For the
last two blogs I have intended to have a moan about a little parade
which I would have enjoyed watching but about which I knew nothing. I
discovered by chance a couple of days too late; the weekend of Jan
14/15 saw a parade of the best 50 costumes from the Venice Festival
walking [on their owners] in technicolour grandeur from the Beguinage/ Minnewater area
through the centre of Brugge. Apparently it rained a lot that w
eekend but even so! Were I a Facebook follower I would have known but even that knowledge does not persuade me to follow social media. I am outed as a Grey, Past-the Sell-by Date geriatric observer. Next year, however, I will be there in the watching crowds. Look around to see what I missed.
eekend but even so! Were I a Facebook follower I would have known but even that knowledge does not persuade me to follow social media. I am outed as a Grey, Past-the Sell-by Date geriatric observer. Next year, however, I will be there in the watching crowds. Look around to see what I missed.
In Flanders Today [an interesting weekly English language newspaper] I noticed that two excellent beer bars in Brugge[and both beloved here,] ‘t Brugs Beertje and Cafe Rose Red, were in the top ten list of beer bars in Belgium rated on the influential website RateBeer.com. The actual honour of Top Beer Bar went to de Verzekering tegen de Grote Dorst [Insurance against a Great Thirst] which is situated in Eizeringen, a district of Lennik in Flemish Brabant. In de Verzekering is only open from 10.00 to 13.30 on Sundays but still draws patrons from across the country as well as dozens of tourists every week to enjoy its special atmosphere and decor, mostly unchanged for 175 years. [It does have a notable Art Deco bar] It’s offering a bonus right now, however: in honour of its 175th anniversary, it will be open until 20.00 on Sundays until 26 March. Concession indeed! Besides Sundays, the Grote Dorst is open on feast days and, splendidly, whenever there is a funeral at St Ursula's in the village. Another feather in the cap of Belgian eccentricity!
Slaking the Grote Dorst or perhaps, a post-funeral wake
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Think this beautifully captures the Hard Rock spirit |
Post Script
I understand [dimly] from the Brugse Tam Tam, a free regional newspaper, that the Beuk, a hard rock band from Brugge won the bronze award in the TBFM Music Industry Awards 2017, entitled Best International Band. The Gold was won by a Scandinavian group and the Silver by a German. I am not into hard rock at all but must publicise this local talent. I am almost as proud of them, the band members, as I am of my tiny ability to forage some meaning from the almost impenetrable Dutch of the newspaper!
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