A (photo-) blog about the beautiful Belgian town Bruges as seen through the very two eyes of an inhabitant. Sharp, witty, and... always admiring.
28-04-2006
The Renault Oldtimer Club of Bruges
Today, the Renault Oldtimer Club of Bruges held its inaugural drive. They did not hesitate to drive right through the inner city. After which they probably regrouped at the Zand. The club allows all antique cars to participate, but they do prefer to have mainly old Renault for the event. There were even Renault owners who came from France and The Netherlands with their antique vehicles.
28-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
In which year
... was this photo taken? 1940, 1950 or 1960? Wrong, it was taken this morning, the last day of April 2006. Today, the Renault Oldtimers Club of Bruges held its inaugural ride. I did follow them for a while, on my bicycle. They could not drive very fast in any event, because they were driving along the circuit used by the coaches. I must say that, during the timespan that I did follow these cars, none of them suffered breakdown but, the exhaust system of some of the old crackers was anything but environmentally friendly (stench & noise). However, admittedly, it is a beautiful sight to see them driving through Groening (the street, not the museum, even though some of the cars certainly deserve to be in the museum.)
28-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
The Sacred Blood Procession
. Our daily sequence on the Sacred Blood Procession. As was the case yesterday, one picture is not enough, simply because this series represents the story of the Garden of Eden, the temptation, and God chasing Adam and Eve from paradise. The figures at the right represent the temptation of Adam and Eve. At regular intervals along the procession, the figures go traipsing around Adam and Eve who fall under their spell..
28-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
The Sacred Blood Procession (2)
God the Father, of course.
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The Sacred Blood Procession (3)
God de Vader chasing Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden.
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The Sacred Blood Procession (4)
Adam and Eve exiled from paradise.
28-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
Pumps
Bruges is what one calls a "hand-on-city". In Bruges you can try and do all sorts of things. That seems to be modern way, adapted to the times. For instance, to make it clear to you : wherever you see a waterpump, you can grab its handle and start pumping. With luck, water may come spouting out. But not any more with this one. However, Water or no water, this lady seems to enjoy it anyway. And before her, and after her, by the dozens people will pump. Tourists, here you are, as seen by Blog from Bruges.
28-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
27-04-2006
Tulip bulbs
"Tulip bulbs, bulby tulips, tulip bunches rose bunches" from "Farmers" charleston" by Paul Van Ostayen
27-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
A coalition of coaches...
Did you notice that the coach-drivers of Bruges like to ride in groups? In normal circumstances, their point of departure is on the Market and along the way, they make a halt on the Wijngaard square. The horse gets a drink of water and a ration of oats, the passengers of the coach get a chance to stretch their legs, to take in the beauty of their surroundings and tosnap some photos. The coach-drivers seem to like gathering at the Wijngaard square (to have a chat with one another? because being a coach is a lonesome affair? I have no idea, I am just wondering.) They usually leave the Wijngaard square in groups, and at rather full speed, drive back towards the center of the city. There seems to be an abundance of coaches here. Or was this some record? When I took this photo, there were fully ten of them and it seems as if the Wijngaard square could barely hold them all.
27-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
Jotie 't Hooft
Jotie t Hooft..Some do laud him as being the Jim Morrison of Flanders, because of a same lifestyle and similar untimely drug-induced death and the cult, nearly thirty years after the facts, is still very much alive. Joties grave, in Audenaarde ( graf in Oudenaarde ), attracts numerous visitors who very often leave a small token of their admiration. Here, in Bruges, though, nobody ever pays attention to this street. And yet, it is here, in a small room, that on 5 or 6 October 1977, the barely 21-year old died from a fatal shot of cocaine. His friend Christian R. Drove didnt lose any time in driving Jotie to the Saint-Lucas Hospital in Assebroek, where he simply dumped Jotie at the entrance of the Emergency Service and then sped away in his BMW. Jotie t Hooft was immediately rushed into Reanimation but, it was too late. Jotie died early in the morning on October 6, 1977.
