Today's adventures took us south, to Rotterdam (home of Friesian horses), Gouda (home of Gouda cheese), and The Hague (home of the International Criminal Court). It was a great day!
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| A flock of sheep on the side of a major highway, you know, like you see. | 
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| I know I've already posted pictures of the windmills, but I just think they are so cool, and I can't stop myself.
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| Our horse lover planned a cool field trip to a Friesian horse stable. | 
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| So beautiful! | 
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| It's hard to explain how harrowing it was to parallel park our standard right next to this canal, on a street no wider than our car, but my awesome husband pulled it off flawlessly.
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| excited to be in Gouda | 
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| one of the many canals in Gouda | 
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| cheesing it up at the cheese shop | 
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| Cheese, glorious cheese! | 
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| sampling one of the more uniquely flavored and colored cheeses (lavender and thyme)
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| Cheese Museum | 
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| So much cheese! | 
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| giant cheese scale in the cheese museum | 
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| A lovely lunch at our first European sidewalk cafe | 
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| Ruth's lunch: croquets She does not know what it was, even after eating it, but she loved it!
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| My lunch: The Old Gouda Every bite was a delight!
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| The cafe sign made us laugh: Eat, Drink & Leave | 
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| The church in Gouda's center was our view during lunch. | 
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| A huge cow statue that looks like it's made out of legos: win, win! | 
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| This alleyway looks like it has a secret. | 
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| The International Criminal Court in The Hague | 
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