The main news here we can't take a photo of.......the wind...... Anyway we did manage 25 miles on the bike, David is shattered ; he forgot to charge his battery properly. He also had a problem withRead more
This cemetery is in the site where Canadian doctor John McRae wrote the poem “InFlanders Fields”.
He was inspired to write it on May 3, 1915, after presiding over the funeral of friend andRead more
We stumbled across this amazing memorial to all the groups of brothers who died in WWI, located in Zonnebeke just outside of Ypres. It was near the site of the Polygon Woods battle in which NZ &Read more
Corporal Alfred William Alley DOD 20Oct17 Age 26
Grave Enclosure No.2.I.D.11
From the Battalion Diary:
"15Oct17 Battalion camp moved from sheet 28 H.26.b.0.8 TO H.19.d.6.8
16Oct17 X1A and Z1ARead more
The little town we stayed at close to Ypres. The hotel was a living museum that used to be an officers club during WWI.
The cat was a huge hit. He ended up meowing outside our rooms the first night &Read more
We left Calais and headed northeast to Belgium. Ypres (EE ‘ Preees). Our first stop lead us to the Menen Gate - originally a medieval gate and like many others destroyed multiple times. This gate isRead more
OMG, Brian was in heaven today. As you recall from yesterday's post, we tried to get to St Sixtus to drink/buy Westveltern beers but were unable to get there. @#$% Uber! Our new hero, TaxiLeo, got usRead more
Quite the full day. Just getting back to the room a little before 10. Major WW I battlefields viewed at Tyne Cot, Langemark, and Vancouver Corner. Also viewed the memorial museum at Passchendaele.Read more
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Lovely view.