• Bill and Margie
  • MargieBill Butz
jul. – aug. 2024

Northern Europe 2024

We begin another wonderful trip. We will experience Norway, Denmark, Sweden, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and Paris. We'd lo
ve for you to come along.
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  • Amsterdam Culture - No shock

    12 augustus 2024, Nederland ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Today, we visited the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum (National Museum). We've created separate footprints for these for you to peruse as you wish.

    We covered a lot of Amsterdam today, mostly just enjoying the city and the canals. It is really pretty.

    Observations of the Day: The more you see of Amsterdam, the more you say to yourself, "I could stay here a while. I wonder how much that canal home costs?"
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  • Holland

    13 augustus 2024, Nederland ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    A visit to the Netherlands might make you think of tulips and windmills. No tulips in August, but today we took a bus out to see windmills. We haven't used the name Holland before today, but Amsterdam IS in the region still known as Holland. (Netherlands is the country, Holland is actually 2 regions in the country. Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands). It was fun seeing the windmills up close. The blades were turning in the breeze, and they are massive! The cheese shop was also a hit. Gouda is king here!

    Public transportation is so easy to use here and will take you anywhere. We were back to the city by early afternoon and had fun getting on and off trams to stop for a late lunch and then back on to find more neighborhoods, Bill guided us to Rudi's Original Stoopwafels! Made as you watch! Billed as best in Amsterdam, and they had a long line to validate it. Delicious! We have one more day in Holland. ☺️ 🇵🇾

    Observations of the Day: While we have thoroughly enjoyed Amsterdam, it is a big city with their share of litter, unlike Scandanavia.

    Second Observation: Are they fit because they all ride bikes or do they all ride bikes because they're fit? Doesn't really matter because they're all fit.
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  • Amsterdam

    14 augustus 2024, Nederland ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Our last day in Amsterdam has been greeted by rain and overcast skies. Today we simply wandered the wonderful city. We took in some highlights, dancing houses, but mostly just enjoyed the liveliness of the streets along the canals. We took the ferry across the Amstel River to an area just north with a number of museums like This Is Holland. We just wanted to see the city from another viewpoint, so we had lunch in the Eye Filmmuseum overlooking the canal and the city.

    Observations of the Day: Unlike in the US, cars are probably the third most used form of transportation. Bikes are king, followed by public transportation. Amsterdam has a metro system, but it is their trams that rule the public transportation realm. We used them frequently and efficiently, never using the metro. They're far better than the metro because you get to see the city and they seem to go EVERYWHERE. We'll take another tram tonight as we head back to De Hallen for dinner.
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  • Welcome to Belgium & Brussels

    15 augustus 2024, België ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    We are in Brussels at a very special time. It is the biennial Flower Carpet Belgium celebration. They use the square in front of the City Hall, called the Grand Place, and create a huge blanket of flowers in beautiful designs.

    Today, in addition to seeing the Flower Carpet we went to the Atomium. This is a very large structure meant to look like an atom. It was originally built for the 1958 Worlds Fair. Inside is a museum of sorts about the building of the structure and nuclear power.

    Observations of the Day: We are definitely Central California coast people. We are so accustomed to mild weather. It has been warm, 80s, with high humidity for a few days, and it drains us. Hate to end our trip in 9 days, but the California coast weather sounds really good.

    Second Observation: Frites (French fries) are served with everything here. I had a lage bucket of mussels for dinner, and it came with fries. One frites shop had a long line just to get French fries.
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  • Brussels

    16 augustus 2024, België ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Rainy day today, but we're still having fun. It was a good day to not be outside, so we went to the Musical Instruments Museum. It exceeded my expectations. Free headphones let us listen to pretty much every musical instrument ever made. There were flutes made from finger bones from 18,000-12,000 BCE.

    Of course, we had to buy some Belgian chocolates. They lived up to the hype. Also, we had the frites again with our lunch. Well, the Belgians are also wild about mayonnaise. So much so that they serve it with the frites. Oh my, it's good together. The frites are cooked in beef fat and are crispy, and the mayo is flavored with something. The end result is REALLY good.

    Observations of the Day: Before coming we were of the impression that Brussels was not a great tourist town. We're finding it to be a fun place.
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  • Antwerp Bike Tour

    17 augustus 2024, België ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    Today was our bike tour in Antwerp! We were excited to finally get on bikes with a guide and a less crowded city. What a fun ride! Our guide was so full of information about the history of Antwerp. We planned an early start. That meant an 8:30 train from here in Brussels, but well worth it to be on bikes before the crowds joined us! Afterward, we found an Italian restaurant 😊 and loved our seafood pasta and a conversation with an Italian family sitting next to us. They liked the way Bill used his bread to eat all his sauce. "Just like an Italian! We say scarpetta. Means little shoe. "

    Observation of the day: We wanted to experience the local people wherever we traveled. But there are far more people of other nationalities than Belgians here. I think when Marc traveled the world 30 years ago, travel allowed you to meet local people. We now seem to be one mixed people. But the architecture, history, and nature stay the same.

    Second Observarion: While Europe is notorious for their narrow, winding stairs, they do make for some cool photo opportunities.
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  • In Love With Leuven

    18 augustus 2024, België ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    We took the day to tour Leuven. After a quick breakfast at our apartment, we caught a 9:00 express train and were there in no time. Leuven is one of the prettiest towns you can find. Nearly every street is cobblestone. Leuven University is the oldest university in Belgium. Sadly, the city was bombed in both WWI and WWII. The university library (Bibliothekken) was completely destroyed in both wars. Today, we admired the rebuilt icon.Meer informatie

  • Sunnier Brussels

    18 augustus 2024, België ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    After coming back from Leuven, we had to see the Flower Carpet again. This time, we went up to the Town Hall balcony to get a more bird's eye view. Well worth it. We could see the entire arrangement before us. Beautifully done.

