Amsterdam and Bruges 10/9 We woke in Amsterdam. We were scheduled for a canal cruise which involved arriving at the canal on a bus. The traffic was as bad as 101 on Fri afternoon and the guide was terrible. There was total chaos as we left the bus and boarded the canal boat. The cruise was pleasant but fairly unremarkable. We came back to the ship for lunch then walked back into town taking a longer than necessary route. It was a quite warm and sunny day. Barry wanted to buy some gin and on the way to the liquor store we passed a "hemp" store where I bought some CBD candy. On our way back we stopped for a beer at a small bar and sat outside enjoying watching the world. Random woman but just look at the bike parking lot! Sharon, the non beer drinker took the photo That evening we created a Keystone cops confusion around planning the next day's excursion. I had bought tickets for an 8 hr trip to Bruges and Ghent w...
Honfleur and Portsmouth 10/11 We awoke this morning in Le Havre, a huge, busy port. Le Havre as viewed from the ship Our neighbors at the dock Our tour is in Honfleur, a medieval town nearby. Our guide was excellent. She gave us some history of Honfleur on the bus en route to Honfleur then took us on a tour of the beautiful town with it's incredibly well preserved medieval buildings. Erik Satie was born here We had time on our own after the tour and Patty and I annoyed Dick and Ira enough with our shopping that they left us on our own. We had a great time checking out the shops and even tasted some Calvados which is a specialty of the Normandy region. Lots of Calvados We were back on the ship for dinner and on our way to Portsmouth England where the time change gave us an extra hour to sleep. 10/12 ...
Oslo to Bergen 10/5 The group all went by train to Bergen. Josh and Paktis weren't in our car but the rest of us were together. The scenery was spectacular. As we went to the higher elevations, we were above the tree line and there was snow and ice everywhere with almost a whiteout in some areas. We saw beautiful waterfalls, rivers and forests. Once in Bergen we had difficulty finding our hotel....directly across the street from the side of the station! The hotel was a very nice, rustic, Norwegian looking hotel. That evening we walked for a fair distance through Bergen to arrive at the wharf area where we ate at a gigantic fish market that had cases and cases of every imaginable type of seafood. Wharf area Our meal was terrific with the freshest of seafood. Patty and I both had mussels for appetizers, different preparations for each of us. One was a spicy broth, the other a more traditional wine broth but both delicious. We s...
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