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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 ...
Running errands- like a normal/real person :)
... half brother for drinks in a pub over looking the main market square.
Unfortunately, it was raining the entire day. It wasn't cold but the rain just makes me want to curl up in a ball in a hoodie. And guess what I never thought I would ever want on my trip? A hoodie! HA. I did end up buying one while I was out with Jaey, but it was just funny that as much as I love to plan and think things through so thoroughly you never really can plan ...
Nog enkele zaken te regelen
... 06.45 uur bij Wilfried thuis. Van daaruit zou Peter uit Knesselare ons dan naar Zaventem brengen zodat we daar omstreeks 08.00 uur zouden zijn.
De vlucht vertrekt om 10.45 uur, zodat we normaal gezien ruimschoots de tijd zouden hebben om de nodige documenten af te handelen en in te checken.
Volle moed keken we uit tot het eindelijk zover zou zijn.
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'If I had grown up on a farm...
... named after cottages on the River Tyne. There are gravestones as far as the eye can see. Over the course of the day, we saw trenches, dug-outs, preserved battlefields, and monuments. It was all really interesting. The German cemetery was also a sad place- there was a mass grave of about 26,000 people as you entered. The average age was about 18.
That night we somehow managed to get charged €6 for a bottle of water. It meant no food the next day... and ...
In Bruges
... my friends and family who were already afraid for me to be traveling by myself. Let me just preface this by saying that, yes in fact I realize that I am an idiot and I promise not to do anything as dumb ever again!
I finally arrived last night at about 6:00pm and it had been a really long boring day of getting myself from one place to another and killing time, etc. I checked into my hostel and went for my customary "get really super lost walk." However, Bruges ...