Long day in the air-- 10 hours to Copenhagen, then another quick flight from there-- but I'm in Holland.
After a 30 minute bus ride to get to Haarlem, and a 15 minute walk in the rain, I got to myOkumaya devam et
Long day in the air-- 10 hours to Copenhagen, then another quick flight from there-- but I'm in Holland.
After a 30 minute bus ride to get to Haarlem, and a 15 minute walk in the rain, I got to myOkumaya devam et
Didn't get much sleep last night, but had too busy a day ahead to dawdle. Fortunately the coffee here is *strong*-- almost like espresso. That plus a great toasted ham and cheese (Gouda?) sandwich andOkumaya devam et
Left Haarlem this morning, bike loaded up with everything I brought with me. I tried to keep load light in this trip-- no need for camping gear when you're sleeping indoors-- but it still filled everyOkumaya devam et
Headed into Amsterdam Centraal on a cloudy morning. Instead of visiting the major "sites," I spent the day walking around, semi-guided by a Rick Steves audio tour, taking in the small things I saw
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I felt a sore throat last night when I got back to my hotel, and run down as well. By bedtime I knew I was coming down with something. Probably a combination of some bug, and exhaustion from constantOkumaya devam et
Felt better this morning and headed downtown to explore some more. I also had 2 other goals-- A) buy train ticket for tomorrow's trip to Koblenz, and B) get a clear idea of how I'd get me, my bike andOkumaya devam et
And I thought the cycling would be the tough part! This morning's been an education...
Ran down platform with bike and just caught the metro to Central station. My train leaves in 45 minutes. Stood wOkumaya devam et
Today was a shlep, but I got to Koblenz safely. Tomorrow, the Rhine!
Karen MIdlo Another great adventure...ready to unfold...
Gezgin How exciting for you Joe. I followed you on your Camino and you followed mine later. How interesting!