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Bye Bye Brugge... Hello London!
... a huge thank you to them both for being such gracious hosts, and for Jaey for inviting me there both times and being so kind and generous.
Alas, it was time for me to catch my train to Brussels then to London. The train ride was uneventful, and actually the eurostar is incredibly efficient. Once I arrived in London at Kings Cross, I met with Jamie/JC (I think I have mentioned him using both his name and nickname) and off we went during rush hour traffic on the tube and the commuter ...
Running errands- like a normal/real person :)
... half brother for drinks in a pub over looking the main market square.
Unfortunately, it was raining the entire day. It wasn't cold but the rain just makes me want to curl up in a ball in a hoodie. And guess what I never thought I would ever want on my trip? A hoodie! HA. I did end up buying one while I was out with Jaey, but it was just funny that as much as I love to plan and think things through so thoroughly you never really can plan ...
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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Ook als het niet klopt, klopt het.
... niet als de ultieme) keer verhuisd moeten worden. En zo vallen de puzzelstukjes langzaam in elkaar. Het plaatje begint te kloppen. En ook als het niet klopt, klopt het.
De Belgische week is omgevlogen, aan iedereen die een glimp van me heeft opgevangen: proficiat! Aan iedereen die geen glimp van me heeft opgevangen: ook proficiat! De poort van Ecolonie staat voor jullie open!
Liefs,
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Ghent and Brugge
Overnight we sailed to Ghent, Belgium. Our shore excursion left early for Brugge to begin a walking tour of the town. Our first stop was The Church of Our Lady which began construction in 1220 and continued for over 200 years. The highlight of the church tour was Michelangelo’s sculpture Madonna and Child. We continued to the Markt area where there are many medieval houses that now are stores and ...
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