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... waar slapen we. DHB sliep altijd onder de blote hemel, maar ja, met twee kleine jongens en vrouw .... Alsof het zo moest zijn, besloot ik eigenwijs te zijn en te kijken welke grensovergangen er zijn tussen Mozambique en Zuid Afrika. Ik wist Pafuri in het noorden, Komatipoort/Lebombo net ten noorden van Swaziland en Kosi Bay in het zuiden. Wis en waarachtig komt daar ...
Zooming to the Netherlands
... Steenbergen which is famous for housing the graves of Guy Gibson and Jim Warwick, the Royal Air Force's 617 Squadron leaders, better known as the "Dam Busters" after the raid in 1943, resulting in the destruction of two large dams in the Ruhr area. They died a year later in Steenbergen when their plane developed a problem and crashed killing them both.
Down some narrow country lanes to De Heen and a set of lock gates that ...
Meetings in Middelburg
... shopping district. This is not where I want to be either, so with coffee in hand I make it back to the park. Following suit I too lie down, read a book, close my eyes and enjoy the sunshine. A water feature trickles nearby, birds are chirping, there’s even a rooster crow from the few that are kept here. I’m not sure if I sleep.
I must have slept. When I open my eyes again the crowds around me have moved, as has the sun. I think it’s time to go. ...
Windmills and striped cows
... with them on our next trip.
We then headed for the ferry and made it just in time as all the other passenger vehicles had already loaded. Only the trucks were loading up, which was quite a sight as the ferry has three levels and the trucks actually turn around inside the ferry. We parked our bikes among a group of others in the bike parking area and strapped them ...
Dad!!
So my dad's coming tomorrow! I'm sooo excited! Today I bought some flowers to spice up the room, washed the sheets, and alerted my house again that if they see a strange man around, it's probably just my dad! He's arriving on the 1pm train and Bill Kirk, my teacher, told us we won't have class in the afternoon so I'll be able to hang ...