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Travel Blogs from Antwerp
Sorry Antwerp!
... city is an unsung gem and didn´t deserve the implied criticism in my last blog entry. There are many fascinating buildings, a massive cathedral, a most impressive railway station, Ruben´s house (and his paintings) and many fine buildings that reflect the city´s rich and prosperous history.
The MAS museum is particularly worthy of mention. It is very modern (opened last year I believe) and is a ...
Tired and hungry
... shouting they got out through their 3rd floor bedroom window onto the metal fire escape that runs down the back of the whole of the building (including past my window) and once there they engaged in a little 'free running', bounding noisily up and down making an incredible racket. Perfect! So, two telephoned complaints to reception finally brought some peace and, with it, sleep.
But no photos :(
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Erwin did it like this.
... to a long lasting business that can ride the ups and downs of the paper industry is contacts – namely that of the church to print bibles for. . So the trick is to stick to religious books and science books – the church will always have money to pay, and facts often remain the same, keeping the book in print. There is a collection of old school prayer books with elegantly detailed pages and covers. Seeing this make me want to make books from scratch.
Here I see what ...
Because You're Drunk?
... talking to Maria as she smile and points with her head to the scene behind me. I questioning turn around and am greeted by the view of the city as we head further up and up. The buildings flan out and run off into the distance, where we can see the crazy Atomium thing they were known for.
We sit in the courtyard watching the world for a few hours. This is Mary’s favourite place to bring people when they first arrive in Brussels. It’s peaceful, with amazing ...
All You Women Who Independent
... For those of you who do not know, ARAMARK was not my first choice of employment, but Hyatt was. I have an interview with Hyatt this Wednesday. I need to give my answer to ARAMARK by tomorrow morning. Of course the obvious answer to many would be to take the job. But the way I look at it, this is basically deciding my future. Where I will be after I graduate, and it dawned on me that I will be a senior in college next year. That scares the **** out of me. I am so happy and proud ...