Paris to Reims at 310kph

Took the speedy train to Reims today.Very high tech, there’s wifi and you can see the progress of the train from your phone. Fancy. Reims is home to a lovely cathedral (Notre Dame) that was used for generations of Frank kings for their coronation, including Charles VII (if I remember correctly) who was escorted here […]

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What holds it together?

We’ve only scratched the surface of Europe (three countries) but already we’re amazed at how distinct each country still is today. When you think about the pressures that are on countries to assimilate just by nature of proximity, and the sheer amount of time… I mean we’re talking thousands of years. I can see the […]

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Ruminations on Bruges

Put simply, Rick Steves was right about Bruges. We borrowed his guidebook from our Amsterdam hotel one morning, and he said it was a tourist hotspot.  However, once the daytrippers leave after the early-bird special dinner, the town’s character changes. If you’ve ever been in a port town when a Carnival Cruise docks for the […]

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Ah ah ah, en francais!

Officially in France, using WiFi from McDonald’s at the Lille train station. TGV for Paris leaves in 20 minutes, but we had enough time to walk around the city to realize nothing is open on Sundays. The unholy marriage of the church and unions. I like the fact that I can understand a small percentage […]

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Not driving

I’ll be very concise. Liz and I were in no shape to drive…. In Bruges. Needless to say, we didn’t. It’s a pretty tiny town with the perfect Brasserie to cathedral ratio of 80:1. Picture:  On the near left, a local favorite of Stella + Grenadine (4%), on the right a local Bruges Trippel (8.8%), […]

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Cycling on the dike

(note: this is a recount of events on July 1, before we headed for Bruges, despite the specified date) (disclaimer: all of these blog entries are being written on my phone, so please bear with any grammatical mistakes) Took out our rented bikes for a little longer ride to countryside north of Amsterdam.  That meant […]

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In Bruges

Quite a bit to update on from yesyerday, but who has time? We’ll fill in gaps out of sequence. For now… We left hipster Amsterdam today for something more like medieval Disney world, aka Bruges. Our hotel is smack dab in the center of town, great location. We’re torn, stage one of the TdF is […]

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Can’t turn left

With bike lanes literally everywhere in Amsterdam, it is truly a pleasure cycling in this city. There are still some gaps in my knowledge,  however, particularly when it comes to left turns.  In the states, our mantra is always that we are like any other vehicle, except for the interstate/freeway exceptions. That means a left […]

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