This morning some impression of my holidays this year in July .
2 weeks, 2000km, 5 countries, 3 wine tastings, endless restaurants, and ... we are back in Brussels, exhausted and ready for our next holiday. But with such a great holiday just a couple of days back now it is time to sit back and take it all in.
Everyone loves holidays. I am quite flexible, in the sense I love the sit-on-the-beach-do-nothing holiday just as much as I do the full-on-visit-and-experience holiday. Still need to get my fair share of sun and sea this year, but for the moment lets say that visiting Central Europe has kept us more than busy. Austria, Hungary and Germany were part of the trip with longer stops in Romania, France and the UK. We ate and drunk our way through these countries, discovering unusual food,stange musicians & fantastic wines, and probably gaining a few kg. But then again who could resist Gerbeaud and its fabulous cakes in the heart of Budapest? The rendezvous with the scale is planned for next week.
Back to work, back to reality, back to an empty fridge, I will first go through the road trip experiences and the one or the other foodie delight. Time will come to start cooking again, whilst in the mean time I think the Beer here needs some tlc. Just as much as I am longing to my next restaurant ,that is before the rendezvous with the scale and the inevitable diet ahead !
So it's up to you to tell me what's up for your holidays
Cheers
M
2 weeks, 2000km, 5 countries, 3 wine tastings, endless restaurants, and ... we are back in Brussels, exhausted and ready for our next holiday. But with such a great holiday just a couple of days back now it is time to sit back and take it all in.
Everyone loves holidays. I am quite flexible, in the sense I love the sit-on-the-beach-do-nothing holiday just as much as I do the full-on-visit-and-experience holiday. Still need to get my fair share of sun and sea this year, but for the moment lets say that visiting Central Europe has kept us more than busy. Austria, Hungary and Germany were part of the trip with longer stops in Romania, France and the UK. We ate and drunk our way through these countries, discovering unusual food,stange musicians & fantastic wines, and probably gaining a few kg. But then again who could resist Gerbeaud and its fabulous cakes in the heart of Budapest? The rendezvous with the scale is planned for next week.
Back to work, back to reality, back to an empty fridge, I will first go through the road trip experiences and the one or the other foodie delight. Time will come to start cooking again, whilst in the mean time I think the Beer here needs some tlc. Just as much as I am longing to my next restaurant ,that is before the rendezvous with the scale and the inevitable diet ahead !
So it's up to you to tell me what's up for your holidays
Cheers
M
The holidays are always important to my family. Being the strict traditional italian catholics as we are, we do everything together for holidays. if I miss one function they hold a mass for me and pray that I come to my senses. If i'm not sitting with them glued to a Notre Dame football game and praying to the virgin mary that they throw touchdowns, im considered an outcast. Ah yes...love holidays here at home.