On our third day trip, we met up
with Sjoerd’s parents who were happily brought us around. They were the most
friendly and welcoming couple ever! After much discussion on trying to figure
out what we wanted to do, we just ended up deciding to go to Kats, the rose
garden as a replacement for the tulips that we missed out, Zierikzee and The
Mill.
Upon
arrival, we were treated with delicious apple strudel and a nice cup of hot
coffee.
I even took a pic of their
lovely home #^.^#
As an avid fridge magnets
collector, each of the family members has been collecting fridge magnets from
different countries for years.
Posing with the couple at the entrance of Kats rose garden.
We were amazed with the large
varied of roses in the garden O.o
When nature meets art.
The artworks on display belong to the students whom compete for the modern
art competition.
I just don't get Modern Art in
the garden.
We knew time was short, so we set
off for the famous bridge and tower scenery of Zierikzee.
Then we went on a walking tour of
the town, through some quaint streets.
We drove past the storm control
system, which is similar to hydraulic system. According to Peter, this system
was part of a project which developed after a devastating flood in the 50’s and
it took 20 years to complete in the 70’s. It is amazing to see the amount of
engineering and hydraulics to ensure that the sea stays at bay.
We then went across the town and I
took photos of a windmill and a mini playground at The Mill.
We eventually settled down for
some tea breaks and further chit- chatting.
Photo from top left to bottom right (Hot Choco + Cookie), Poffertjes (small,
fluffy pancakes), Hot Mint Tea and Waffle. Apparently, hot mint tea is quite
popular in Holland. It's usually served in a big glass, piping hot water with
fresh mint leaves …I ordered waffle with loads of strawberries.
Best waffle ever!
After the wonderful snacks, Peter
took us on a walking tour on the beach before sent us off to the railway
station. We were really thankful to Peter and Loor for taking care of us! We
enjoyed our short visit so much, hopefully, they can come to Malaysia next year where we will be more than happy to bring them around ^^
P.s: Tomorrow we are off to Rotterdam
where we spent the day sight-seeing
XOXO
sasycat
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