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The long boring road to Luxembourg
... it’s such an easy mistake to do!!
After a few wrong turns and a few U turns I finally find myself in the lovely small town of Weiswampach. As I ride along the main street there are a number of hotels and it’s a ************* to pick which one I like best. Also finding one with secure parking for my bike is a big priority.
After a few runs up and down the main street I finally decide on which hotel to choose and before long it’s out of ...
Fulbright Beginning
Moved to Mersch, Luxembourg on 15 September 2012 for my Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship. I will be living here for 10 months teaching English literature at the University of Luxembourg and general English classes at Lycée Classique de ...
Castles and crossing the Ardennes
... coating the outside castle wall on the way down…advanced tech), and only one room with a wooden floor. The rest was cold stone rooms.
Eltz Castle was much different. It was quite impressive. The castle has 80 rooms, 40 fireplaces, and 20 toilets. The rooms were covered in 500-year-old oak, as well. They don't allow pictures inside the castle, unfortunately. They had three rooms of gold, silver, and jewel encrusted items just ...
Echternach, Luxembourg - the Mullertal walk
Saw a beautiful corner of creation today on one of the best walks I've ever done - easily in my top 10! We walked in the hills of the Little Switzerland region of Luxembourg, on the edge of a famous area of the Muller Valley. It was a challenging walk - about 2000 feet elevation gain/loss - and was almost non-stop outstanding scenery. The photos don't do it justice.
Weather could not have been better and we walked in the shade for the great majority of the time. ...
The endless road
My last destination in Belgium was a place called Bastogne and was interested to see the place with its history during World War 2. I left my camp at a brisk 630 am to cover the 120 kms to town. Making good ground for most of the day I rolled the short hills up and down and was on target to arrive in the late afternoon. But tiredness and lack of concentration and mainly ...