the entrance to our hotel could be construed as a little ambitious.
my kind of cafe. their shops just seem to go on for ever. they have
so much more space and their interiors seem to be so considered.
it constantly suprises me how the continent is so much more advanced.
swilrly chocolate powder. does what it says on the tin.
this shop was amazing. so well styled, it was a joy to look.
same shop, different corner.
window chairs..
thought this would be a good band name.
marvellous shop floor tiles..
same shop as the tile photo..
same shop again..
the green toilet, the last shop in the world still selling avacado
bathroom suites.
this place is amazing. it is enormous. it is a museum to the last
50 years of cultural design...
inside stefantier.
inside stefantier.
inside stefantier.
this is a very art deco bar. poirot was in a corner sipping sherry.
we had some food here, it was great.
this is on the way to the atomium
this is the atomium. it was made for the expo in 1958, the first expo
after the second world war. it is a quite amazing structure.
this is the atomium.
one of the many connecting tunnels inside the atomium.
lizzie was there.
next to the atomium is mini europe, a miniture continent. the thrills
are not quite as thrilling as advertised, however it is worth a look at.
you are not supposed to go near the exhibits, they are cordened off.
trying to push over the tower of piza earned lizzie a yellow card..
i love hw my new camera catches light.
a real live horse merry-go-round.
this place was amazing. it was unpleasant market where i was told
to put my camera away. (shame). however the building was incredible.
when the sun came out brussels sparkled.
a good, honest, considered and simple piece of imagination.
you CAN have too many bandanas.
a beautiful ceiling in a magnificant restaurant.
an amazing interior. the justice building. it looked ike a church
from the outside.
modern architecture
modern architecture
modern architecture
old cafe.
THE END.