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I Ate Satan Last Night & Awoke In Fairytale Land
... I'm sure the calories that accompany Satan are no doubt devilish.
The next morning I woke up and took a stroll around the square. Bruges looks like a fairy tale pop-up book. It is incredible. Castle-looking buildings, statues and small canals flowing through the alleys everywhere. Every turn brings another beautiful scene. The city is a photographer's ...
Why hello Brugge
... out that they had left Ireland the night before on the ferry because one of the guys was moving to Germany for work, and the other one was just along for the ride. They had driven 8 hours that day from france to brussels and decided to stop in brussels for the night out. It was a really fun night, ended perfectly with frittes.
Onto today...
This morning at 9:30 we left our hostel to go to the train station to head to Brugge. Got ...
The BB Odyssey continues
... on the details. Can’t believe I met Billy and Grant, not only to see or get an autograph, but to actually have a conversation. I am trying now to figure out how I am going to oh-so-coolly get pictures with them every night of the tour.
Had a lovely morning’s writing, while Seano went up to the Lidl for some breakfast supplies (we ate our breakfast supplies of bread and pate when we got home last night!). The camp ground is actually really ...
A day in Ieper
... see the Last Post at the Menin Gate one more time. It was packed. It seemed that at least 3-4 schools worth of students were in town that night. The exodus was surprisingly quick, but I'd made the mistake of waiting to eat until after the ceremony and everywhere was busy. The kids weren't there... they were in all the chocolate shops. I went to Poppy's again for some pizza and then hit the sack. Tomorrow was going to be an early day.
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'I died in hell, they called it Passchendaele'
... of concrete dressing station rooms remains on the site, although at the time McCrae was stationed here, there were no permanent structures.
From there we went to the Langemark German Military Cemetery. This large space seems deceptively empty. Each grave holds 8 soldiers who share a single stone, dark and laid flush to the ground. Near the entrance of the cemetery is the Comrades Grave. ...