The Mother of All Croustillons

  I’m feeling a little overloaded with amazing architecture so today I’d like to take a break and update on a couple of items I blogged about recently.  Remember when I went to the fair the first night I got to Europe and ate something called the croustillon? It was doughy and sweet and fatty and what you might say écoeurant …

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Gentrification Has Come to Ghent!

  First things first. That’s my belt sticking out from under my shirt. I know I’ve been eating out of my mind in Europe but I do not have a pastry gut. Yet. Anyway, just for fun let’s pick up at the Sint-Michielsbrug (bridge to the far right of pic above). Right behind me but in front of the cathedral, …

Or Is That DessertS?

  From the MIAT I wander into other parts of Ghent’s historic center. It is now 1pm so instead of focusing on stuff like this…   I’m eyeballing this (isn’t that a great name for a restaurant?):   But Italian wins out today so I grab this table,   and my feet thank me while I look out of this …

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My Lucky City of Ghent

  Over the next few days I am taking you through my lucky city of Ghent (Gent in Dutch and Gand in French) in the Flemish region of northern Belgium. The first time I saw Ghent it was on a damp day and in the grayness the city resembled a gothic painting, beautifully haunting. I knew then that I would …

Part 2 of the City of Luxembourg

  Remember the bestseller that became a movie, The Bridges of Madison County? It really has no relevance to where I am today, but I’m reminded of it because there are a lot of bridges and arches all around the city of Luxembourg that make great photo ops:   I actually have five more bridge/arch pictures I’d like to share …