Sunday 30 August 2015

At home, Beuningen, and 's-Hertogenbosch

Monday, August 24, 2015


 On Monday we stay mainly at home to acclimatise. We only go out to stock up on groceries, as on Saturday we only bought immediate supplies.  Later we went for a short bike ride to try out the bicycles.  It wasn't a great success.  All three of us had a go on the folding bike, but as we have long legs it was very hard to ride.  The seat had to be on almost the highest setting, which meant bending the back down to the handlebars.  Something Leonie and I have a problem with, so, Ferdi was the lucky one to ride the folding bike.  I was the second lucky one, because I got to ride the men's bike.  Not a great joy either, having the bar at a height too high for my (still long) legs for standing.  Having to stop suddenly could have disastrous results, but I made it home with minimal injuries...

Tuesday, August 25, 2015


You may remember that I have been to Gouda with Patricia and we visited the dollshouse & miniatures shop there.  Jolanda, the daughter of the shop owners told me then that she lived in Beuningen and since I had to wait for an order to come in she would take it home and I would be able to pick it up from her place, since Beuningen is a stone's throw from Wijchen.

We did this on Tuesday morning, but since it was raining it wasn't a good day for bike riding.  We took the car instead. 

Jolanda received us with a lovely cuppa and we talked about her preferred holiday destination and of course, also her dollshouse.  I will need to ask Leonie for the pictures she took and will update the blog later.

I think Leonie and I went for another bike ride together late in the afternoon, but I can't quite remember if that was on Tuesday or not...

Wednesday, August 26, 2015


The weather had much improved, so we decided that a trip to 's-Hertogenbosch (my place of birth) was in order.  It took us half an hour to get there and I parked the car close to my parents' flat as usual.  Unfortunately the walk to the city took a lot longer than planned, because the bridge over the canal was open, probably being repaired or so, and we had to walk all the way to the next one.

We went to buy tickets for a boat trip on the Dieze first, so we knew what time we had to be there.  When we have the tickets and know that we have to be back by 1 pm we can plan the rest of the day.  Lunch first.  At a take-away stand we buy a worstenbroodje (a kind of bread roll with a sausage similar to that of a [...] and coffee and cold drinks.

Next we walk to the city centre and to my surprise the kermis (country fair) is on.  It seems to start sooner every year.  The school holidays haven't even finished in Brabant. 

One round around the market place and a few historic buildings and some of the market stalls that are now situated in the streets off the market place and then we head back to line up for the boat.

While waiting in line and for Leonie to come back from a 'rest stop' I spot a sister-in-law of mine and Frank's.  It's a small world indeed.  However, as we are no longer on speaking terms (I got the phone slammed in my face last year) I don't have to bother... ;-)

Part of the group (with dear s-i-l) steps into the first boat and we are allotted a place in the second one.  I didn't take many pictures of this boat trip since Frank and I had made the trip in 2007, but instead will mainly place some of the pictures from back then as I'd started my blog in 2008 only.  The tour is basically still the same.

2008


























2015

 



After the tour we walk towards the centre again where we're having a drink and, of course, a Bossche Bol:

A glass of Oud Bruin and a Bossche Bol
 
Ferdi relaxing

Leonie enjoying her treat
Leonie would like to see the St Jan's Kathedraal (Cathedral of St. John) so we walk past the market stalls to the old church.  We walk around and I stop at the Maria Chapel for a moment of reflection.  The fair has spread out to the square next to the church and draws all the folk so we join the crowd and have a look around too.

The Factory (name of the ride)


The Gost House, now called: Thriller

Not for me, thanks!



Bizarre combination: Thriller with the cathedral in the background

Then it's time to walk back again, because we have go the long way around because of the bridge. And then we're on our way home after another pleasant day.




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