The weather was blazing hot the whole time, as I believe it was in the UK (our part of it, anyway) and across most of northern Europe.
may daughter insisted I should try a different Belgium beer each day, so there are all these compromising photos of me on Facebook with my face stuck in pint glasses of varying colours. Very good beer, though.
A huge treat was Belgian waffles, covered with strawberries, cream and chocolate - to die for! At Becki's insistence I tried Belgian stew. Doesn't sound very exciting, but the flavour was out of this world. And naturally, when in Belgium you are required to eat chocolate. It's mandatory since they make it - and superb! In case you're thinking it was all food, let me disabuse you. We did walk as well. Becki lives about fifteen minutes walk from the centre of Leuven, and about the same distance from the university, so we did plenty of walking around.
One day we went to Brugges, and here is a photo of the clock tower in Brugges (apparently famous, although I didn't know that):
Here's one of part of the university campus - an ancient water wheel with a beautiful medieval building in the background (can't remember what it's called) and Becki in the foreground:
This is the very elaborate pulpit in Leuven Cathedral, carved from wood and terrifically ornamental. Imagine preaching from here:
And finally, the very elaborate town hall, again medieval:
All in all, a wonderful week for Ed and me.
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