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Bye Bye Brugge... Hello London!
My last day in Brugge- wait I think I am having deja vu! I've already left Brugge once before on this trip.... But alas, it was time for me to continue on with my travels and go back to London. I wanted to go back since when I was there in October I was only there for one day and I didn't see anything since I was catching up with some friends I hadn't seen in 4 years.
The day started out with me needing to pack (yes I now leave this to the last minute), and I was lucky enough to be able ...
Running errands- like a normal/real person :)
... You never really know how you are going to feel until it happens. Odd to come to such a realization over a sweater, however, when I finally found one I liked it was so comforting to have....
After the hot chocolates (which everyone should try in Belgium they are soooo delicious) we went back to the apartment, where Jaey and Djuna made me one last delicious home cooked meal. I really adore both of them so much, and they are both such great cooks!
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Rain Rain Go Away!!!
Another lazy start to the day, YAY. It was pouring rain today so Djuna didn't go to school (haha), Jaey had to leave early in the morning to sort out some papers before he goes on his next ship this week so I had a lovely sleep in.
Since it was raining, Jaey decided to make soup from scratch to warm us all up! It was delicious, I love that here in Europe people would rather make ...
It’s Brugge Time!!
We woke up this morning ready for a full and first day in Brugge, Belgium. It was surprisingly cold that morning so we all threw on our fleeces and huddled around our cups of chamomile tea. It was so cold that Carson had to turn on the heat for the first time in the camper! After having our oatmeal and cold cornflakes we set off walking on a nice trail to the city of Brugge around 11:30 am.
Carson explained along the way that Brugge was ...
Bruges by numbers
... Donald Fagen's "New Frontier," (incongruously) Lovin' Spoonful's "Summer in the City" and The Carpenters' "Close to You." Pax Americana.] Belgium is home to roughly 10-million people, with the Dutch-speaking Flemish mainly in the north and the French-speaking south whose inhabitants are known as Walloons, famous, I think, for their hairy, clownish faces and brightly colored behinds, though it's possible I have them confused ...