Opinions about Joties writings are varied. One fact remains : his compilation of poems titled ."Schreeuwlandschap" (Screamlandscape) landed him in the world of the literary prize. One short commentary by Jeroen Brouwers reads as follows : "Joties job at Manteau Publishers was that of youngest employee, a gofer (...). He was unfit for secretarial work or article-writing - in fact, he preferred to keep busy with his own affairs in his small occife . (...) Jotie never bothered anybody more did the resident cat." Just to make you understand the situation : Jotie was married with the daughter of publisher Julien Weverbergh and thus, Joties job was a given. One more comment by Jeroen Brouwers, about Joties literary talent " " He felt overwhelmed by his success from the very start. He wanted to work at it seriously. (...) Jotie t Hooft was, in fact, kissed to death by the public. (...) When you do away with all the biographical sensationalism around Jotie, what remains is a rather primitive poetry, and neither theme nor motive have any original content." All comments are from Brouwers book "De Laatste Deur" (The Last Door) (1983).
"One day I shall be gone and then what?
Disappeared without giving or taking a sign
and the ruin I will leave behind is no
longer a cause for laughter."
Jotie 't Hooft
27-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
Travel guide
If you are travelling with a group to Bruges, you can prevail yourselves of the services of a flesh-and-blood guide, rather than a paper-guide. It does not matter how hard the guide will try to capture the attention of everybody in the group - this one even went as far as climbing on a post - her comments will be lost to all the amateur-photographers. This is not an isolated insstance. In fact, it happens all the time. And thus, back home with their beautiful pictures, those photographers will see where they have been, without having really been there.
27-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
in which language...
In which lkanguage would you like to have your travel-guide to Bruges?
27-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
The Sacred Blood Procession
Now for the daily Sacred Blood Procession photo. And, look, the procession has just started. Up front are the three riders bearing the flags of Bruges and of the Holy Blood.
27-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
26-04-2006
Lock-up regulation lifted
The regulation imposed on for fowl breeders to lock up their birds, in order to limit the propagation of the H5N1 (bird-flu) virus, will be lifted somewhat as of next Monday. Which means the swans might be back on the canals of Bruges.The whole hoopla didn't worry this pigeon one.
26-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
Minnewater
There is really something to it, right? It keeps its fascination.
26-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
Playground
It is Wednesday afternoon. School is out and the weather is brilliant. The ideal time to go to the playground and have fun. You are not from Bruges? Well, this one is near the Magdalena church and right next to the Botanical Garden (Astrid park).
26-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
Urban Photography (3)
This, as well, is Bruges. You can't see it for yourselves, since it is unreachable. But it is there.
26-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
Urban Photography (2)
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It's no use to try and explore this building on your own. Every entrance to this building, back of the Ezelstreet (the Doneky street) has been bricked up. Last year, though, one could still go inside. What you see here is the inner court. It is quite visible that the uppe floor is a later addition. It was added on when it was decided to use the building as barracks.
26-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
Urban Photography
Urban Photography is a branch that specializes in recording pictures of decayed buildings. If you were to enter these two words in your browser, you would find that numerous people are specializinbg in this particular type of photography. I am not specifically an urban photographer, but I have explored such buildings in Bruges, now and again. After all, that too is Bruges. I already posted a photo of this building (April 10, 2006). It was built for the Theresians, or the Caremelites. You will find more photos at Grijze Blubber.
26-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
Monks' work
Monks' work, monks' patience.... looking at this makes us understand the origin of these expressions a bit better. This was part of the exhibition in the Great Seminary on Heritage Day. Remember, the theme was "Colour". This sample here is a double page of a codex from the Duinenandij (Abbey of the Dunes) which was handwritten and illuminated around the year 1200. How long might it have taken to write just one such page?
26-04-2006, 00:00 geschreven door Blog from Bruges
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