The museum was very small...but very interesting! There were small slide projectors you could individually look through showing scenes from the war and also from November 11th. There were several cases with displays of trench art... art done in the trenches! It was amazing! The french soldiers, which they called, poulis, would sit in the trenches and carve, mold, cut...shell casings from the casings left around. I had no idea!
and a house down the road...
Here we are on the road to Brussels, Belgium...
Think CHOCOLATE! Lucious chocolate!



This was also the day that Marissa, Katie D., and I had our little medical adventure. Marissa just happened to show me her ankle in the chocolate factory...her ankle which was ENORMOUS...and RED... and HOT! She said she thought a spider had bitten her a couple of days earlier. Well, after we got to our hotel after dinner, I found a hospital and Katie accompanied us as we ventured into the Belgium medical system. Once we reached the emergency/urgent care type section, this gentlemen in scrubs came to the window and my first question, "Do you speak English?" His answer, "Oh sure!" Whew! So we showed him THE ankle ... and he politely told us he had a wait...so he sent us to another section of the hospital where a doctor saw us pretty quickly. He examined Marissa, prescribed some antibiotics and a topical ointment, Marissa paid her 40 euros and off we went in search of the pharmacy. THAT was a trek... an adventure... but we found it...but they wouldn't take her ATM/credit card...so we were off on another adventure to find an ATM - which ended up taking quite a while. It was fun stopping as many times as we did to ask directions... Marissa was the absolute perfect patient and Katie was the ultimate companion!
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Wow! Thank you for this latest blog.
You had so many great pictures of Sierra. She told me how much fun it was to make chocolate. and yes it was delicious! She brought back so many different kinds for all of us to eat. I also loved the creative picture you took of her profile in shadow with the palace in the background. The buildings in Europe are just amazing. Lenore
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