Langelo

Geesje had left us a big breakfast in our kitchen which meant that we could have it early and get on the road by 7.00 without disturbing them. It’s been a good stop !you don’t get traffic lights for bikes in New ZealandNear Westerbroek we passed several kms of ship building yards on the edge of a canal. That’s a river cruise ship taking shape. Groningen. Most couples look for nice gardens for their wedding shotsIt was market day and very busy. flat tyre I’d say at a guess . A very ordinary city by Holland’s standards, at least what we saw of it. The bike traffic was nerve wracking and we were glad to be heading out of town again.The Postie. They run the mail up to the door or take it inside for business’s. It never ceases to amaze me ,the different types of bikes we see.and this has to be the biggest ridacut I’ve ever seen. He was mowing the burms and catching the grass as he wentPeize. Best Apple we’ve had for a while too. Hang on, it’s from NZ ! Station 73. Now that we’re back in Holland we can navigate by their brilliant system of numbering towns and junctions. We are heading for Langelo because it’s on our way to Gorredijk and at 50 kms, about half way. . Gorredijk is where we have rented an apartment for a week prior to flying home. Cafe Langelo. It’s basic but comfortable and it comes with breakfast , all for $100 so we can’t complain. It boasts live music but unfortunately not tonight.