Today is our "free" day and since it is Memorial Day weekend, we asked Flo, our host to take us to see Flanders Fields. On the way, we stopped by one of Flo's friends who have a nice place in the country with fish ponds and chickens. We had coffee and talked sailing with Mark, one of Roger's sailing partners. The town of Ypres is about 30 miles from where we are staying, in the seaside town of Oostende. Flo dropped us off at the Menin Gate, an impressive monument to those victims of WWI. We had a picnic lunch atop a
Liverpool Scottish Cross
berm that runs along a canal. There was a moving exhibit with panels pleading for peace in the world. We also visited Hooge Crater where Welch miners fighting for the crown dug underground mines to detonate German artillery. This action created a huge crater in the landscape. We read signposts about it and viewed old shells and remnants of the war. Today is a gorgeous sunny day.
We love boating. So far, we've owned 3 sailboats, two called Eagle's Wings, and a beautiful Mainship Trawler called Indigo Star. Currently, we have a small power boat, a Jeanneau 28 ft, called Lickity Split. We've sailed the Texas and Florida coastlines including the Keys and the Bahamas. Also, we've chartered boats in Polynesia (Tahiti area), Belize, Croatia, Midi Canal in France, Bahamas and Virgin Islands.
We also enjoy traveling to other countries, sometimes with the Friendship Force.
We retired to Punta Gorda Isles Florida and in 2008 started this blog about our life here. Read all about our great Retirement Adventures. Enjoy!
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