Monday, August 24, 2015

Belgium!


More catching up to do. Here are some pictures from our recent trip to Ghent, Belgium. Cindy, a friend from Columbus, lives there, and four others were also visiting, so it was like a big reunion. Our visit overlapped with the filming of a new Adrien Brody movie, so there were several extras wandering around in medieval garb. It really added to the ambiance!

An extra wearing plate armor! Rory is at the left of the picture, completely unarmored.
A load of extras waiting around for direction.
You can't see it here, but this guy was actually checking his mobile phone. Somewhat incongruous.

The movie set was inside Gravensteen, Ghent's 12th-century castle. There were several people shepherding the tourists around the movie set and into the other parts of the castle.

A view of Ghent from the top of the castle.

A reconstructed guillotine. (The blade is original!) This was in the Museum of Judicial Instruments, which is inside the castle.

The side of the castle, where you can see some of the older, unreconstructed portions.

A view of the castle's highest parapets. We had great weather!

Rory and I at the top of the castle.

There is more to Ghent than the castle, though! It's a lovely town with a collection of churches and gentle canals. It feels a little like a less touristy, more normal version of Bruges (which we visited last December).

One of the larger canals.

Alyssa, Dave, Rory, Rachel, and James.

The back of the church of Saint Michael.

The altar inside the church of Saint Nicholas.

At dinner! Rachel, Rory, me, James, Dave, and Alyssa. Not pictured: Cindy.
Rory and I outside of Gravensteen.
We had only spent three days in Paris before we hopped on the train to Ghent. For a small town, introverted person like me, Ghent felt like the perfect antidote to the hustle and bustle of Paris. I wish we could take a trip to another country every weekend, but sadly academia doesn't pay that well. I'll just have to explore the green spaces in Paris and find my own little nooks to relax in.

2 comments:

  1. What beautiful pictures! We are enjoying reading your posts and hearing about your adventures. So sorry to hear about your travels; I sensed an inkling of your angst of separation and joy of reunion with your cello, especially listening to the lament. We are back from all our European travels and the girls started school yesterday. Sarah just got back on her cello after a month break. I have really missed her playing as well as yours. Your lament made me sad as we are missing you. So glad that you are well and will be praying for you as you settle into your new lives in Paris.
    -Mai

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    1. So good to hear from you, Mai! Today I was looking back at the pictures from our last recital and realizing how much I miss Sarah and all those girls. It was so much fun being their teacher! Have you found another cello teacher for Sarah yet? I've really been enjoying her email updates and it sounds like you all had a fabulous trip to Europe. We are settling in pretty well, but everything is so completely different! Your prayers are much appreciated. Please give Sarah a hug for me, and my best to David and Hannah.

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