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Beer, and chocolate, - did I mention CHOCOLATE?
... sad to say our good-bye). We can't thank them enough...such beautiful people.
We meandered around Brussels centre for hours, stumbled across a flea market, (my version people throwing out their old rotten garb and piling it up on the ground, not a pretty site). So hence did a quick gecko and moved on....OH and whilst we were lurking around the flea markets, a pleasant surprise, our friend whom we had dinner the night before with at our ...
A proper introduction to an amazing city
... inquired about the various options we had when it came to choosing the best...as it turns out, the options are truly endless! Whether it be caramel, lemon, orange, or whatever your taste may be, one shop will surely have your flavor. We were in heaven, and we each left with a box of the best stuff available.
With chocolate in hand, we wandered around the neighborhood to a nearby waffle maker. The line was long, and the smells were good. At ...
When it's time to move on...
... you truly get to see its magic and charm. It's no wonder so many men come here to propose to their girlfriends, and couples come to celebrate their honeymoon or anniversaries.
I arrived in Paris on 31 March, with a goal of learning a new language and experiencing what life is like living abroad. In my 6 weeks in Paris, I learned about trust. I entrusted only the 3rd person in the last 20 years to cut my hair. I learned to be confident ...
Ready? Set? Travel!!!!
... a fountain and lots of statutes. I took a few pictures of them but what intrigued most was the set up of trees surrounding the park. They looked like nets. Badminton nets to be exact. Upon closer inspection I realize that they trained the trees to grow horizontally and blend into one another. Vertical sticks are then tied to the horizontal branches. See the picture to get a better idea. Its spring and the trees haven't filled in yet. ...
Churches and Petit Julien
... and decadent, while the air in the place was thick and warm. Brussels has been experiencing exceptionally warm weather these days.
We attempted to visit the archaelogical site, Coudenburg, but alas, we must await for a day because the site was closed as it is a Monday and most museums are not open on Mondays.
This is Philip's and my seventh wedding anniversary, so we celebrated with a delightful Italian meal just off the Grand Place on ...