Brussels details – architectural and painterly
In which we consider the architectural details of Brussels houses (and take a quick look at some details in art as well).
In which we consider the architectural details of Brussels houses (and take a quick look at some details in art as well).
A ridiculously long description of 10 items I think the world has got Out of Africa – a response to a dismal, poor article in the Guardian from last week.
In which we contemplate being home but away for a summer holiday and dwell on the Trädgårdsförening park and its surroundings in central Göteborg.
On the Swedish west coast near Gothenburg, looking west from Björlanda Store Udd. A summer seascape with rain clouds threatening.
I am still on holiday, and here’s photo evidence: a selfie taken in the sun at Eriksberg in Gothenburg on the Swedish West Coast.
I’m different – or perhaps not so much. This picture of graffiti on a shopfront blind on Chaussée d’Alsemberg, Brussels stands in for a post for this week.
In which we visit the Hergé museum in Louvain-la-Neuve and learn some things about the creator of Tintin – but less from the museum than from Wikipedia.
In which we contemplate a series of photos taken during Belgian’s national holiday to celebrate independence on Tuesday 21 July 2015.
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In which we visit Brussels’ Lemonnier underground tram station and consider the official henna hand tattoo decorations and the graffiti tiger in the tunnel.
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In which we ride the Brussels metro, break the law and chopped by a sliding door. Also some musing about corporal punishment as a learning aid.
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