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#890444 added August 21, 2016 at 12:01am
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August Back Packing Across Europe Day 21
Prompt: Lyn says we can visit museums or the red light district. There are more sailing trips.

Daniko and I went to two museums. There were paintings and a tea pot that belonged to Hitler. I will pass on that one. A doll and a lamp were there that belonged to Anne Frank. Poor girl. I have never read her dairy. I shy away from those Nazi camps but my heart always went out to Anne. It is just nice to see the sights and taking a trip on the water. We are on a big boat like a yacht. It just smells nice and a cool breeze is blowing.. I am eating a pizza pocket. I didn't see our fellow back packers. I drank some wine and Daniko told me about his family. His family descended from royalty.

Can you believe it rained? We went to one of the restaurants and Kit Gaby ~ Finding my way back Jellyfish were there. We threw nickels in a wine glass and we had enough to buy three drinks. We ate a chicken dinner with mashed potatoes, dressing, bread, carrots, rice and a guy next to me ordered sour kout. I almost vomited. Our food was good. We got free German chocolate cake. I don't like it but I just took the frosting off.

Tomorrow is another day. Sally joined us. She bought postcards for all of us. With postcards and the pictures I have been taking, I have enough to fill 3 scrapbooks! I am going to my hotel. Daniko has a room by me and I will see him tomorrow.

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