New photos up on Flickr. Check them out. We're in Antwerp now and the city is gorgeous. Unlike past days, our two days in Belgium have been dry. Maybe it will stay dry now that we've finally waterproofed our tent. We used a cheaper European kind of duct tape called Handy Tape. We've also seen it called Power Tape at a place in Amsterdam. They don't have ducts in Europe I guess, or they just don't tape them.
Antwerp is the first city that really felt like a European city. It's twisty and old, with a towering Cathedral and lots of restarutants with Medieval Fonts on their signs. It feels a little like Busch Gardens, which is a terrible thing to say, but that was the closest I had been to Europe before this trip. There was even a Brass Band Parade yesterday at Groteplein, the Antwerp city Center. I'll be on the lookout for huge rollercoasters named after mythical beasts.
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Thank heavens I've been to Canada, or my only vision of a foreign country would be Busch Gardens, too.
Fun pics. A blob of mayo on fries doesn't look all that appetizing. But more importantly ... quit shaving and you can enter - http://www.handlebarclub.co.uk/wbmchomef.html#top - open competition until they reach 300 participants! Happens September 1, 2007.
How are the camp sites by the way? Are you just throwing down on some grass or are these actual campgrounds?
Have any language snafus yet?
duct tape is never actually used on ducts. true fact.
You will blog more, please.
Just call it
"macguyver tape"
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