It’s Friday so from wherever I am today in Europe, I say to you, Enjoy Yourself! 🙂
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Reason #8,832,122 why hostel living is the best! 😀
Actually, this might be from Brazil. I don’t even remember where I’ve been anymore…
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Bruges, Belgium is a pretty cool city that seems like it was frozen in time, because it kind of was.  The city has remained so similar to what it was hundreds of years ago largely because of the fact that its main economic driver, its river, started to fill-in.  As such, people left and people didn’t have as much money to change the city with the times.
This is what I find to be the most interesting thing about the city… that it’s economic destruction in the 1500’s is largely why it is such a beautiful city today.
That was a bit of an aside, considering the photo above is of a windmill, but I hope you enjoyed the mini history lesson :).
This windmill is one of 4 or 5 on the outskirts of the old city and it is really cool to see a real windmill in person, at least I think it is. Â Unfortunately, none of these windmills are operational but you can go inside of one for a fee.
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I took this photo while on a bus in Slovenia from Ljubljana to Bled. This country really is beautiful and full of amazing mountain ranges and picture-perfect little villages.
Just seeing this picture now makes me want to go back there right away! 🙂
Slovenia = Safe, affordable, and post-card beautiful nature.
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I saw this over a pub in Brussels, Belgium and it’s just perfect.  Enjoy this Monday and make sure to try as much of the beer as possible when you go to Belgium! 🙂
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Walking through the old streets of Bruges, Belgium, avoiding the horses and the clamor of the noisy tourists and old people who have to yell to understand each other, I stumbled upon this courtyard inside of an old convent. The moment that you enter this place, everything goes quiet and you feel as though you are in another world – a better world; a more peaceful and loving world.
It is hard to describe how peaceful and tranquil this place makes you feel; it was like a little piece of heaven in the middle of a busy city.
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