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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 ...
Chocolate and waffles and beer - oh my!
... many from the 1600's. They're beautiful and ornate, with statues and exquisite details. However, the square is dominated by the Town Hall, which was built in the 1400's (and survived a serious cannon beat-down by Louis the 14th in 1695). The tower is 300 feet high and and is topped by golden statue; incredible. We had lunch at a cafe in the square and of course had to partake in some Belgian beer - Maes is a light pilsner and was a perfect compliment to the sunny day ...
Belgium
... State and a local Belgian man named Jan. Jan has been coming to the bar for 40 years. He showed us a very old book written about the bar; it was kept outside, so it wasn't in great shape. We sampled the big 4 of Belgium: beer, chocolate, waffles, and fries. The only real disappointment was the fries. They weren't anything you couldn't get at the Bantam Chef. We decided that Brugge is our favorite stop so far, but we are really looking forward to ...
"In 80 yds, Turn Right!!"
... and the ferry is only a 2 hr hop, Dover to Dunkirk.
Up at the crack of dawn (or 2 hours before it as the case was) and we drove down to Dover without any hassles. The M25 is a pleasure at 4.30am. If only work could start at that time and finish a little earlier I would be in my element.
Kate reminisced driving through Dover of a fish and chip shop she visited as a kid and we had a look for it but couldn't see it. Considering the time of the morning ...
In Brugge
... is essentially a den of sin. A wicked woman who lures you in with it's pretty cobbled lanes full of quaint churches and imposing towers, then you fall under the spell of her hops and yeast. Each pub has a thick book on it's counter full of the hundreds of beers on offer, which is a bit like waving a red rag to a bull - how many different beers can I work my way through in 36 hours?25 it turns out. Give or take a few as some of the beers consumed in the wee hours ...