The rain as I am preparing to leave.
A panorama of the sky. My first time to post one of these. Let me know how it works.
The bike path, good riding against the wind.
A local greeter on the bike path. He/she/it was telling me to pedal faster. Or maybe just laughing at me.
A trio of birch trees that caught my attention so I took the picture.
I believe this picture and the next is a an artillery bunker put in by the Germans during WWII.
See above caption.
Downtown Rotterdam. I was last here in 1979 with the U.S. Army (Alabama National Guard) as a part of our training during a REFORGER exercise. We also toured the entire port facility at Rotterdam, about 21 miles long if I remember correctly.
The main Train Station at Rotterdam.
Our Rijstafel. Every dish is a different taste. As you can see there are more than 30 different dishes. Every single dish was excellent. I enjoyed it very much and i am very appreciative of my hosts the De Haans. My only regret is that I do not have a picture of the sky line and a copy of the group picture taken on Lennie's phone. It I can get it, I will post it. I could eat this meal again, it was that good.
Lennie sent me the picture . From your left, Lennie, Bob, Margot, and Paul.Thank you so much for the picture and the wonderful hospitality and your expert guidance. She also sent the Name of the restaurant, I will try to add a picture from their website if Possible.
It was possible. The view of the Rotterdam skyline out the window from our table. The picture came from the restaurant website. Our view was almost identical as the sky was very similar to the picture.
Tot Ziens.
Great next to last day! The meal looked awesome. I believe the sheep on the bike path has your number! Sounds like your last day was fantastic as well. I assume that you are home by now. What an adventure! In some ways the best because a challenge always feels better after you have conquered it. Welcome home. J & L
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