July 6, 2017 -
Netherlands - During my journey pedaling through the Netherlands it's amazing
how many people I meet.
Alex ran a small camp
site just outside Delft. We talked a bit about Alzheimer's and the tour and he
let me camp that night for free.
Very Gothic church in
Gouda
Stained glass windows
from St. John's Church in Delft were removed prior to WWII and put away for
safe keeping.
Giedo and Juana
helped point me in the right direction coming out of Gouda, then we started
talking food. "You have to give the raw herring a chance," said
Giedo. "At least try it twice." Juana agreed, twice was the
secret to liking it and getting past the raw and slimy first experience.
Marella Mulder from camping De Mulderije
in Hekendorp.
One of the best camping spots
so far; a fifth-generation farm. It's also odd when someone comes around the
corner and calls you by name. Marella brought a mean extension cord to power up
my electronics. She also supported the tour by waiving he camping fee. So kind.
A beautiful roadside cherry stand.
Many of the street in the city center are all made of brick pavers and, NO, I haven't fallen yet.
Gorgeous market with fresh flowers in Oudewater
Adrian was the fourth generation owner of the farm.
A beautiful roadside cherry stand.
Many of the street in the city center are all made of brick pavers and, NO, I haven't fallen yet.
Gorgeous market with fresh flowers in Oudewater
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