As seen in Bilbao….






As seen in Bilbao….







I love food (and wine). I like to try new types of food and eat old comforts. I am most certainly going to try any local dish in a city I am in. BUT my body cannot sustain that kind of eating for long periods of time. I am finding myself seeking out ways to eat healthier more and more (It is always so easy to eat unhealthy).
For example, when I have a hotel with free breakfast included I load up on the fruit (and vegetables if they sometimes have them), or I seek out a big ole Salad, or I order the grilled vegetable side dish if they happen to actually have one on the menu. I am now staying in a vacation rental where I stocked it with fruits and yogurts for breakfast (If I eat one more croissant in the morning I think I will scream).
Let me be clear I am not dieting while I am traveling – that would be a disaster because I would be miserably looking at all the good food all the time.
I am just conscious of what my body needs; something that maybe comes with being an older traveler.
I can go longer if I occasionally give it the fuel it needs. And I want to keep going as long as I can.







The Guggenheim was amazing as expected but limited photography was allowed inside. Here is just a taste.



Jenny Holzer is one powerful artist. If you can get a chance to see her work do so. She creates very provocative exhibits that have powerful messages. Here is just a little bit of what I can share.







One of her latest is a series of redacted pages from the Mueller report that are turned into pieces of art. Very interesting work.
I finished up my visit with a tapas snack at the outdoor cafe.



The Guggenheim is a must visit. Buy your tickets ahead of time to save a line when you arrive.
While in Bruges I was able to stop by a couple of breweries.










I already tried their flagship beer before the tour so I didn’t feel like getting a flight so ended up getting lambic to finish my visit.
The second brewery I visited was Halve Maan Brewery (no tour).


For my first beer I tried the Seasonal Wild Ale. It was very good but very strong. I would have gotten another one but I wanted to be able to walk back to the train.


I also tried one of their flagship beers the Blond. It was sessionable at 6% (ok maybe not but it felt like it was).

I ordered some beef stew (local classic) to help soak up the alcohol just before the kitchen closed.





I was done after 2 breweries. Belgium beers are no joke and I don’t have the drinking endurance to try more for the day. It is back to the train for me and back to my quiet Gent.

Although this is my first time to Brugge (Bruges) I am no stranger to this city. My mother was married to a man from Brugge for many years so I got to know it through him and the many beers my mom enjoyed from the area.
They divorced before I ever had a chance to visit and it just seemed weird to go after that. I decided since I was “in the area” that it was time to visit.
It is a very pretty town but very busy with day trippers (like me).
I very much preferred my quieter Gent as my base for my couple days in Belgium.






I finally tried one of those waffle things.

This marzipan also caught my eye so I picked a little bag.

