Day 16 – We Travel to Ghent
Originally published on September 16, 2025 We left the hotel bright and early at 7 a.m. and hopped the subway to Antwerp Central Station—truly a masterpiece in its own right. Built in 1905, this ornate…
Welcome To My Little Online Life
Originally published on September 16, 2025 We left the hotel bright and early at 7 a.m. and hopped the subway to Antwerp Central Station—truly a masterpiece in its own right. Built in 1905, this ornate…
Originally published on September 15, 2025 We left Dinant this morning and pointed the car north toward Antwerp. A couple of hours and far too many construction zones later, we finally reached the city. The…
Originally published on September 14, 2025 We got up today and drove to Maastricht, just across the border from Belgium in the Netherlands. After passing through an incredibly long tunnel to reach the parking ramp,…
Originally published on September 13, 2025 The other part of our day was spent taking the cable car up to the Dinant Citadel, a far better option than tackling the 400+ steep steps. Perched high…
Originally published on September 13, 2025 Today we hung around Dinant and enjoyed a more relaxing day. The inventor of the saxophone, Adolphe Sax, was born here in 1814, and the instrument has become a…
Originally published on September 12, 2025 We left Cologne at 8 a.m. and headed toward Belgium. We thought we might stop in Namur, but once we reached the crowded city we realized we didn’t have…
Originally published on September 11, 2025 Today was mostly about travel. We’re headed to Belgium for the next week, but to break up the long drive we decided to spend one night in Cologne. And…
Originally published on September 10, 2025 We drove over to Nuremberg today, aiming to explore the old town, or Altstadt. Parking turned into a bit of an adventure—let’s just say the ramp we chose landed…
Originally published on September 9, 2025 After my early morning walkabout, I met Peggy back at the hotel and we settled in for breakfast. It was quite the spread—an exquisite German hotel breakfast with hot…
Originally published on September 9, 2025 Some say that the Plönlein in Rothenburg is the most photographed spot in all of Germany. I don’t know if that’s true, but it’s certainly the most photographed corner…