But sometimes the sea does take over. The last major flood in Netherlands was in 1953 when 2,500 people were killed. And there have been lots of storms through history that have killed far more people.
Windy day at the beach at Tynemouth, England.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Bologna, Italy.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Tirana, Albania on July 8th!
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Parked below sea level
26% of the Netherlands is below sea level. A series of man made dykes, floodgates, and dams prevent the sea from taking over that 26% of the country.
Monday, July 19, 2021
More planning for next month's trip back to Canada
The sun was shining all day again yesterday, but after lunch a cool breeze picked up. We had planned on spending a couple of hours on the beach, but the breeze made it feel too cool. Still, we did get out for a couple of hours walk in the morning.
The weather sure isn't what we were expecting for mid July. The highs for the next week are only between 20C to 23C (68F to 73F) which is fine... just not what we were expecting. It's actually really comfortable for getting out and doing something, and it's supposed to go down to 12C (54F) tonight which is great for sleeping. Might be a little chilly when we get up tomorrow morning!
Sunday, July 18, 2021
We had a busy day, filled with blue sky and sunshine!
After a week of overcast skies it was sure great to see the sunshine and blue sky all day. And it looks like this might continue for a few days yet.
We took full advantage of the beautiful weather and spent the day outside. Our first stop was the fortified town of Naarden. This interesting town has a lot of history, and dates back to the 13th century.
Saturday, July 17, 2021
You have to dig deep to get the whole story
There is a 48 hour time limit at the free motorhome parking area in Huizen, and there are lots of walking paths in the area so we decided to stay a second night.
The rain has finished, and the forecast kept calling for sunshine, but it was quite a while before the sun finally appeared.
Friday, July 16, 2021
Max's batteries and fuel mileage
Yesterday was a rain day. We managed to get out around noon and walk over to the motorhome parking area where there are 8 spaces to see how many were available. It turned out that four of them were empty, so we moved Max the one kilometer over to that location. It's not really much better than where we were, but it's not so close to a busy road.
We haven't seen the sun since Sunday. Monday through Thursday were all overcast. So Max's batteries haven't been getting much of a charge from the solar panels. And we haven't been driving much, so they haven't been getting much of a charge that way either.
Thursday, July 15, 2021
An interesting story
We enjoyed our visit to Utrecht, but we were in need of some forest and greenery and country fresh air. So we found a big park area about 25 kms (15 miles) north of the city that has lots of walking and cycling paths.
Coincidentally, this big green space that we found is also where Queen Beatrix, the former Queen of the Netherlands lives at her home called Drakensteyn Castle.
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Utrecht, or Amsterdam?
We didn't plan on making a choice between the two, and we haven't really done that. We still want to visit Amsterdam at some point, but not on this trip.
When we visited Czech Republic in 2012, we found Prague to be very touristy and very expensive compared to the rest of the country. And we found that the smaller city of Olomouc had as much to offer, but without the tourists or the high prices.
And it's much the same when comparing Amsterdam to the smaller city of Utrecht.
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Flight tickets booked!
Yesterday I booked our flight tickets for our trip to Canada. Unfortunately, there were no deals to be had. Because of Canada's strict Covid regulations, there are very few choices when it comes to flying into Canada from Europe.
So we're pretty much stuck with Air Canada, which certainly wouldn't have been our first choice for flying across the Atlantic. Normally there would be options such as Lufthansa or Swiss Air which are much better airlines.
Monday, July 12, 2021
Sometimes in life, the stars align!
When we fly to Ottawa next month, we will stay at Ruth's father's house until the auction on August 21st. After that, we were going to have to find somewhere to live for five weeks or so. Our daughter's house is okay for a night or two, but it's pretty small and with us there it gets crowded very quickly.
And Airbnb rentals around Canada's capital city are pricey. So we were looking to see if we could find a house sit for at least part of that time.
Sunday, July 11, 2021
The Windmills of Kinderdijk, and a perfect overnight spot
We took our time yesterday before leaving the campground. When you are paying for it, you might as well make use of the facilities and take the opportunity to do some cleaning. And of course we made sure to drive away with the holding tanks empty and the fresh water tank full.
As I said yesterday, it was a nice campground. For €13 ($19.25 CAD, $15.50 USD) including electric, WiFi, and nice hot showers.
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