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Belgian Battlefields
... of French soldiers were present tonight and played a minor role during the service. Each night has been different but very moving on every occasion. I am pleased we left our warm room to attend this service each of the three nights we have been in Ieper. Ate at a cafe across the square from Old Tom. Made the mistake of having soup and a main meal and so could not finish our dishes. Had a pleasant chat with three English ladies and then headed for the hotel about 22.15. A good end to a big day ...
In Bruges (Come on, I had to...)
... who make the signs? I mean there are just so many signs all over the country, so no wonder everyone gets confused.
However, for 2 reasons I forgive the French for everything they've ever done. I parked right next to the scene of D-Day, a beach in Dunkirk, for 5 hours to have a walk around, a read and a sleep - for free. No parking charges. People can come onto the beach with their families and not worry about getting a ...
Cactus Festival!
... that they were the first band on the bill for this festival. The other awesome thing that happened which was essentially a birthday surprise for Ashley was that Regina Spectre was also playing Friday night as the headliner. Total fluke had no idea. So now Ashley has something to listen to and so do I! Yay happy coincidences.
We had until 5 to go see the concert so we wandered to a park and did what Ashley and I normally do in parks. Nap. That was relatively ...
Day @ Belgium
... you get to the station. Luggage lockers are available from 6AM to 9:30PM. For more information on schedules, prices, and services visit the website of the NMBS/SNCB [3]. Note that there are first and second class seats. To identify them, look for a number next to a "no smoking" sign somewhere in the ...
A day in Ieper
... and confirmed that it worked and paid the 25 euro price. Ultimately, I would have needed it anyway, since my batteries wouldn't charge anywhere else on the trip with the regular charger. Overall a good deal.
I spent the afternoon repacking my bags to make space for my purchases... chocolates and more books than I needed about the Canadian Corps during World War I (considering how many I had brought with me.) I went ...