Monthly Archives: October 2019

Bonn and Beethoven

We stayed in Bonn for three days. These were good days as we managed to find enough non-rain time to do some interesting wandering around the city and to the Drachenfels ruins just outside of Konigswinter, which is about a … Continue reading

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Arnhem, Nederlands – Friendship Validated

Before we left Canada, I had arranged to meet with a man who had become a friend and colleague. By colleague, I mean that we both share the same passion, that of writing. Six years ago, I decided to take … Continue reading

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Haarlem, Nederlands

When we first thought of going to see the quaint community of Haarlem, I have to admit that I immediately thought of Harlem in New York City. Of course, I had to do some research and found this: “Harlem was originally … Continue reading

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Two Days in Amsterdam

We arrived in Amsterdam on Tuesday and decided we would walk the almost six kilometres to our accommodations on the other side of Rembrandt Park. It didn’t rain and the walk was more than enjoyable as our first taste of … Continue reading

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A Side Trip to The Hague

We left early this morning to catch a train to The Hague. A half hour on the train had us arrive in the city. What a difference in the feel of this city in comparison to Rotterdam. Somehow it felt … Continue reading

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Antwerp – A City with a New World Feel and Look

It was a study in contrasts when it came to Belgium. Ypres, then Ghent, and a finishing off Belgium with a stay in Antwerp. Though not separated by a lot of distance, the feel, character, and the architectural story for … Continue reading

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Ghent, Belgium – An Artsy University Town

After Ypres, a town razed to the ground by WWI then rebuilt to look like it did before that war, arriving in Ghent is like arriving into a different country. The first thing to catch your eye as you exit … Continue reading

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