Campanile Lille Roncq
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A Duvel, Please
... much more cloudy, rainy weather during my 9 day trip. I managed to follow the walking route for about a kilometre and then started on some paved paths, narrow enough for just one car. Along both sids of the road were corn fields, pastures or brick farms. Some of the pastures held white, stocky cattle while others had miniature horses or sheep. There was a definite smell of manure around the larger farms, which took me right back ...
Brugge!
... day!
Brugge is a beautiful city, it has gates around the outside, and loads of canals (it's called the Venice of the North). It has loads of beautiful buildings and monuments as well. Unfortunately due to the rain we couldn't do much when we arrived on Thursday, we walked through the centre, and then stumbled upon a bar which played rock music, so we had to stop there for a quick drink!
The weather was a lot better on Friday, ...
Hátíðarhöldin hefjast
... sem flutt var!
Eftir tónleikana héldu gestgjafar okkar meš okkur į elstu krį borgarinnar. Hefur hśn veriš rekin samfellt frį žvķ um mišja 16. öld og varš manni sem oftar hugsaš til žess hvaš viš Ķslendingar vorum aš gera į žeim įrum!
Gengum loks um strętin mešfram sķkjunum įleišis ķ bķlinn til aš aka heim. Logn og blķša og žessi ótrślega fallega borg speglašist ķ vatninu. Žiš sem hugsanlega hafiš aldrei komiš hingaš - reyniš einfaldega aš gera eitthvaš ķ žvķ mįli!
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In Bruges
... s hand as it clutches the boy’s skull. The surgeon’s other hand is raised and in it he holds a long needle which at the other end is penetrating the left eye of the boy. The painter even included a faint silver line to show the needle inside of the eyeball. The boy is in every way the opposite of the surgeon. The surgeon is dark, still, and serious whereas the boy is bright, expressive, and in motion. With his good eye wide and terrified he peeks through the fingers ...
A day in Ieper
... channel ports where the British received their reinforcements and supplies. If the Germans could break through at Ieper, they could cut off the British forces and drive them out of the war. As a result, for 3 years both sides fought over Ieper, until they were fighting over nothing but bones. Almost no building were left standing, and what stood could hardly be called buildings. Through many years and much money from ...