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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 ...
Finaly in holland. And back on the briny too.
... in holland. Terneuzen to be precise. A marina with proper boats. They have stickyuppies and flappy things on them. The weather has turned bad again. Blowing dogs off chains this morning so i decided we would leave it till tomorow. Wind against big tides is uncomfortable and we are headed across wind so the roll would be pretty rough for the deckies first day out on the ...
Running errands- like a normal/real person :)
... kids on a school trip. Every street we walked down we saw young English kids on a trip. I wish I could have gone to another country when I was a young kid with my school, European kids are so lucky!
Once Djuna got back from school her and I went back into the village to shop and she showed me some of her favourite places to hangout.
In the evening, we went once again to the village (haha) and met with Jaey and Djuna's dad, step ...
Rain Rain Go Away!!!
... also visited with one of Jaey and Djunas set of Grandparents, went to a cafe and Knokke's Christmas Market. The Christmas market was not as impressive as Brugge, since the town is so much smaller the market is also smaller.
In the evening, Jaey, Djuna and I relaxed and watched the Last Airbender. Nothing crazy today, it's been nice to be able to relax and be around people I know. :)
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We can go and play again!
... with a rather large green buoy a couple of feet from the door! John as ever the dinghy sailor, but had forgotten about the tide. (she says)
We came through the Krammersluis from the Oosterschelde (salt water) and on to the Volkerak (fresh water). The lock took 20 minutes and somehow it converts the salt water into fresh water before it lets us out so as cross contamination does not take place. We must look up how it does ...