On Tenderhooks at the Hook of Holand
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Our local helpful bike shop at the Hook of Holland |
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We're only a ferry ride away from England here |
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Dinner with Bob and Jose last night. They're our guardian angels 😊 |
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Comfy digs for two nights |
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The Kuiperduin Hotel. It used to be the Rectory for the Church next door. But we've now downgraded to a campground |
It's now Monday
evening and we're still at the Hook (and
also on tenderhooks waiting for the bike outcome haha!)
We spent the last two nights in our lovely hotel and spent yesterday
evening with Bob and Jose, our guardian angels here at the Hook. They joined us
for an excellent dinner in a spot overlooking the “New Waterway” as this section
of the Rhine is known.
This morning we were at the bike shop at opening and the news
now is they were able to track down the parts in Belgium. The question is how long
will it take to get them here. I think it was quite fortunate to even find these
parts in Europe as my brand of bike (Kona) is not very common here. There is a chance
they could arrive tomorrow. If not, we have a bit of a problem because the bike
shop is closed on Wednesday.
Today we learned that all the hotels in town are full, and there
is nothing available here on Air Bnb or Warmshowers. But we did eventually find
a campground nearby, so we're all set up there now. The hard part is just not knowing
how long this will take. We have come up with a plan B and C but first we feel we
should first wait to see what happens tomorrow. So now we wait.
Patience pays off ....that is the best solution for now. The parts hopefully come tomorrow...hugs!
ReplyDeleteYou're right, we just have to be patient. We're better off hanging out here than Calgary where they got snow yesterday!
DeleteWell, it's fun with bicycles, it's the same as with cars, spare parts must be ordered abroad. As far as I can remember, the Dutch bikes were different than they don't have hills. The delivery service definitely works.
ReplyDeleteI ride a Kona too. I never considered that it might be hard to find parts for it in Europe!
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