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Kortrijk fantastic festival
... rock classics on acoustic instruments and they were called “Blaas of Glory” Their act was totally tongue in cheek, “taking the Mickey” of all the traits of rock superstars, dress and actions.
Another group called “Fanfare a la Gueule du Ch'Val” were dressed in all kinds of fancy dress, again a great act, playing snatches of music from Classic to Egyptian type music, very well.
Isi ...
John has 2 rants today!
... and then returned to the boat to get some lunch, drink and pick up a couple of things. By the time we got back to the station, we had just missed a train, so we stopped to have a drink as Isi was rather thirsty with all this heat. For the first time Isi finished her drinks first as it is usually John who has 2 to her 1.
Ypres lived up to expectation, beautiful streets and buildings, public square with the buildings being very Dutch style.
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A Fantastic Beer Day in Western Belgium
... display. We meet the owner and former chef of the restaurant, Christopher (Gustaf) Pelfrene who has just returned from Antwerp’s annual beer passie weekend. After one year in business they achieved second place in World Beer Gastronomy so we know we are in for a special evening. His wife, Stefanie current chef, arrives with fresh produce for the restaurant. Gustaf brings out a huge filet of cod which has just been brought in from the sea ...
Brussels Taffic Nightmares and land of windmills
... to mix it up. It is very pleasant and even though traffic goes by on the street, you still here birds. Seems like everywhere we go birds are singing. I check on the laundry a few times and keep it going while we relax and enjoy the beautiful day. Again it is short sleeve weather and warm. We are seated on the shady side of the street and are quite comfortable.
Laundry cleaned finally and we are on our way to Bellegem Belgium for our ...
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 ...