The following is an amplified expansion of a letter I just wrote to the Lady from the travel Bureau we used for the trip.
Trust that it is of interest to you. If not please delete and please forgive me,
Walter
Questions, questions, so many questions! So let's see if I can answer them satisfactorily.
Yes it took us longer than expected to recover from our trip this time. Possibly because both parts of it were pretty full on and not quite as restful as I expected.
The cruise was really good and enjoyable. (From Amsterdam in the Netherlands and through Germany, Austria & Slovakia, to Budapest in Hungary, along the rivers and canal systems there and going either up or down through 68 Lochs.) One can't really compare it to the Ocean Cruise, as they are both so different. The sights, (Old, Castles, Churches & old towns) although a little repetitive after a while, were fantastic and I quite enjoyed the activities planned on this cruise. (Which was mostly but not exclusively on-shore ones), most of which were included in the package deal. To do some, we had to forgo to do other things, so one never has any reason to claim to be bored.
I'm not sure what my expectations were from this trip, as most of them would have been clouded by the previous cruise, and as already said, this was so different, But we greatly enjoyed it and would probably do another river cruise before an Ocean one. But then who knows, if something interesting came up Ocean wise?
We spent one day just walking around Middleburg (Capital of Zeeland province) and greatly loved the place. The Hotel we stayed in was built in 1537 or something and had a fantastic view of the confluence of 3 separate Canals, from our first Floor room. The Service there was great too. Thanks for recommending it to us.
We didn't spend more time in Middleburg itself because Martha's cousins wouldn't let us. (They took us under their wing right from the start, and we didn't want to leave them when the time came, either.) We arrived late on Monday afternoon and rang them straight after arrival, about 6:30pm. They came out about an hour later and took us to their farm at Ritthem, about 8 Kms away that night to meet her sister and her husband, and also their parents, (Martha’s Uncle and aunt whom she hadn't seen in nearly 30 years. Her Uncle is almost the spitting image of her father, but totally opposite in nature.) It was decided by the sisters and their husbands) there and then by them that the next day, the visiting Sister and her husband would take us for a drive around the nearby tourist spots and the famous and Massive dam built there in response to the great flood disaster of 1953.
The next day the sister that lived there and her husband, took us to the places of interest to Martha, including and into the Church, where her Parents were married. She even saw the house still standing where her mother lived with her parents &10 siblings.) We even went to see a cousin of Martha’s on her Mum's side. Her of Martha’s on her Mum's side, who along with her husband run a small Washing Machine Museum & Small fuchsia Nursery out of the home she was born in. We also found out that not only was this cousin's mother alive, (but in very poor health at 84), but so was another sister of Martha's Mum, who at 93, was still living at home. So Thursday we had to ourselves to see Middleburg, and then Friday morning was spent at the cousin's place and nearby wetlands and forest and 14th century Fort ruins. And that afternoon we went to visit this aunt, whom claims that that martha's youngest sister was named after her. A new thought to what Martha had previously been told! Although the visit was done through translation by Martha's cousin on her father's side, it was all wonderful to Martha.
That night we even went to a Dutch Reformed Church for their Good Friday evening service. And of course the next morning we headed to the railway station while it was still dark, for the 2-½ hour Train journey back to the Airport and we then had our long flight back home and a week nearly to recover from that.
The rest belongs to another story, so will end here for now,
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