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Pieterpad: Venlo to Swalmen

July 3 – What a difference a rainstorm makes! We bid adieu to Villa Anna, and stepped out into the 56 F morning – a forty degree drop in one day! A beautiful clear day, with a high in the mid 70s and 15 miles planned.

More quirky statues as we walk out of Venlo
Quiet please!
Getting out of the city. Which way do we go now?
Today’s signage was the most confusing so far…do we follow the red and white, or obey the X?
Let’s go this way
So many choices!
More beautiful flower farms
A noisy wood chipper came by to widen our path
Deer stands all along this route
I love a natural arbor
Horses!
Lexi, what kind of horse is this?
…and sheep!
Still water
A lookout welcoming us to Swalmen
Another statue on the way to our B&B
This is St. John of Nepomuk, also known as the Bridge saint, as he was killed by being thrown off a bridge. He has his finger to his lips as he was martyred for refusing to betray the confessed secrets of the queen.
An odd sculpture outside the restaurant
An exquisite supper – Jim had the stuffed peppers, and I had pasta and burrata. I’d not had burrata before: it is a cheese globe of mozzarella on the outside, which you break open to find soft creamy stracciatella inside. What a treat!

A Day in Venlo

July 2 – Well, we managed to get some sleep in our very warm room, and enjoyed a nice breakfast with some very crabby Germans who obviously did not sleep well either. Today’s temperature is expected to be 98 F for the second day in a row.

This is a planned zero mile rest day in the city of Venlo. We are happy not to be hiking, but wondered how to spend the day without cooking our brains. We ventured into the city to see what there was to see before the temperature got too hot.

Jim wanted to meet with his online group today, but our hotel has no Wi-Fi, so we looked for a place that might accommodate a Zoom call.

We went first to the bibliotek (a library should be a good resource no matter where you are), but they had neither Wi-Fi nor air con.

Most area restaurants had Wi-Fi but no air con, and did not appear to be places that would allow us to sit for an hour holding a meeting. We finally came upon the Museum of Modern Art, which had a little cafe where we could sit as long as we kept buying lemonades. Here are some things we saw in the city:

Lots of statues
Quaint architecture
We stopped in the St Martinus Basilica, where it was dark and cool. This bishop must have been very famous, as his gloves and shoes have been preserved
Animal angels?
Pretty carvings at the steps of the pulpit
A very imposing pulpit
God preparing to smite some poor soul
More artwork on the streets
Is that a chicken atop this sculpture?
The founders of Venlo
The Museum of Modern Art. Light on your feet? Twinkle toes? Name this piece of art!
The museum featured the works of Giselle Kuster. She started out painting realistically…
Got a bit modernist…
Went out on a limb….
Then went fully abstract!
I like an elevator with a sense of humor
When we left the museum at 4:30, the sky was turning dark and the streets were almost empty due to threat of the impending storm. It was 99 degrees F. We hustled back across town, and reached Villa Anna just as the sky opened and the rain poured down.

Pieterpad: Broekhuizen to Venlo

July 1 – We have been watching the weather all week, as the temperatures continue to rise way beyond what is usual in the Netherlands. We chuckled when a heat emergency was declared at 80 F, but today will get up to 95 F, and we are not chuckling now.

We asked for the earliest breakfast time, to take advantage of the coolness of the morning, but it’s looking like we’ll be taking a miserable walk.

We reviewed today’s route, and saw that we are scheduled to walk by an Albert Hjein (Netherlands best grocery store!) at about mile 5 of our 12 mile day. This gives us a place where we can direct an Uber, if Uber exists out here where there is no city.

It took a minute, but yes! Uber is available, and Rajik will come for us in 14 minutes! O happy day! A 7 mile day is doable in any heat.

I bet you wish you weren’t wearing those wool coats!
So, today we learned another lesson of the Pieterpad. When Uber drops you off right on the trail, make sure you are walking in the right direction. Yes, we walked this stretch twice. Now it’s an 8 mile day!
Interesting yard art – I like the pants!
I bet this guy heats up nicely in the sun
Here comes the sun, doo, dun, doo, doo
We were hoping for a shady woods walk, but no luck so far
Another ferry crossing – wonder why they don’t just build a bridge?
Time to put up the sun-brella. That little bit of shade makes all the difference
Jim didn’t have that option – he left his umbrella at home
A very effective crosswalk sign
Hot asphalt road walk – what else?
We got to walk along the water for a while, but it was no cooler there
Well look at that – a marker for the Camino de Santiago!
And still we walk…
…and walk some more into the city of Venlo
So now we’ve arrived at Villa Anna, a lovely historic B&B with – you guessed it – no air conditioning, and only one window, so no chance of a breeze. And no Wi-Fi either. It actually got up to 98 F this afternoon. It’s going to be a long night…