Dee Family Tour of the Netherlands 2004 - 8 |
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1: Harwich to Maastricht | 2: Rides around Limburg | 3: Venlo to Schaijk | 4: Winterswijk | ||||
5: Lochem and Urgchelen | 6: Kootwijk to Amersfoort | 7: Last days at De Haan | 8: Miscellaneous |
Ceri and Melissa playing cards on the train. Upstairs was our favourite location on the double decked trains. Getting many trains with journeys of an hour or so was an excuse the girls didn't need to play cards. ©Stephen Dee 4 Aug 2004 ID P8048207
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On our Sunday ride in Belgium - Melissa look a fancy to this three seater motorcycle. ©Stephen Dee 25 July 2004 ID P7257835 |
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A multi coloured poppy seen in Limburg ©Stephen Dee 26 July 2004 ID P7267880 |
The easy way to paint your windmill! De
Hamse Molen, between Sint Anthonis and Wanroij. ©Stephen Dee 29 July 2004 ID P7297939 |
Ceri and Melissa on the Flintstone car at Winterswijk. ©Stephen Dee 31 July 2004 ID P7318020 |
A nice pink cherry picker seen in Amersfoort which the girls told me to photograph as it was pink. ©Stephen Dee 4 Aug 2004 ID P8048218 |
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Dolly went camping as well! Seen at De Haan
a separate tent for the dolly. Note also the nice display of camp
pennons. ©Stephen Dee 5 Aug 2004 ID P8058324 |
Whilst riding into Den Haag city centre I caught a
photo of a tram under going testing in the new tram under pass that is
due to open in the new year. This photo got published in the
November edition of Tramway and Urban Transit. ©Stephen Dee 5 Aug 2004 ID P8058317
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Ceri and Libby Sherwood enjoying a few moments of
peace. ©Stephen Dee 6 Aug 2004 ID P8068420 |
Melissa trying to catch a frog to kiss! ©Stephen Dee 29 July 2004 ID P7297950 |
Lunch time brew up. One problem with a
loaded tandem and trailer is finding somewhere solid to lean the outfit
when stopping. Picnic tables etc are idea. ©Stephen Dee 1 Aug 2004 ID P8018052 |
As we stayed at Winterwijk for 2 nights and used
the road into town a few time Melissa fell in love with this bridge!
©Stephen Dee 31 July 2004 ID P8018006 |
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