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Exploring Brugge
... through the park and then to the grocery store. For dinner Jaey made a lovely chicken curry, and he even made the curry sauce himself from scratch. I swear, Belgian people are crazy when it comes to food!
The night was very relaxed, just played cards, ate a bunch of local Belgian snacks and watched a movie. Really relaxing way to end a great day! So appreciative to Jaey and Djuna for sure for letting me stay at their place and making me feel so welcome. Life is good ...
Goodbye Amsterdam, Goodbye Sun
You know you're your mother's daughter when you both walk out into the rain singing do-deh-do-do-do-do-do-deh-do-do-do to the tune of Gene Kelly's Singing' in the Rain. It seems as though we have been quite spoiled by the weather. When we first arrived in Europe, the weather was neither hot nor cold; just a nice low seventies. Then came a bit of a heat wave, spoiling us with weather in the low eighties. But somewhere in Belgium the weather took a drastic change. Goodbye ...
Which way do we go? Which way do we go?
... It is a bit surprising that we had so many problems, but in the city, it is sometimes confusing determining which path the arrows are pointing to, and sometimes you find that you’ve missed the Knooppunt sign and have to retrace your steps. Once a tractor was parked in front of the Knooppunt sign so that we couldn’t see it. Finally, when we realized how far we had already come and how far we ...
Bath to Bruges
... hopefully be ok and not to noisy. We walk the town of Bruges and check out the places we did not choose. Nice places but way more expensive, we are happy with our choice and will use the money we saved on better food instead. Bruges is an city surrounded by a canal that used to be the walled cities moat. The architecture is amazing with a soaring bell tower, large open squares, terrific churches and cathedrals, and beautiful very old ...
A day in Ieper
... existed since at least the 1st century CE, as history records it being raided by the Romans. It grew in size and importance and became a textile center in the 13-16th centuries, during which time the towering Cloth Hall was built.
And then World War I happened. Ieper stood directly in the path of the Schlieffen Plan, Germany's strategy for winning the war. Once this plan had failed, the city stood between the Germans ...