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  • Day 2

    Spontan abstecher nach Luxemburg

    July 16, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Gester entschlossen wir über Luxemburg und Belgien zu fahren, Länder die uns unbekannt waren. Also los.

    Wir übernachteten auf einem Camping in Luxemburg und heute durften wir noch einen kurzen einblick in die Stadt erhaschen. Der ÖV ist hier Gratis, somit fuhren wir mit dem Bus in die City.

    Über park4nigth haben wir einen stellplatz gesucht. Dabei fanden wir dieses lauschige plätzchen. die anfahrt führte jedoch über einige schmalere wege. Aber jetzt ist es mega🥰

    Bei den Bilder einige eindrücke der fahrt und von der Stadt und unserem heutigen Schlafplatz.
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  • Day 5

    On our way to Paris

    May 29, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

    Are you even a tourist if you don't run after the train? Lucie helped me fulfill this dream. 🤣 Not on purpose though.

    There's also a woman next to us who is hardcore praying (out loud) as if she is asking for forgiveness on behalf of all humanity.

    Lucie said "It must be her first time, I guess."

    *This photo is dedicated to my mom because she insisted I take more pictures of myself*
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  • Day 17

    Marching on!

    May 22, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Belgian Pageantry is, it seems, a big thing. I was lucky to bump into a festival in full swing in Thuin. It appears to be an evolution of a religious parade where a statue or relic of the local saint is taken around the village once a year as a kind of blessing/protection. Somehow this has got wrapped up with military costumes from the period around Napoleon for armies coming from all over the place (belgium is a bit of a long-term battle ground). The locals were super keen to impress about how great this is. There were many different marching bands each of which have various uniforms and divisions for drums, guns, women, kids etc.
    Binche is famous for its festival with straw stuffed gilles (men) which lob oranges as a blessing. It was not their fete but a few of them were out and about (and I was given but not lobbed an orange ).
    I also visited the 2002 UNESCO barge lift (unfortunately closed on Mondays but impressively huge none the less) and the found the older Napoleonic version near by. Finally stopped in the city of Mons.
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  • Day 1

    2025-01-03 Belgien

    March 1 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

    Weiter geht es. Land Nummer 3 für heute.
    Wir müssen durch Belgien durch, um zu unserem Tagesziel zu kommen.
    Dachten ursprünglich, wir machen einen kleinen Fotostop am Atomium, aber, wie üblich, unsre geplante Abfahrtszeit haben wir nicht geschafft. Sind erst kurz vor 11 losgekommen. Plan war um 8 loszufahren😉Read more

  • Day 6

    Mons und Pairi Daiza zum Dritten

    August 30, 2024 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Heute haben wir die Innenstadt von Mons besucht- klein aber fein. Danach ging es nochmal nach Pairi Daiza.
    Den letzten Abend lassen wir gemütlich bei Lagerfeuer und Grillgut ausklingen bevor es morgen wieder zurück nach Hause geht.Read more

  • Day 4

    Pairi Daiza

    August 1, 2024 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Vandaag naar een fantastisch dierenpark geweest: Pairi Daiza. Zeer ruim opgezet, heel veel groen, duidelijke themagebieden, gewoon prachtig! Het terrein is gelegen op het terrein van een oude abdij waarvan nog veel gebouwen in tact zijn gebleven. Het terrein is zo groot dat we niet alles hebben kunnen bekijken. Er wordt na 30 jaar nog steeds ontwikkeld en geïnvesteerd. Je kunt er zelfs overnachten in het park grenzend aan een van de dierenverblijven. Reden om nog eens terug te gaan. In 2025 opent weer een nieuw deel met een gigantische tropische kas. Hieronder een kleine indruk. Oh ja he-le-maal geweldig waren natuurlijk de panda's 🥰 drie volwassenen en twee jonge panda's verblijven op het park. Het blijft fantastisch om deze dieren in het echt te zien!Read more

