Again we all drove a lap of honor before we
parked and occupied the square with our Spiders. An impressive
sight and the citizens could not keep their eyes of the
Spiders. Unfortunately the rain started to pour down again
after a few minutes, but this time we were prepared. We were
already at the bar and talking about this great arrangement
and all the work Cobi, Erwin and Mathijs and the Dutch Spider
Register had done to please us. Thank you all.
Our Belgian friends were well prepared and
seemed to like to sit under the umbrella. Another funny thing
I noticed was that every item had an Alfa Romeo logo on.
Claudia and Dirk from Germany introduced the
first FWD Spider I have seen in Limburg. It was a black 2,0 TS
with a strange GPS? navigator. This computer could tell every
small and tiny road anywhere. I was very impressed. Stina had
her doubts, she is my navigator. The next day one Spider got
lost and missed the wine yard, it came just in time for
departure and never got the opportunity to see the wine
cellar. Guess who it was. Yepp, the GPS was not in the mood
that day and Stina said she would never let me down. Great
.I just had to stop
the Alfa to take this beautiful photo. No matter in what
direction you looked, there were Spiders all over. There were
Spiders from Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Holland, Italy,
France, Switzerland, Scandinavia, USA, yes, a lot of Spiders.
This is something that will make the winter a bit shorter in
Scandinavia. The sound of the alloy twin-cam engines was
tremendous. And when glancing in the rear view mirror, could
there be a more beautiful sight than a lot of Spiders? The
Luxembourg Spiders close to our round-tail are of the 4th
Series
Ma Cobi took well care of us. Suddenly
she just stood there guiding us all in the right direction.
The instructions are getting better and better, but it happens
now and then that we get lost. In such moments it is good to
have faith in Cobi, Erwin and Mathijs and the rest of the
organization. It is common to see Erwin in his 4th series
Spider in the mirror overtaking us all. Then we know that we
are on the wrong way. We are very polite when Erwin stops his
Alfa and points the opposite direction and we just obey. Well,
Erwin is bigger and stronger than most of us and he has a
Spider so what else could you do but follow him.
This was just hundred meters down the hill
from the wine yard and we all lined up. The round-tails here
belongs to me, the black one to Klaus Mohr and the last one
was from Holland. I am not sure who that driver was. Anyway,
if you see yourself, please send me an E-mail and I will add
this information.
We had quite a lot of Duettos and 1750
Veloces here at our meetings. Hans deKok has laid his hands on
a red Duetto and as they had a green Coda tronca before, Petra
and Hans now have to struggle about the cars. You could have
worse troubles.
Back to basics again. Suddenly the Spiders
were slowing down ahead of us. Stina, who really is fond of
dogs got very excited. The reason may be seen on this photo.
The border collie was very motivated and this moment stayed
with us. Time was the same as a hundred years ago, the peace
and tranquility was total. The roads the organization had
chosen were as always fantastic. Up and down, across and
under, left and right turns.
I have seen so many interesting and
beautiful places here in Holland, thanx to these Spider
meetings. Since there are so many local people who know the
area and every single house, we get the opportunity to drive
in places we never ever have heard of before. This is what
makes the meetings so special.
We all felt very special when we noticed the
flower arrangements on the streets. The friendly Dutch people
had made quite an effort to celebrate us. Holland is known to
me as the Golden garden, but this was even better. My feelings
were very strong, I wouldn't dare touch the flowers with the
wheels. Unfortunately, someone told me later that the village
was celebrating something else.
Again, an umbrella and a Spider. Who might
that be? Could it be the Spaan family? Right you are.
Priscilla holds the umbrella and Christian Spaan has spotted
something interesting. I think it was a black 4th Series
Spider, don't you? Stina and I were invited to join the Spaan
family on Sunday and that was something. I felt like a kid in
a candy store. I will tell more about that later.
Last year, Christian drove his black 4th
series Spider and got an award for that. This year he took the
older Spider, perhaps he did not want to have his new Spider
muddy?
Speaking of umbrellas, the Belgian Spider
crew are getting along really well under the umbrella.
Unfortunately we had some heavy showers and had to use the
hood mechanism several times. This was like the road tests
under heavy conditions, but the Spiders never let us down. I
understand that you are so proud of this part of Europe. It is
so beautiful and the roads are excellent for Spiders. Perhaps
when Stina and I retire we will stay there in Belgium/Holland.
If I came to a crowded parking lot with cars
all over it, everything in a mess, I wouldn't mind as long as
the cars were Alfa Romeo. Or even better, if they were all
Spiders. This was how it looked two minutes before the final
dinner. The local inhabitants made big eyes.
Imagine a parking lot crowded with Alfa
Romeos. Then picture the cars to be all Spiders. Furthermore,
the Spiders came in all different colors, were in good shape
and came from all over Europe. Plus the sound of the engines
and all the Alfisti strolling around. What a Sunday.
A traditional Dutch buffet was welcoming us.
We had a barbeque party and were all eating like mad. the food
tasted excellent after a day in the open Spiders. At the same
time the Formula 1 race was on, but nobody cared about that.
Chatting Spiders beats F1.
The food tasted fine and some of us were
playing the Muppet show acting as the "Swedish
chef", -ahoune moune moouh tack sa micket. The smoke this
time came from the meat and sausages and not from the
oil-burning engines. Fortunately, we did not have any troubles
with our Spiders this time, so Jaan Groen had an easy meeting.
However, I saw him filling his plate very often, perhaps food
can be a substitute for tampering with the Spider?
Rafaela and Giancarlo from Italy are making
plans with Erwin. Giancarlo got the award for driving the
longest way to Limburg. Congratulations, hope to see you next
year. The meeting is most international and a great success.
This summer someone had placed the European Championship in
football in Belgium and Holland. We saw nothing of this event
and they did not disturb us. I think we had a better time than
the football spectators.
Jaan Spaan and his family invited Stina and
me to their house, an invitation greatly accepted and
appreciated. Jaan and I spent a nice time in his garage with
all his Spider parts and other Alfa Romeo related items. I
felt like a kid in a candy store.
It is always interesting to see the garage
of another Alfista, but this garage was the best private I
have seen. And contained only Spider parts and Spiders. I had
a hard time keeping my fingers away from the Alfas. Talk about
kids in a candy store.
Stina and Jaan planned our return to Sweden,
they found some small, narrow and winding roads we hade never
seen before. Since Jaan is a true Spideralfista, he knew how
to optimize the driving. Good roads plus a round-tail equals
"Fortuna"! Of course the map was placed on the
boot-lid of a Spider.
Even though Holland is considered to be as
flat as a kitchen table, they have lots of winding roads
there. We really like the land of the tulips.
I am a bit embarrassed to tell you about the
only accident we had. When Stina and I drove back to Sweden
again, I noticed that the brake fluid was a bit low. I topped
the reservoir and continued to drive through Germany and
Denmark. When we stopped to pay the fair over the new Öresund
bridge between Copenhagen and Sweden, there were no brakes,
the pedal went down to the floor.
I had to use the hand brake and nothing
serious happened. Luckily we live only five minutes from the
toll station so we got home safe. It turned out to be the
T-connection at the rear axle that had corroded. I replaced it
the same afternoon and was very happy it did not happen at the
motorway when we were driving in a line of nine Spiders to the
Spaan house. Jan said he had to clean his engine and we were
sure speeding all of us. That was fun, revving the engines and
warming up the oil and clean the exhaust.
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Wille R. If you have any comments or questions, please send an
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