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Verdict (Bruges / Brugge)
This is my honest verdict about Bruges. Although it is a beautiful city, it’s best left to rich, old people and chocolate-loving drunks. Here’s where I get both halves of that opinion: First, it is beautiful. There are three major … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Travelogue, Travelogue 2015
Tagged backpacking, Belgium, Brand Names, Bruges, chocolate, europe, Europe Trip, expensive places to visit, Tourism, tourists, Traveler, traveling
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The Next Big Thing
It’s been quite awhile since I’ve taken the time to write a post. The school year is all consuming. Wanting to do the best job I can for the children who I educate, I think of little else between late … Continue reading
Posted in Travelogue, Travelogue 2015
Tagged Amsterdam, Belgium, Berlin, Bruges, Brussels, Copenhagen, Deutschland, Dresden, europe, germany, Heidelberg, History, Mainz, Nuremberg, Paris, Slow Travel, train travel, travel, Trier, world war one, writing, Wurzburg
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