Garden View Bed and Breakfast
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Sarah McClurg and the Wildvines European Tour
... place, with max capacity of 50, I would think. Still, it was full, and the people there really made us feel great as musicians. We met a man named Kevin from Hickory, N.C. (Hick-ree) and it was so fun to talk to someone with a southern accent. He seemed like a good bloke. We packed the van, and headed back to Braamt for the night.
The next day we left by 2 pm for our last German show in Koln. We played at the ...
Het is stil op Gtalk...
Yep meer kan ik er niet van zeggen :)
Gelukkig hebben we daar een zekere collega die alle leegtes gegarandeerd zal opvullen:
"Stel nou he.....dat je een stok hebt die een lichtjaar lang is....en je bedient er een ligt schakelaar mee, wat zou er dan gebeuren....."
Ja denk daar maar eens over na :) als je daar binnenkort een gaatje voor hebt.....;)
Gelukkig is Martin op vakantie ...
Amsterdam
... The open curtains, street lamps and lights on the bridges make a lovely effect. Only problem with the dusk cruise was walking back to the hostel at night, which unfortunately involved getting lost in the red light district, walking fast, keeping our eyes straight ahead and a big sigh of relief when we made it home. We got up bright and early this morning to catch the Anne Frank House, the Van Gogh Museum and the flower markets. ...
Goede avond uit Amsterdam!
In case you were wondering we truly have no idea what is going on. The Dutch language is gibberish on all accounts. When you see it on walls or advertisements you get the feeling someone has suffered a seizure in the middle of typing on a keyboard. All jokes aside, we have had quite the experience since we last updated.
I believe we left you in Bruges the day before we left. We had plenty of touristy things left on our checklist, thanks to a "Guide for Young Travelers" map ...
Amsterdam
... and laughed at the bicycles narrowly dodging the tourists (we like to think we blend in a little bit better: we don't wear fanny packs, tie our jackets around our waist, or wear shirts that say "Amsterdam"). One of the more interesting foods we tried was Dutch Croquettes, or bitterballen. They are some sort of beef and gravy that is breaded and fried. I'm not sure exactly what was in them, but they were good! We also stopped a a lunch counter ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet