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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 ...
Mosquitoes on the attack
... don’t know, it is the centre fixing where the ropes go through and gets a lot of use, as with sailing short-handed, the centre line is always the one you put on first.
The festival starts at 14.00, lots of fun in the park and street theatre to see, big bands and opera later.
After lunch we went to see what was happening and it seemed strange that nothing was really happening except preparations. Someone had not read the timetable ...
Kortrijk
... and the internal dynamics of family businesses, new activities were developed, so that the region reached an extraordinarily high level of prosperity.
This period is characterized by social and cultural emancipation: the good relations between the workers and their employers, mostly in family businesses, supported local prosperity. The Flemish culture as well as the Dutch language have taken a firm position in the bilingual Belgian state.
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A Fantastic Beer Day in Western Belgium
... rather than add to our luggage situation. We enjoy tasting and talking with Mark for several hours. We enjoy tasting/splitting a Trippel, Dark, Wild, Naked Ladies –named for statues in beer brewery partner town- as well as a blonde and Kriek. He took us on a tour of the picobrewery facilities which was very interesting as he spoke English very well. He made us laugh when we said there were 3 employees, 1.5 who do the work and the others ...
In Bruges...
... the market and the shops and then went on a boat ride which was fantastic, after which we went to a tea-room which claimed to have the best hot chocolate in town, and it was really good! It was incredibly sickly though and gave both Erin and I a headache for the ride home!
Altogether a really fun day out in Bruges, truffles bought, Belgian food eaten and Belgian alcohol drunk, and Belgian chocolate drunk! This is another place where we will definitely be returning!!
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