Chocolate was brought home.
I learned that Belgium chocolate comes from the Congo,
where chocolate in other countries come from South America.
This chocolate shop was recommended by Rick Steves
and he was right, delicious. Perfect with a cup of tea.
A canal boat ride was a delight.
A bride with a twinkle in her eyes.
A walk through the museum grounds.
A beautiful spot to dream away.
The market square.
And the Dali Museum.
I was intrigued by this museum while
my "live-in gardener" rested for a day.
Did you know Dali did a series of paintings
from Alice in Wonderland? I didn't know this.
Tomorrow we move onto Paris.
Oh the train rides experienced.
What a great way to travel,
but it did remind me to always travel light.
A tip from a traveler:
No one will know you have already worn that item
of clothing several times and you won't see them again.
How fabulous! Your trip looks wonderful - I need to catch up and look forward to your next post! xx Karen
ReplyDeleteThis is so very beautiful! And I've done "that tip" too -- saves your tail in the overpacking department!
ReplyDeleteThat chocolate shop would have been heaven for me! What a great experience you had!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post! Thank you for sharing your Paris experience with us.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh, this makes me want to go to Belgium ... (the chocolate do too, but the scenery is breathtaking!).
ReplyDeleteI went to a chocolate tasting years ago, and I agree, Belgium chocolate is the best. Now I have a craving for it. Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteVal
I want to eat all that chocolate! What beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteSips and Smiles,
Teresa