
As I put some thoughts in order on this final night before my flight tomorrow, I am thinking of topics I'd like to take more time to explore when I get home and have more time to think--the food, the housing styles, the friendliness of the people are just a few.
I will spend time on the flight home capturing moments that flitter onto the paper as I track back through the 8 days past that have kept us so busy that I didn't have time to ride that bicycle. Today was just too cold. It is around 10C unlike the previous 15-17 degree days we have enjoyed. I think our fast tracking caught up with us as none of us wanted to move too far, too fast today.
Tomorrow, it's on again as I land in Amsterdam around 1 p.m. with time to spare before my flight out at 8 a.m. Tuesday. I hope to take a canal tour, hit the Van Gogh and Rembrandt museums and Anne Frank house and look at shoes (no I haven't forgotten about shoes--although in the interest of bringing home "stuff", I'm leaving a pair of boots here! But that just gives me room to buy some new ones later.
So hope to see all of you soon on US turf. Crowder call me Wed. morning for brunch. I have 5 cd's of photos I'll be bringing--after hearing that you may decide not to call.
I've truly had a wonderful time and am now looking forward to Gabe's 3rd birthday party and my Arizona trip in November. Wonder how many birches I'll see there?
4 comments:
Sounds like you've had a wonderful time,as you head for home I was reminded by Phillip not to forget to look for him a Harley shirt. See you on Tuesday. Debbie
Hope the flights are uneventful and on time. Will be waiting at the airport to whisk you home as I am sure you will be happy to see WV, family and friends who missed you. b. jodqfl
What a trip!! When u are wondering the streets of Amsterdam....Pick me up a brownie...this is my last request! C u this weekend!
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