  • Day 1

    Flotte Fahrt bis Clairefontaine

    June 13, 2024 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Ganz enstpannt starten wir heute die siebenundzwanzigste Knubbel-Tour. Hauptziel sind die Landungsstrände in der Normandie, wo im Juni 44 die Alliierten zur Beseitigung des Nazi-Regimes antraten. Das schauen wir uns mal an. Unsere heutige erste Etappe führt uns über Köln- Aachen-Lüttich bis Charleroi, wo wir auf einem völlig unaufgeregtem CP, der Domaine Clairefontaine Quartier machen. Hier gibt' s einen Badesee, Spielplätze, Minigolf-Anlage und im nahen Dorf sogar 'ne Pizzeria mit einwandfreien Pizzen. Der Anfang ist gemacht.Read more

  • Day 2

    Petit break, pour tenir la distance

    November 7, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    La nuit tombe et le trajet semble un peu s'allonger....Serait-ce la fatigue après tant d'impressions.....?
    En tous cas, comme par hasard, je me retrouve à la même aire de repos où on s'était déjà arrêté au mois de juin, pour aller vers Goodwood, pour le Festival of Speed....
    L'espresso de la machine Starbucks est toujours aussi excellent (même si c'est du lèse-majesté pour les baristas italiens.....con tutte le mie scuse 🙏) et les toilettes toujours aussi.........🙁.
    Faudrait pas s'attarder.....
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  • Day 10

    Beatle Day

    September 23, 2023 in Belgium ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    After lunch in Mons, Brigitte, Melanie and I set off for the Beatles Day at the Mons exhibition hall. The Beatles day is an annual event that brings together a large lineup of bands and performers who play homage to the Fab Four. The event is attended by about 2,000 people of all ages (although the demographic leaned towards the 50+) and runs for 12 hours. In addition to the performers, there is Beatles merchandise from paintings and books and photographs to vintage clothing, jewellery, records and t-shirts.

    We met up with a couple of Brigitte’s friends, Yves and Gerard, who are both very nice people, and who made me feel welcome and were patient with my broken French! Geertje and Gui joined us at about 9pm, as they had another engagement during the day.

    The line up included bands from Belgium, UK, Spain and France: The Unpluggers, 2 OF US, CAJ-MIR, Invité D’Honneur: Michael Assayas, Handpan, Les Lionceaux, 2 DAY, The Low Beat, Beatles Day All Stars Band,The Cavernites and The Blisters.

    We missed the first 3 acts. The first act we saw was a group of female students accompanied by their teacher; they were very good but appeared quite nervous. Next was an interesting group called Handpan; they played a Handpan and also a Didgeridoo - they were quite eclectic and I enjoyed a couple of their songs. Next a French group Les Lionceaux who were ok but sang their songs in French, which no one seem to appreciate. The lead singer left the stage after about 8 songs and then the band played a set in English, and this got everyone up and dancing.

    Next was another Belgium band 2DAY. They were pretty good and the crowd became more animated. The next band was a French group, The Low Beat and in my opinion they were the best of the line up. They were energetic, engaging and tight and the lead singer had a wonderful voice and presence. The dance floor was packed.

    There was a special group comprising of a number of Belgian stars in their own right who came together as Beatles Day All Star Band, and they were excellent, as one would expect. The band comprised of Julie Compagnon, Perry Rose - who is half Irish and half Flemish - and had a divine voice, next was Kevin Cools (De Machiavel), Saule - who is a very well known singer on the international stage, Xavier Bouillon, Loris Tils, Jules Scinta and leading this group was Antoine Goudeseune, who is an amazing guitarist.

    The next band was a British cover band, The Cavernites from Liverpool. They were pretty good and very entertaining. The last band to perform were a Spanish group, The Blisters who were very good. They were full of energy and were lots of fun, and they played extremely well.

    It was a great day and Brigitte had a wonderful birthday, although she may have over indulged drinking rosé, but she had a great time. We only got home about 12.30am and tomorrow morning we head off to Paris.
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