7.6° C A mild night. Sunny spells. The Albert Hein was small,
but had everything we needed. Bill wanted to look around the shops, so we
loaded the shopping in the car and went back upstairs. The shopping centre lead
on to the main town square and Bill was going to have a walk around town as he
was having trouble with the new T-Mobile ‘phone chip he’d bought. We just went
into Blokker where I got Mike a pack of shoe laces for one Euro (he’d paid 2,50
plus for a pack of two in France!) Back to the boat, packed the groceries away
and had some lunch. Mike went for nap - he’d said we’d go for a walk around the
town later! When he recovered consciousness it was too late to go for a walk, so
he started work on drawing some electronic circuits on the computer as he’d
promised to do them and send them to Peter. I made a cheesecake - we’d bought
some digestive biscuits (can’t get them in France, or Belgium) We had “tree trunks”
(a tasty Dutch speciality sausage coated in cheesy crumbs) with chips for
dinner.
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