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Dawn Spaulding is a writer and photographer who lives in Luxembourg and New York City with her husband, Angelo.
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2011 May 30 Amsterdam20

Old Amsterdam

This weekend, we jumped in the car and drove to Amsterdam. And drove. And drove. The first Belgian town we drove through was cute. In the second town, the Belgian fry signs were charming. The next traffic light had us seeing red. What was wrong? How could a four-hour journey go so wrong? Ah, the […]

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Moving On Up

The yells, idling engines and clanging from the street drew me to my window. When I saw this scene, my first thought was, ‘Wow, movers here have a much easier job than movers in the U.S.!’ They take the stuff from the moving van, load it onto a platform and send it up. Then I […]

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2011 May 22 Brugge164

Damme

The village of Damme is five km from Bruge and well worth the short drive or bike ride along tree-lined canals.   I particularly liked the whimsical signs that adorned the buildings.

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2011 May 21 Brugge18

Reason Number Three to Love Europe

             

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2011 May 22 Brugge144

la parapluie

First purchase for our new home! We passed by a flea market and this pitcher-turned-umbrella holder caught Angelo’s eye. Opting to sightsee rather than lug it around, we decided to take our chances. Hours later, upon return, I waited on a stone wall with our parcels (hard to negotiate prices when one has obviously been […]

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2011 May 21 Brugge55

In Brugge, Part 3

Places of interest: Stadhuis (City Hall): Gothic facade depicts biblical and sovereign figures (the original statues were removed during the French Revolution, then destroyed in 1792. The current ones are from the 1970’s). The real prize is the second-floor Gotische Zaal with its stunning murals and friezes. Well worth a look. Groeninge Museum: I’m not a […]

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In Brugge, Part 2

In Brugge, Part 2

Where we ate, drank and stayed: ‘T Bagientje: avoid the touristy cafes and sit on the porch to enjoy a Brujse Zot dubbel beer. Chocolat oe Praline: every chocolate shop claims it is the best. I didn’t try them all, but I can assure you Chocolat oe Praline was a standout. De Postilijon: lunch here […]

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Brugge

In Brugge

  I had my doubts about how The Venice of the North would compare. I’ve been to other places called the So-and-So of Such-and-Such, and guess what? Generally, it’s better for cities to  claim their own identities because otherwise visitors get all excited and are, of course, subsequently let down. However, although Brugge is teeny-tiny, it […]

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2011 May 21 Brugge02

A Second Thing to Love About Europe

Bicycles are a main mode of transportation.

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2011 May 18 Lux15

One Thing to Love About Europe

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