Category: Travel

  • Grindelwald, Switzerland

    Grindelwald, Switzerland

    This mountain village lies around three hours by rail to the southwest of Zürich. It’s reportedly quite popular with hikers and sightseers in the summertime, as well as with skiers in the winter, but in autumn, virtually everything shuts down. A 25-minute gondola ride to the Grindelwald First station puts visitors in the best location…

  • Belgium to Switzerland (the slow way)

    Belgium to Switzerland (the slow way)

    Brussels is just a 45-minute train ride from Antwerp, but an entire day was dominated by needing to catch a departing bus there at 9:45 PM. That bus was scheduled to arrive in Zürich at 7 AM, four hours ahead of Annette arriving at the airport from the US. Missing it was not an option,…

  • A Relaxed Day in Antwerp

    A Relaxed Day in Antwerp

    On a trip where most days begin with an alarm to move on to the next scheduled destination, staying in the hotel through a rainy morning until 2:30 PM was a welcome luxury. After too many cups of coffee in the lobby while sorting photos and a bit of time relaxing in the room, hunger…

  • Antwerp to Lier and Back

    Antwerp to Lier and Back

    Having explored the center of Antwerp on the prior days, it was time to leave the city. Lier was in the overlap between nearby places flagged for a possible visit and those recommended by a native of Antwerp who was working the hotel desk the night before. With a population of just thirty-five thousand, Lier…

  • Antwerp: A Day With the Arts

    Antwerp: A Day With the Arts

    If you missed the first post on Antwerp, you can find an overview of the city and photos from the first day here. Day two started with practical concerns. First up was the hunt for some sort of insole/insert. Despite the shoes being less than a month old, the padding in them couldn’t hold up…

  • Antwerp: First Look

    Antwerp: First Look

    As the only city occupying four nights on an otherwise fast-paced agenda, there’s simply too much to share in a single post about Antwerp. Instead, it makes more sense to give a day-by-day account. That will likely mean seeing some of the same locations photographed on different days, but changing weather and the lighting at…

  • Kinderdijk

    Kinderdijk

    Land, and fertile land in particular, is a scarce resource. While territory grabs have resulted in countless conflicts throughout history, the Dutch have been at war with water for centuries for their land. At least 17% of the country was once underwater, and that number is still growing in a time of rising sea levels.…

  • Rotterdam

    Rotterdam

    In a word, this unusual Dutch city is impressive. Why unusual? That requires a bit of historical explanation.. On the western border of Germany was a terrible place to be going into WW2. Hitler wanted a swift victory over the Netherlands, but progress westward was slow to non-existent. A German general sent a letter to…

  • Dinant, Belgium

    Dinant, Belgium

    There’s a shocking amount of traffic passing through Dinant, but it’s otherwise a sleepy town of less than fifteen thousand residents. Whether due to it being a weekday in the off-season, or because of COVID, many local shops were closed. The main attractions are one of the best photo opportunities on the Meuse (Maas in…

  • Luxembourg City In Brief

    Luxembourg City In Brief

    Thursday 13 Oct Schedule in the city of Luxembourg:Arrival @ 9:38; Departure @ 14:10There are plenty of good photo opportunities, especially around the valley that runs through the city, but no regrets over such a hasty departure. Diekirch Before moving on to the capital, it’s worth mentioning Diekirch, even if it was mostly just a…