Paris seemed to cry after us as we left her on Thursday morning. Cloudy skies and a cold wind escorted us out of the city of l'amour. We were not downcast, as we had new sights to explore, more specifically, Brussels. Although we were initially met with rain, the diplomatic city cleared up just in time for us to explore its many sights, smells, and sounds. The Grand Place featured stunning 17th century architecture and many small shops selling lace, chocolate, souvenirs, and waffles. Around the corner, the famous Mannekin Pis relieved itself in the fountain, and Tin Tin and his pals made an appearance. After wondering around the Grand Place and enjoying some of Brussels' specialties, we made our way toward the city palace and finished the night with a meal of the best fries in Belgium. The next day, we continued on our journey, but before saying goodbye to Brussels, we paid a visit to the famous Atom structure.
After a few hours drive we found ourselves in Luxembourg. We spent some time wandering around city center and grabbed lunch at the nearest Quick (Europe's equivalent of a MacDonald). After sending Ena a postcard at the post office, rain chased us out of Luxembourg as made our way toward Switzerland.
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The narrow streets in Brussels include a tram line, car lanes, and bicycle lanes. |
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One of many city parks (this one is by a botanical center where we took shelter from the rain) |
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Eddie enjoys some DELICIOUS waffles in the shopping district |
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The smell of these waffles was irresistible |
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The gorgeous Grand Place |
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Buying Belgian Lace for Mama |
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Mannekin Pis |
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Eddie in the Grand Place |
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More buildings in the Grand Place |
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The Mannekin Pis is right around this corner |
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Café near Mannekin Pis |
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Eddie just cannot escape Des Moines |
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Belgian Beer (a few of the hundreds of choices) |
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Tin Tin on one of this adventures |
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The Queen's Galleries, featuring many lovely boutiques |
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A cool, random statue |
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We were there for the bell ringing |
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An important building |
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The best fries in Belgium |
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Yummy fries with curry ketchup |
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The Atom! |
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Quaint building in Luxembourg |
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More of Luxembourg |
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"Jumelles" means twin girls in French |
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Train Station in Luxembourg |
3 comments:
I love the photobomb with Eddie in the grand place. Well done :-)
Ahhh... gorgeous, as always. I also have to say I love your writing. You two could easily become travel photo-journalists. Rick Steve - watch out!
Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos. I agree with Ena!
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