how're you?
Poor Marlies, I wouldn't like to be her, alone and encircled by the four of you!
Here life goes on, work as well. On sunday Poldo has been to Brugge, he enjoyed a lot, even if the weather was really bad (a lot windy and rainy). Indeed we saw just the begijnhof and a Modonna and child by Michelangelo, at the end of the day even my sweater (under the jacket) was wet from the rain!
Yesterday we have been to the Leuven's big begijnhof, which, I think, is even more beautifull than the one in Brugge.
For the rest... Poldo is always at home, alone during the day, but in the evening we do long walks in the country side. Last weekend I've been at a beertasting, tried 6 very particular belgian beers, a really flemish experience! (Toni, you'd have appreciated them a lot)
Have a nice week!
I miss you!
Checca
P.S.: Poldo is waiting for you! Look at him, how can you make him still wait???
oh, Checca you also miss me so much!!!Return Checcaaaaaaaaaaaaa:)
ReplyDeleteWhen you will return i will leave, this is so sad, Manjed will have you only for him...
sorry, Monjed..
ReplyDeletescrivere in 'taglian pare brutto?
ReplyDeleteOk not in Italian (I bored to write in two langauges too), but at least in English without not traslated Dutch terms...
ReplyDeleteToni, you wrote the blog policy! and Riccardo already answered your question!
ReplyDeleteRiccardo, which Dutch terms? "begijnhof"? I think it's perfectly understandable!
Grrr
Checca
Oh yes, I use "begijnhof" twice a day... what the f*** does "begijnhof" mean? (notice that with a barbarian language I use barbarian manners :-) )
ReplyDeleteHave you ever heard about "beghine"? they are members of a lay sisterhood (one of several founded in the Netherlands in the 12th and 13th centuries); not taking religious vows the sisters followed an austere life in the "begijnhof" (source http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Beguine).
ReplyDeleteCheers
Checca
Hi Checca!
ReplyDeleteare you dating an English guy?!?
Your English is *so* British!
...and very good by the way...
cheers
davide.