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What you didn’t know you wanted to know

Posted on May 15, 2026 by Ella

All this talk of Flanders, Wallonia, Flemish. I think I’m beginning to get it. The closest Belgium has to what we think of as states or provinces is these three regions. Flanders (Flemish-Dutch speaking), Wallonia (French speaking) and Brussels (bilingual Dutch and French).  Belgium also has three official language “communities”. French which is primarily in…

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A mouthful for Saint Bernard

Posted on May 15, 2026May 15, 2026 by Grubb

After recovering from the Curtius Museum’s brief mention in very tiny letters that the ancestors who settled in the Liége region were the victims of Roman genocide, I lingered looking at Merovingian oddments and Carolingian carvings. When it came to wood, those altar adorning Northern Europeans knew a thing or two. And they banged out…

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A close shave

Posted on May 15, 2026 by Grubb

The Curtius Museum in Liège explores the city archaeologically and culturally from its Roman settlement to the Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo. At each significant period, representative objects are exhibited.  Roman litter fills an entire floor of display cases. One metal instrument I found freakishly fascinating. We all know that the Romans loved their baths. Not…

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Neither rain nor hail will keep us from our quest

Posted on May 15, 2026 by Ella

Today’s explorations of Liege included scouting out the statue of George Simenon, creator of Inspector Maigret and a visit to the Grand Curtius which held 8,000 years of history plus an exhibit of Japonism (glass vases in the style of Japanese). Who doesn’t love a beautiful, hand painted glass vase? We also had a late…

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Sitting down with Georges

Posted on May 15, 2026 by Grubb

The prolific writer of detective fiction, Georges Simenon, said in his autobiographical novel “Pedigree” that his books were shaped by his childhood in Liège. Even when his stories (190 detective novels and 150 other novels) are set elsewhere they’re deeply rooted in its neighborhoods and atmosphere.  We found Georges sitting on a bench a block…

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70,000 nails can’t be wrong

Posted on May 15, 2026 by Grubb

L’Arbre  à Clous (The Nail Tree) is a surviving folk tradition in the Liége region. Going back to ancient tree worship (I confess to a Shinto leaning in that direction), Wallonians believed ailments could be transferred out of the body and into a tree by means of a nail. The idea was that the tree absorbed…

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Le Petit Avion

Posted on May 15, 2026 by Ella

Two traditional Liege folk characters, Tchantchès and Nanesse, pilot the plane called Le Petit Avion. The pilots are sculpted as portrayed by the Belgian comic artist François Walthéry.  Tchantchès is cheeky, irreverent “everyman” who represents the spirit of the city. He’s traditionally a puppet character and there’s even a puppet museum dedicated to him in…

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A modern touch in St. Paul’s

Posted on May 15, 2026 by Ella

I mentioned we stepped into St. Paul’s Cathedral and Grubb has written a post on the hidden statue of Lucifer. I was more taken with the cloister, which was entered through a massive wooden door and might easily be missed if weren’t standing ajar with a view down the beautiful Gothic ogival arched hallway. In…

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Ascension and descension

Posted on May 15, 2026 by Grubb

Yesterday was Ascension Day in Belgium. We acknowledged it in our secular way by descending from our hilltop panoramic view into the city center. Getting off the bus, we walked by a couple of beer drinkers yelling at each other. One threw his brew into the face of his disputant and kicked at him as…

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boulets à la Liégeoise

Posted on May 14, 2026 by Ella

A boulet is a  meat ball made from minced pork or beef or a mixture of the two. Liege style boulets are large with a serving consisting of only one or two meatballs.  Smaller than a baseball, bigger than a golf ball. The boulets are simmered in a rich gravy made with onions, beef broth, and sirop…

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Wallonia

Posted on May 14, 2026 by Grubb

Before today if you would have asked me about Wallonia I would have thought you might have been referring to something the woman who wrote the Moomintroll series did in parodying the Oxford fantasists C.S. Lewis and Tolkein. But this morning we took the #53 bus into Liège to visit the Musée de la Vie…

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Among the Wallonians

Posted on May 14, 2026 by Ella

Today we tried to get a sense of Liege. With a population of 200,000 (630,000 in the metro area), Liege comes in as Belgium’s third largest city and is also the economic capital of Wallonia (Grubb will explain all things Wallonne). This is a French speaking region and very few people we’ve met speak more than…

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No, not the oil rig!

Posted on May 13, 2026 by Grubb

After facing a world migration in a tornado shaped building, Ella chose to relax at the Haven Hotel before we went out for a Surinamese meal. I decided that since the Maritime Museum was only one long block away I couldn’t just let it sit there like some gigantic mausoleum containing mysteries begging to be…

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In Liege, Belgium

Posted on May 13, 2026May 13, 2026 by Ella

A bit of a project, getting to our place in Liege but we are here with a beautiful view from the apartment. Rotterdam -> Brussels Nord -> Liege Gullimins -> Liege St. Lambert -> Rue de Saint Gilles, Liege. The trains were fine but the last bit was a local bus. The transit workers were…

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Amuchair

Posted on May 13, 2026 by Grubb

Design to a piece of furniture, in this case a throne, explain why someone might want to migrate.

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