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More Canals, More Febo, More Fun!
... further into the city centre we saw a piece of modern art by a busy traffic crossroad, it was basically a sculpture of melting oil barrels with people coming out of them, we are not sure what is was supposed to show but we liked it!
As all our walking was taking it out of us we needed to have a quick Febo stop, two Krokets later and we were ready for the final part of our walk. We went to the main ...
FOOTLOOSE AND FANCY-FREE
... be a pulled tendon, painful yes, but structurally sound. This meant that she wouldn’t have to wear a boot any longer and wouldn’t need her crutches for much longer either. As we wrote in our last blog, this was the best news, as our sailing home would be much easier, and Bonnie wouldn’t have a summer of being incapacitated. And now, we could add our Dutch healthcare experience to our hospital world tour!
With this blog entry, we board ...
More Bosch's
... Why pamper for tourists when their language is understandable
Bruges
Yes I went, no I am not a fan, but it is kind of nice but as a friend of mine once told me, Bruges, the town Belgium built for tourists and they are all there !!!
Ipres
If I don't go to Ipres, I have not been to Belgium. Been loads of times so I did the usual, found the only chocolate shop in town that I will ...
Living legally!
... days before liberation from disease.
We continued to wonder around and headed to the famous red light district. Not that interesting during the day, although the window shopping is still available (but very poor quality)! We decided to head back to the hotel for a rest as we knew it would be a late night!
After a rest we went out for dinner and then to the sex museum. The funniest bit was seeing "porno" photos from ...
FIFTEEN!
... I walked through the Red Light District, again, just to make sure that I hadn't missed anything...I hadn't. Found St. Nicholas Church, a real beauty, went inside and lit a candle for my mother, as I do whenever I happen upon a Catholic Church while traveling. Past the gigantic public library OBA (Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam), past the PTA, then finally reaching my destination. It's rather shocking how a restaurant can be ...


