Sunday, June 30, 2013

Bruges: Day 2

Soooo sorry for the long break.  Drew's whole fam was here all week and I didn't have much time to post anything - but now I'm here and ready to get caught up!  Back to Bruges!

Day 2.  Woke up, hit the bustling food market they have on Saturday mornings.  Lots of cool food items: fresh baked breads, exotic teas, rotisserie chickens turning on wall-to-wall spits, all kinds of fish, cheese, candy, and things I couldn't place.  Then we had brunch at a gorgeous little tea room, climbed the clock tower, all 366 tight, windy, dangerous steps of it; had a little canal boat tour, then spent the afternoon pub crawling and trying different beers.  Yum yum.  Here are some pics.

Lots o' Belgian teas.

Meat and fish and what not.

Candy!
Cheese!

Something I can't identify!

More meat.

Rotisserie chickens a'spinnin.  

Cool decorated flags flying in the streets.  An accordian!

A dress and pants flag!

Prestige, the lovely tea room where we ate a big sugary breakfast.

Pretty roses and floral paper and velvet benches.

Almost croissants, pains au chocoate, and rolls.  So good.

And a Belgian waffle with powdered sugar for the lady.

View from the Belfry Bell Tower, built in the 1200s.  

Humongous bells over our heads.

Drew being a kook.
These were the stairs we had to climb - yikes.

Just a sign near a brewery that I agreed with.

Canal boat tour!


A park where all the swans hang out.

Gorgeous old homes!
We're on a boat!




This is the Relais Bourgondisch Cruyce Hotel, a super nice place where the movie In Bruges was filmed.  (Which was a huge deal to these Belgians, not necessarily because they liked the movie, but because it brought fame to their city and now you'll hear people say "And THIS is where Colin Farrell walked during the filming.  And THIS is where Colin liked to have drinks while filming."  Etc.  I still need to watch the movie I guess.)
De Halve Maan Brewery - one of the only ones in Bruges with a guided tour and a gorgeous view of the Bruges country side!



View from the roof, right after I slammed the top of my head onto a concrete partition in the ceiling.   I thought I was concussed.  What a klutz.  
After starting off at the brewery, we went to several other little bars/pubs for extensive beery tasting!  It was so fun and the beers were awesome!  I imagine afternoons like this are ones we'll look back on when we're older and life is hectic with kids or other things, and say "Remember when we were young and had nothing to do but drink Belgian beer and wander around?"  Gotta take full advantage of these moments.  I'd say we're doing a decent job thus far.

We had several friends recommend this cute "beerhouse", t'Brugs Beertje, and we were NOT disappointed!



The beer menu.  Literally a full encyclopedia of different beers.  Overwhelming.




Up next: Cafe Rose Red, another bar/cafe that specializes in Trappist beers.  Highly recommended.



They also offered beer flights!  Cool!
We randomly ate dinner at a place down the street from our hotel, De Vlaamsche Pot, a quaint little place that offers really rich Belgian dishes.  REALLY delicious.

The next morning, we ate waffles in front of the Belfry Bell Tower, stopped at a chocolate shop, and headed back to the train station to get to Brussels for the night.  More on that to come.



Chocolate figures at the chocolate shop.  Kinda weird but cute I guess.
Alright, more on Brussels to come - almost done!  Goodnight!


Thursday, June 20, 2013

4 Years

Today is our 4th anniversary!  We're gonna celebrate this weekend with dinner and by buying our first piece of real art!  Right now we're watching our wedding video with a glass of wine and I'm getting all warm and fuzzy again inside.  And it's not just the wine.  It's our love!



I'm not gonna get any cheesier than I already have been, but I'm just gonna say I'm so happy to be with this guy on this adventure, and the other ones to come.  We're lucky to be togeths.

Cheers!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

In Bruges

Like I mentioned, Drew and I went to Belgium for the Irish bank holiday last weekend!  Drew had been to Brussels before but both Bruges and Brussels were on our travel list.  So why not?  Besides the cool weather, it was pretty much just what we needed.  No mention of Nazis, no mention of Communism, no mention of anything but delicious waffles and a ridiculously huge selection of cool beers.  Happiness!

Our flight to Brussels was at 6:40am (always a bad idea) but we quickly got on the train to Bruges to spend our first two days there.  We haven't really done much train traveling thus far and it definitely took me back to college when me and Mere and Nell and Stephie lived the dream and traveled around western Europe.  We'd literally have 3 minutes between each train and Meredith would be barking out orders and directions while tiny Stephanie would throw our huge suitcases off the train with her bare hands while I ran around making sure no one robbed us while Eleanor made catty comments and planned the next games and activities we'd be playing on the train.  Pretty magical actually.  I want to write about that semester because so many cool things happened and we got to see and experience so much.  But maybe I'll do that another day.  It clearly made me think extensivelyabout this amazing time in my life.  Hence why I'm writing about it now.  Sigh.

Anyway, we got to Bruges, checked in our our charming hotel, went for a delicious Belgian lunch at a popular gastro pub, took a free 2-hour tour sponsored through the hotel, had a quick cat nap, and feasted on delicious seafood at a French (Belgian) cafe.  Here are some pics!

We're barely awake but let's DO THIS!
Our DELIGHTFUL hotel.  Wonderful service and beautiful interiors.  Highly recommended.

Lunch on our first day.  Chicken surprise!  With a heavy wine sauce and the cheesiest, richest potatoes you ever ate.    Oh baby.

Some Belgian beers and a chocolatey waffle.  Happy!

Our cute tour guide, explaining Belgian lace (and how you have to ask for the genuine stuff and pay top dollar for it)!

Bruges is like Amsterdam with it's canals, which I think make it even more charming.  This is an incredibly old building turned into a restaurant now.  Lovely.  
Funny looking trees along the canals.

Some more prime real estate on the canal: old home turned private mansion of some wealthy Belgian.

And...again.

Lovers on the canal.

Sint-Salvator Cathedral.  It evidently holds the blood of Christ?
Trying chocolate on our walking tour.
A gorgeous park/square, called a "Beguinage", which is where the Beguins used to live.  These were women who were KIND of like nuns but...had more freedom and did cooler things around the city.  

Silly nun in a restaurant roof's window.
She ain't no nun!

Convent turned Section 8 housing.  Or housing for the common folk.  Whatever.

Some pretty sights from the main Market Square!  This huge square reminded me a lot of Krakow's with the ornate buildings and quaint little cafes.

Center of the main Market Square

Belfry Clock Tower - we climbed to the top (but more on that later).
Cafes and restaurants and Belgian architecture.  

Dinner at Raymond!

Now that I have a job, I only eat lobster.
(Caption provided by Drew.)
After a stroll around town with ice cream in hand, we crashed to prep for a solid sightseeing day tomorrow.  More on that later!