It was a nice morning. Not even as much dew on the ground or tent. I started packing up as usual, eating some bread and protein bar as I did. The chickens came by to say good bye (with the rooster it was more like good morning but at 5am).
The man that owned the campsite came out to meet me and have a chat which was nice. I really think the Drenthe province has had the nicest people so far. He even explained that the rooster is actually very kind and protective of the hens. Yesterday when I was trying to feed him some bread too, the hens would take it. But the owner explained that he let's the hens eat first before he does. This morning I even seen him share some the bread with the hens evenly and get puffy at one is she was being greedy. So I guess he's not exactly the pushover I thought he was.
The countryside has less sheep now and more cows and corn fields. There were a few very cute tiny towns. Not laid out the same as the others. They even felt different.
I still managed to find a grocery store for beer, wine and cheese tonight.
The campsite is quiet. No cats or chickens or goats or horses on the property. But one less rooster is OK.
No pics today because for some reason the tablet will connect to the WiFi but not the phone.
A few more nights of camping then a full derby weekend in Amsterdam! I can't wait.
Leann
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