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Stop here for beer.  Raining cat and dogs.

Bar a.JPG (96661 bytes)

You can not believe the number of bikes that are here.

The towns are very level and make bike riding easy.

Bikes.JPG (38238 bytes)

Canal a.JPG (139975 bytes) Canal b.JPG (92136 bytes)
Canal c.JPG (134956 bytes) Canal d.JPG (87272 bytes)
Castle a.JPG (97970 bytes) Castle b.JPG (118646 bytes)

The homes were taxed by the width. So to keep the taxes low,

they built them skinny and tall. Because of this the doors are very

narrow, so to get the large pieces of furniture in the house they

would hoist it up the outside. To help with this they built the

houses with a beam hanging out at the top as well as leaning out

over the street so that when you lifted furniture up to the top

floors, it would not hit the house. The government had to set up

limits because they would really lean them out and they became

quite dangerous.

Homes.JPG (121463 bytes)

On the tour to where they made the wooden shoes this was

in there back yard.

Windmiles.JPG (90230 bytes)

People a.JPG (158971 bytes) People b.JPG (116095 bytes)

This is where we brought the ponchos that have been very useful

on our trips.

Shopping a.JPG (130241 bytes)

Shopping b.JPG (114996 bytes)
Town a.JPG (82969 bytes) Town b.JPG (91265 bytes)
Ice Lake b.JPG (73474 bytes) Ice Lake a.JPG (65150 bytes)

There were two machines here.  One would form the out side of

the shoe. The other would drill out the inside. The outside and

inside are done something like when you have a key made. Part

does the cutting while another part follow a form.

Wooden Shoes.JPG (127809 bytes)