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Angeline, A new surprise for you and one that you will like.

May 29, 2007 3:41PM PDT

Angeline, Got back from Europe May 6th.
Here is a highlight you may enjoy.

Brussels Royal Botanical Garden May 2007.

I hope that everyone in their lifetime can visit Brussels Belgium and to view this Conservatory.
It is impressive to see. Imagine the staff need to maintain this glorious structure??
Here they are, not to count all the additional labor needed:

Directie / Direction
Rammeloo Jan, directeur / director___
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__Algemeen beheer / Gestion g

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May 30, 2007 4:41AM PDT

I haven't opened all of the links, but will try to do more.

I fear my overseas travel days are past. Thankfully, we went most years before my husband died, and I have the memories,

Brussels looks like a fine assignment.

The Academy graduation was this morning. Secretary of Defense Gates was the speaker.

Angeline
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Academy graduation?
May 30, 2007 8:49AM PDT

?is always spectacular event. I will remember the one I went to in 1998.
Seems like only yesterday.
The links that I sent are pretty good. I listed on Kukenhoff as a Sweedish Garden (which may be a Japanese Garden). I will have to ask my wife her opinion. I think I am right with Sweedish. It certainly was beautiful. I think that Brussels is wonderful to visit.
It is definately a country that feels like a United Nations of nationalities. We all had a great vacation.

-Kevin