I am posting this on Thanksgiving when it only occurred a week ago! Some things are so beautiful to your soul you don't want to chance forgetting them. It was one of the highlights of our mission. Riding bikes on a beautiful day through a special part of the country. It also was a time for me to remember Paul Nordin. He surely rode through some of the same villages. We could see Middleburg, which was Paul's first city, most of the time as we rode. Lastly, we are getting emotional as we see the end coming to a wonderful experience. As Sister Everton said tonight as we were discussing our rather dismal employment prospects (or more specifically, how do I explain in a job interview to someone who knows nothing about our church why I did this at this time in my life, what I did and why I enjoyed it), "regardless of our future, I would not trade this experience for anything in the world". Our ride in Zeeland was one of those experiences.
The first town we came to was Zoutelande (salt land). We walked our bikes up 30 feet of stairs to get to the top of the dike. Zoutelande is charming with the red roofs and windmill. |
This is the church right across from the dike. I think it is called the West Church. |
The view South. |
We returned to the wooded areas below the dike. |
After about 8 KM the trail ran along this lake with a view of Westkapelle on the other side of the lake. |
We were able to ride on top of the dike again. |
The old church tower stands above the red roofs. The church was bombed out except for the tower. There is a light on the church tower to guide the ships. |
The country to the East is beautiful with cows grazing in the marshlands. |
The bike path turned into a dirt trail. |
There was a golf course below us. |
Nice view of the ninth hole. |
We climbed to a high lookout point over Domburg. The red brick Victorian mansion is a hotel. |
This is a view of Domburg with the church on the left and windmill on the right. |
The current queen's mother like to stay at this hotel. |
This is the town square around the church. |
We rode past the windmill on the way out of Domburg. |
The sun was setting on the fields. |
I need two pictures to capture this moment - the emerald green fields and the brilliant sunset. The man-made camera is no match for the wonder of the eye created by our maker.
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The temperature started to drop quickly. We were glad we dressed warmly. We passed this windmill in Meliskerke. |
Loved this post. Amazing ride. Reminds me a bit of Den Helder and Texel where I rode on one of my P days. When does your mission end? This is Kurt Sweeney posting via my daughter's gmail account (I am at kurtsweeney@cableone.net)
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