Yesterday was a public holiday, so we went to Antwerp and visited the zoo. Over the course of the day, Macsen got hold of my camera and started snapping. Here are the results.
Yesterday was a public holiday, so we went to Antwerp and visited the zoo. Over the course of the day, Macsen got hold of my camera and started snapping. Here are the results.
It’s been a couple of months since I looked at what was on my camera, but I have finally gotten around to copying the photos to my PC and sorting them into folders. This, then, will probably turn out to be the first of several posts as I go through by backlog of snaps.
And where better to start with the trip we took to Antwerp zoo back in February, where Macsen discovered he had a real talent for stamping train tickets.
So after the beer, we went on for dinner. And when you’re in a French restaurant in Antwerp, what better way to round off the meal than with an authentic Irish coffee.
The blue flash in front of the chef is the flame…

And it was watching him pour the cream that convinced us to give it a go…

A cat, on a bike, seen in Brussels.
Everyone’s heard om Manneken Pis, but did you know that Brussels also has a Jeanneke Pis?
It was made by Denis-Adrien Debouvrie and erected in the mid-1980s and endowed with its own instant legend, the better to amuse strollers. This half-metre-high statue of blue-grey limestone depicts a woman with her hair in bunches, squatting and urinating, apparently very contentedly. It is located on the east side of the Impasse de la Fidélité / Getrouwheidsgang (Faith Alley), a narrow dead-end street some 100 metres long leading northwards off the restaurant-packed Rue des Bouchers / Beenhouwersstraat (Butchers’ Street). The alley also hosts a café where around 2000 different kinds of beer are served.
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