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And the adventure begins in Hasselt
After a full day of traveling a red eye flight...we comfortably made our way to Hasselt Belgium, it was 24 hours of planes, trains, automobiles and buses. However, it was 65 and sunny and full of life. Everyone was at tables in cafes, drinking coke mostly and eating french fries. I've never really noticed, but so many people eat french fries as an entire meal...they top it with a sauce ...
Explore Day
... at #WaterstonesPiccadilly in London. :)
As we continued our trip, we found a small, closed square (Photo 7) which was used as an outside part of a restaurant. It was the place where we had the time to eat something, before we had an inside look at a church near the square as well. We looked around in several clothes shops and other types of commercial buildings, we even visited the Vrijdhof, a huge square with some spectacular churches (Photo 8) ...
The Next Generation
In Liege, which is my first stop on the way to Munich. It's going to be a long trip almost 12 hours of traveling. But I'm sure I will survive. After Liege, I have Koln, then an overnight finally to Munich! It's funny to think I JUST planned this trip last Monday. Should be an interesting ride. The Liege station is beautiful. Designed by Spanish Architect Santiago Calatrava, who designed the City of Arts ...
Wandeltocht Amblève
Hele mooie wandeltocht (zonder kinderen) langs de Amblève die waanzinnig woest was. Onderweg kwamen we nog het groepje meiden tegen wat gedropt was en die het best moeilijk had (Armelle had haar schoenen uitgetrokken, omdat ze natte voeten had gekregen...; ze waren ...
Saturday July 2nd
... keep moving forward rather than turning back.
Next stop was Heiligen Berg just before Melsungen. Although it's Saturday there was nobody around, probably doing indoor things on account of the inclement looking weather. There's a wee 'castle' at the top of the hill which apparently my mother (and the rest of her classmates) helped restore in the 1930's. It was originally built in the 12th century & had been destroyed several times in it's history and ...


