. At around 11:00, we headed out the door and into the rain that had started overnight. Taking the metro to the train station we boarded the next train north to Bruges, often called the "Venice of the North." In less than an hour, we arrived, and taking a bus to a ...
Chocolate in Brugge
... straight away – it was delicious, like a block of guylian mmm… Since it was such a nice day I decided to go for a wander and went towards the outskirts of the town where there were some big Belgium windmills and nice green grassy areas. I did what quite afew others were doing and lay down in the sun on the grass below the windmills. It was so nice that I fell asleep ...
Day 3 – Anniversary walks, carriage rides an
... like a dog blanket (yes, with images of paw prints and bones on it…). I am sure it had never been used to swaddle a small pooch, but we left it on the opposite bench just in case… We had a separate ‘commentator’ from the driver, who spent the whole journey conversing (in Flemish? Dutch? German?) with the driver, with just the odd “and on your left is…” interspersed into his conversation. It’s a good job ...