Days 5 and 6

[Rhia’s comments are italicized]

  • Train from Lille to Brussels

Arriving in Brussels was actually a breath of fresh air as it’s very cosmopolitan. As soon as we arrived we sat down for a bite to eat at a sidewalk cafe. We are finding out water seems to be a precious commodity in this part of Europe as it’s only available bottled…and expensive!

We visited museums, cathedrals, the Grand Place, walked through a 14th century medieval city gate, and admired other buildings with exquisite 17th century architecture.

Despite all this history and beauty, something that impacted me are the bathrooms…for example, in a cafe today the ONE ROOM (not lockable) male/female bathroom had 2 urinals, 1 self contained toilet for men and 1 for women! In other words, 4 people could be using the facilities at the same time 🫢🫢🫢

Brussels is known for its many displays of street art. We found a few exhibits during our (very long) walk around the city. The murals were sharp, colorful and eye-catching…

…the statues, however, were a different story!!

I’ve learned something about myself over the last week…I have good taste…or at least the mosquitoes think so! So far I have over 50 bites (29 on one arm) while Dan has NONE! Score one for women 😳🥴😁

Tomorrow, very early, we move on to Paris. Think of someone who’s bright eyed and bushy tailed; now think of the opposite to that and add heavy packs and you have a picture of Dan and me!

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3 responses to “Brussels”

  1. SharonC Avatar
    SharonC

    Love the photos and adventures as you travel! Be safe and keep on traveling!

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      Dan Anthis

      Thank you. The extra weight from the packs on our backs (and the years on our bones) are challenging the ‘safe’ part, but we will certainly keep on having fun while traveling.

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  2. Jan Levin Avatar

    I am enjoying every day! We have been to many places in your itinerary and love your pictures and comments!

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