But leg 4 turned up when we volunteered to be bumped from our original Paris to Ottawa flight.
Nice quiet road through the desert SW of Matehuala, San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? South!
Saturday, September 2, 2023
Finally, back in Ottawa!
We originally planned on three legs to this trip back to Ottawa. Leg 1 from Dulmen to Dusseldorf, leg 2 from Dusseldorf to Paris, and leg 3 from Paris to Ottawa.
Friday, September 1, 2023
Well that was an eventful and profitable travel day!
We caught our shuttle bus from our hotel to Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport Thursday morning at 9:30am right on schedule.
What a maze CDG airport is! We have never flown in or out of there, so had no experience. There are three terminals, and each terminal has several mini terminals that in themselves are large. Glad we didn't send grandson Cameron off on his own into this airport. We had a hard time figuring out parts of it ourselves!
Thursday, August 31, 2023
Welcome back to France!
Yesterday was leg two of our journey back to Ottawa. We had to make our way from Dusseldorf, Germany to Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) near Paris, France.
I had researched all the ways to make this happen, and decided on a BlaBlaCars private shared ride.
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Leg number one of our trip back to Ottawa
Pretty hectic morning yesterday as we felt a bit rushed trying to make the 12:20pm train from Dulmen.
And we did actually make it to the train station in time, but only because our motorhome dealer offered to drive us. Normally we walk because it's only about twenty minutes away.
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
Our last evening with Max
We were up at 6:00am yesterday morning to make our way to the nearby laundromat that opened at that hour. A nice laundromat, with decent enough prices, however they didn't take credit cards. The last few laundries we've used in Germany were all fully automated with credit card paying.
We were lucky we had enough cash! We've purposely been using up our euros knowing that we're going back to Canada for six weeks.
Monday, August 28, 2023
On the way back, the skies really opened up.
Not a very exciting day yesterday, other than when the skies opened up on us!
We did the drive north to Dortmund area. Lots of construction zones where lanes were closed and they were rebuilding bridges. Because it was a Sunday there was hardly any truck traffic, so it didn't really slow us down too much.
Sunday, August 27, 2023
A pretty hectic end of the month!
We will be flying direct from Paris, France to Ottawa, Canada on August 31st, only four days from now.
Our home town of Ottawa kind of gets left out when it comes to international flights. Despite the fact that it is the capital of Canada, and home to over a million people, almost all international flights depart from either Toronto or Montreal. So you normally have to connect in either one of those cities.
Saturday, August 26, 2023
One of the most beautiful castles in Germany
When I originally started researching some of the things we wanted to see during our European travels, I came across the fairytale setting of the magnificent Eltz Castle.
And besides the architecture, the actual story is fascinating. Eltz Castle is privately owned, and has been in the same family for over 900 years. The castle and surrounding estate is currently in the hands of the 34th generation of uninterrupted lineage since the mid 12th century.
Friday, August 25, 2023
Welcome to Germany!
Of course Germany is not a new country for us, but it is country number 9 for grandson Cameron.
Cameron is now tied with his 37 year old mother for number of countries visited. And he's well ahead of his father. And they have a family trip planned to Dominican Republic this coming winter, so he will then surpass his mother because she has already been there.
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Welcome to Netherlands!
Once again, Netherlands is not a new country for us. However for grandson Cameron, Netherlands is country number 8!
And while Ruth and I spent six weeks here in June/July of 2021, we never made it to the big city of Rotterdam. So that's where we headed yesterday morning.
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Fresh strawberries. From a vending machine!
Just a relaxing day yesterday, which I think we were all in need of. Both Bjorn and Freya had to go to work, so we were on our own at the house. We got some laundry done and Cameron was quite happy playing some games on his tablet most of the morning.
We did make it out for a walk in the afternoon, just in this area by one of the canals.
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
A beautiful day in Bruges, Belgium
It was about a 45 minute walk from where we had been parked to get to the center of Bruges, so we drove in to try and find a closer spot. If it was only Ruth and I, we probably would have walked it. But we figured with Cameron, we should probably try to get closer.
And we got lucky, managing to find free on street parking that saved us a half an hour walk each way.
Monday, August 21, 2023
Welcome to Belgium!
Belgium is not a new country for us, but it is country number 7 for Cameron.
3 countries in 3 days. Kind of reminds us of that old 1969 movie "If it's Tuesday, this must be Belgium" where a group of American tourists do a 9 country European tour in 18 days.
Sunday, August 20, 2023
We had to get up at silly o'clock!
Welcome to France! Of course France is not a new country for us, but it is country number 6 for Cameron.
He has already been to Canada, US, Mexico, Morocco, and England. And he'll be adding three more countries during this trip. Belgium today, then Netherlands and Germany.
We had to get up yesterday morning at 3:30am. Silly o'clock!
Saturday, August 19, 2023
Max is sold!
Yesterday, we got up at 5:30am, and less than half an hour later we were on the maze of highways around London's Heathrow Airport to make our way on the southern ring road avoiding most of the city.
But we were all amazed by the amount of traffic at that hour. What are all these people doing already on the highway at 6:00am? We purposely did that to avoid the heavy traffic. I suppose we did though, because it would have been much worse later on.
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