Manoir Inter Scaldes
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From beer to bridges
... in which he explains at length his reasons for creating this collection of exhibits. He promotes the use of present day materials. The largest piece feels like it is made from polystyrene. The rest are translucent plastic. I think it is effective and the interest it was attracting supports that view. The striking plastic figures are complemented by a few smaller traditional artifacts.
I could have spent all afternoon there but wanted to photograph a statue I ...
Rails and tales + John's latest flames!
... signage. It stopped raining and so we left it on the bottom press studs and ready to lift again if needed. Fortunately it wasn't. We arrived at Terheijden turning and as John turned into the dyke he was greeted with the small foot and cycle ferry coming out at full speed. He managed to stop and waited for them to come out, and we went in and moored up. The ferry man came over and with his "other hat" is the harbour master who said we could ...
Almost on the road
... br> - De zomer van Antwerpen (letterlijk en figuurlijk) en de zonnige, spontane Sunday Matinees (dat heb ik jammer genoeg vorig jaar te laat ontdekt)
- Lolla Palooza pasta! Mmmhhhh!
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Maar… dankzij de hypermoderne wereld waarin wij leven zijn een facebook, travelpod, skype, gmail, etc. nooit veraf. Ik zal jullie kunnen bombarderen met -Oh despicable me- de zon, zee, strand, jungle,…verhalen via elke elektronische weg die er ...
A Backwards Glance at Five Days in Deutschland
... 8230;……….as mesmerized as we were with the Rhine, the love affair we were feeling for this wonderful waterway all came to a rather abrupt end when we crossed the hills to the west and came down from the steep winding narrow tree-shrouded country road to greet the majestic Mosel River! Oh my! We had seen it ever so briefly before through the windows of the fast-paced train and were impressed even at that, but ...
Walk a Mile in My Shoes
... One day I'll have one class for three hours and some days I have two classes which are each three hours. My alarm typically will go off around 8 and then I hit snooze until about 8:30. After I get my life together I head to class which starts around 9:30. It doesn't seem to bad, but when you don't fall asleep until around 1, it becomes insanely hard to function.
My classes I have to say, are not that interesting and its extremely hard to keep ...