After lunch at about 2 pm we went with our trip leader on an "Info Stroll of Dordrecht". Randy told us interesting or fun stories but I think I don't really need to repeat all.
This I should have asked about. Heineken's is a Dutch Brewery and Rhein und Elbe are two German rivers. One wonders what the story is.
Here is an interesting house "decorated" with a figure similar to "Brussel's little boy". Randy tells us that when Holland's queen was visiting the town and driving by, a certain body part was covered up.
Yes, waterways everywhere.
This we saw in the sidewalk in front of a house. Randy told us about Stolpersteine (plural) or "stumbling stones" in English. They are brass-plated cubes placed in pavements to commemorate victims of Naxi persecution. The 10x10 cm brass plaques are laid in front of the last residences of deported Jews, Sinti and Roma, political prisoners and other victims. The project was initiated by artist Gunter Demnig in 1992. Over 100,000 stones are already placed (of which approximately 86,000–90,000 are in Germany).
This is the statue of Willem van Oranje in Dordrecht. It is positioned in the historic heart of the city, close to where the foundations for an independent Netherlands were laid, the first "Statenvergadering" (Assembly of the States) in 1572.
This on the left is the smallest house in Dordrecht. And here Randy ended the "info walk". James and I were incredibly thirsty and went into the restaurant/cafe next to it. It was called "Helena".
When we needed to leave and paid I asked how old this beautiful house was, I was told 500 years.
More of the "Stolpersteine". So sad.
There is the pedestrian bridge and it is open.
We had to watch if close of course.
After Port Talk and dinner of course entertainment. Tonight it was the "Wanrooy Sisters Duo" playing accordions. We wondered about that.
But Anny and Paula van Wanrooy made amazing music but also were very funny. Everybody enjoyed it and had a good time.
Shows again that you just never know.
Step count for today: 13,877. Happy, happy. Night, night.
























































