It is so easy to bicycle here! |
Only made it about a mile before this church caught our attention. They might be mostly red brick but the form is almost always unique. |
We made it out of the town in no time at all today....hurray for small towns. |
The bridge allowed cycling traffic to cross under this major road. |
Koge, where we stopped at a sporting goods store for camp stove gas. The fellow that helped us had been to Oregon and knew all about REI. |
The handicap symbol is made out of white stones. |
Picked up sandwiches at a bakery in Herfloge and found this table at a nearby soccer stadium. They even let Donna use the restroom in the locker room. |
Thatched roofed houses are becoming more common as we get into the country-side. |
Barley and other grains are in abundance. |
A little bit of "Old American West" ...... never expected to see this! |
This road was our favorite part of the day. |
It almost looked like a bike path but it really has two way motor vehicle traffic......sometimes. |
It led us to our night's stay and the back to the water, the Praesto Fjord. |
There are only 10 rooms and each has it own private garden plus the communal garden area is delightful. |
We observed these cute signs on a little walk after dinner. |
Trying to catch up on all the pictures we taken this first week. Maybe, just maybe we will get to the blog? |
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