Amsterdam, August 31, 2012

The last day of August and the day started out being dull, drizzly and 16 degrees. Yikes. This morning we were at the Ann Frank House by 10:00am. It opened at 9:30am and we had to wait in line about 10 minutes to get in. The museum is really well done, clear, concise and really brings the story home. I was glad that I had read the diary before …

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Gent to Amsterdam, Thursday, August 30, 2012

Before we left our hotel in Gent, I had to take a picture of the vending machine that sells Belgium Beer along with the coke. On our way to Amsterdam we stopped at Kinderdijk which is a town in the Netherlands that has a 19 windmills in one small area. It is a UNESCO world heritage site. We spent a few hours there. We all toured one of the …

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Vimy Ridge and the Somme, Wednesday, August 29, 2012

How can you describe this day. It was not just the sites, but a veiled glimpse into the realities of war. We crossed the border into France and visited the Canadian Memorial at Vimy. You could see the memorial from miles away. At shortly after 9:00am, the day was sunny and we had the memorial practically to ourselves except for some hawks that hovered nearby. It was peaceful…so peaceful. …

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Brugge, Tuesday, August 28, 2012

We finally made it into Brugge, despite having to change our course a few times due to road construction. We started out in a gorgeous square. The architecture is just so gorgeous. We first went into the Basilica of the Holy Blood. We watched a short service where they took out the holy relic. We next visited the town hall which had a museum. The museum mostly consisted of …

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