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Archive for December, 2007

Sinterklaas

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

There are Zwarte Pieten (Black Petes) everywhere, and that can only mean one thing: Happy Sinterklaas Eve! Today’s the traditional day for giving presents in the Netherlands, and we plan to celebrate it by cooking up a feast of potatoes, sausage, bread, cheese, and stroopwafels.

Home Sweet Delft

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

After Bruges, all that separated us from Delft were three more train connections, including another “impossible” connection in Ghent. Calling upon our skills learned on the way to Gimmelwald, we caught all three.

Eurotrip I officially ended once we made it back to the apartment on October 6. John and I spent nearly the entire time from Bruges to Delft reminiscing about our 11-day journey, and we both agree that it couldn’t have been much better.

Back in Holland.

Inspiring graffiti outside the Delft train station.

Bruges

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

Before heading back to Delft, John and I decided to spend some time touring Belgium, specifically Bruges. A traveler from the Mountain Hostel recommended we pick up a free Use-It map and “use it” to find a Belgian pub called ‘t Brugs Beertje, where we could sample the best Belgian beers. After wandering around around Bruges and into the Béguinage (a nun community and UNESCO World Heritage Site), we finally got the map and found our pub. We spent the afternoon chatting with the local connoisseurs and ordering beers based on their recommendations.

After the pub we were craving some Belgian fries, so we checked out two fry stands that’ve been competing at the foot of the Bruges Belfry since 1896. In order to see which fry stand was better, John purchased fries smothered in stoverijsaus (hot meat sauce) from the stand on the right, and I purchased the same from the stand on the left. If you ever find yourself faced with the same decision, two out of two Bruges visitors agree that the fry stand on the right is superior!

Deeming the day another great success, we headed back to our hostel/hotel (‘t Keizershof) for a refreshing night of sleep.

Inside the Béguinage.

Sampling Belgian beer.

It felt good to not sleep in a tent or on a train.

The Church of Our Lady.

Cologne

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

After Oktoberfest, we caught a night train from Munich to Cologne, where we connected with our train to Belgium. Since the Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is literally right outside the train station, we used our downtime to check out this impressive UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The imposing Cologne Cathedral.

Inside the cathedral.