    For dinner, we both had Flemish stew, a Belgian classic dish. It tasted just like my mom's stew.

    Observations of the Day: This is our 27th day of this trip. We are both bone weary, and yet, we're both regretting having to come home on Saturday.
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  • Luxembourg

    19 augustus 2024, Luxemburg ⋅ 🌙 11 °C

    Went to Luxembourg to have lunch and visit another country. Unfortunately, the restaurant we planned to go to was closed on Mondays, and there was nothing else there without driving a lot further. Nice try.Meer informatie

  • WW II

    19 augustus 2024, België ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Today's road trip took us to Bastogne and their WWII museum. This entire area was part of the Battle of the Bulge. Margie's father was with a tank corp that came in immediately behind the initial battle. They were the 84th Infantry Division, fighting in what was also known as The Battle of the Ardennes. It was an emotional morning, knowing he was one of the courageous men who was there during that bitter cold January 1945.

    Bastogne, Belgium was at the epicenter of the Battle of the Bulge, the largest and bloodiest engagement of WWII, with more than 90,000 U.S. casualties. Immediately after the war, private Belgian citizens constructed the Mardasson Memorial as a tribute to all of the American forces who fought in the Battle of the Bulge.

    Afterward, we made a quick run into Luxembourg and then went to the spectacular little town of Dinant where we had the worst meal of our trip. 😊 The town is wonderful, the restaurant, not so much. Dinant is the birthplace of Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone. The town gives much tribute to him. We loved the Adolphe Sax bridge!
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  • On to Brugges

    20 augustus 2024, België ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

    We arrived in Brugges, our last stop in Belgium, under dark skies. Most of the day was filled with heavy rain. However, by early evening, it cleared enough to go exploring. Already, we can see this may be our favorite spot in Belgium. It is so old world. If you allow yourself, you can imagine you are walking around in the 17th century.

    We went out of the hotel for dinner and found this small mom/pop restaurant where we had excellent salmon. We finished off the meal by finding a waffle house, making everything from scratch even with fresh fruit. The perfect Belgian desert, although they called them Liege waffles.

    Observations of the Day: Train travel lets you see a myriad of sites relatively efficiently. However, it can create its own angst as it isn't always clear if you're trying to get on the right train. Yesterday, our train was running behind so we almost took the wrong train leaving when ours was supposed to. We actually boarded, then jumped off.
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  • Brugges

    21 augustus 2024, België ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    Brugges has been a wonderful stop. There are canals everywhere. But, unlike Venice, there are lots of bridges, so no running into dead ends. We did a canal tour today. The sites were beautiful, but it didn't slow for pictures, and the people were too crowded in for pictures, anyway.

    Tomorrow, we reluctantly leave Belgium. We have thoroughly enjoyed this small country.
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  • Oh Parie

    22 augustus 2024, Frankrijk ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Final stop, Paris. Margie had been concerned about what Paris would be like following so closely after the Olympics. Her fears were founded. There are still barricades in most of the most scenic areas. In many cases, you simply can't even get to them, or once you get close, you are barricaded from getting through. We were forced to retrace our steps a number of times. On top of that, Notre Dame Cathedral is still under construction. We thought they were finished.

    Still, we saw a lot of the City, including some areas we missed when we were here 30 years ago.

    Observations of the Day: Our first couple days here, every time we got a water or soda, I would unscrew the cap and have to twist it to get it all the way off. It always left a dangling, sharp piece of plastic. THEN, I realized, you don't remove the cap, you smply fold it back. Their caps remain attached, so you never drop or lose the cap. It's kind of ingenious.
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  • Montmartre

    23 augustus 2024, Frankrijk ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    Today, we spent most of the day in Montmartre, known for Moulin Rouge (red windmill) and debauchery. However, it is most noted for all the famous artists that have spent part of their lives there, including Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Toulouse-Lautrec, Picasso, and on and on and on.

    Our tour guide was a young man from India who has lived in Paris for 7 years and in Montmartre for 5. He is a photographer who is documenting the 80 and 90 year old artists currently living in the area. He said he has a show scheduled next year. He brought Montmartre to life for us!

    Afterward, we went into Sacre Coeur Basilica. It sets on the highest point in Paris. Then it was on to the Eiffel Tower where we went to the top. Breathtaking views to the city! We tried finding all the places we had been in just 1 1/2 days.

    We ended our night and our trip with a delicious meal at an outdoor cafe, finishing with a Nutella crepe! What a fitting Parisian ending.
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  • Best of Northern Europe

    24 augustus 2024, Verenigde Staten ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    It's always good to end a trip by planning the next one. So ...Ecuador? Argentina? Vietnam? 🤷🏻‍♀️ We know for sure that this trip was everything we hoped it would be. New country experiences, time to explore the fjords, new languages, and cultures. We agreed our favorite language was Norwegian. Our favorite city was Amsterdam. My favorite activity was our bike tour in Antwerp, and Bill's was the Loen Skylift. We were healthy except for 3 days in Norway. We ate delicious food and walked miles. It was even more fun because we shared it with many of you. Until our next journey, goodbye, farvel, hejdå, qtot ziens, au revoir, ❤️

    Trips like this make you appreciate the different cultures around the world, even if Europe isn't nearly so different than us. You also appreciate home a bit more. We loved every step of the journey. Norway was amazing with the fjords and waterfalls, but every city and country offered new sites and experiences. We hope to continue our goals of experiencing the rest of the world, and as Margie said, it makes it even better to share it with you. Until the next adventure, adieu.
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    Het einde van de reis
    24 augustus 2024