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Belgian Battlefields
... in arms once dead in the ground. Some pretty autumn colours in some of the trees at the back of this cemetery. A moving but peaceful visit. Sat Nav had difficulty directing us to Talbot House Museum in the centre of Poperinge as a set of one way streets had her beaten. Eventually we parked and walked into the centre of town only to find the museum closed -another disappointment. Headed north to find a second German cemetery near Vladslo. Major frustration here as we had ...
In Brugge (Day Thirteen)
... same platform, but was running late. That train arrived when mine was supposed to leave and I followed everyone on when I should have stayed on the platform. I quickly figured out I was on the wrong train and jumped off at the second stop. Luckily, I was still in Brussels as the city has three main train stations. I was now at Brussels Nord/Noord (North) Station. I didn't want to take any more chances so I waited at the ticket counter to ask the agent which train ...
Full Day in Brugge
... but the demonstrations were really cool. I got some fun pictures of the ladies making the lace. After the museum, we did a little more shopping, mainly to get some gifts and souvenirs to bring home, then brought our bags back to the room. From there we went out to dinner. We ate on the square, which is generally more expensive, but ate from the "local menu" and got three course meals for around 15 Euros. This was probably the most interesting meal during the ...
Day Vier - Bruges
... Dutch, and French speakers. He then proceeded to give the description of everything we were seeing in all 3 languages; even his jokes! It was amazing! Especially for me, who is monolingual. From there I visited the Church of Our Lady to see the 'Modonna and Child' statue by Michelangelo and per the suggestion of my B&B I walked through the towns two lovely parks. It was almost noon at this point and I had already done everything I had planned ...
Day 1 – Planning, arriving, drinking and sle
... and get an early night.
(Mr Fletche is asleep within seconds, and I – despite not being afflicted with any head pain – am not too far behind. Although we both get a rude awakening at 2:30am when the room phone starts ringing – with quite possibly the loudest ring in the world. And then again at 4:30am. Oh, and again at 6:30am. I hope this doesn’t happen every ...