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10/07/2016

Liège, Luik, Lîdje

G'day Mates,

After a difficult time I'm back and I hope I didn't loose any of my readers/fans?
Live goes on, as hard as it is, especially for the closest family members of the ones who passed away.



Enjoy my new story, its about a city in Belgium;  Liège, Luik, Lîdje;

 Liège is not the most attractive destination in Belgium to go to but we were going there to attend to a concert of Lara Fabian. Most probably most of my readers don't know her but we recon she is one of the best singers in the world and to convince you, here is a link from YouTube and look for yourself if you agree with us.
Goosebumps;



After seeing her you now will understand why we volunteered to go to Liège. No, I'm just joking, well it's not the most beautiful city in the world but I can prove it isn't that bad.

Cathedral Saint Paul


A photographic eye always find something worth to make a picture of and because we took advantage being in Belgium and we adore Belgium beer, we stayed a few days in a lovely apartment.



The river, La Meuse (De Maas) is running through Liège...




They also still have some nice old buildings.....



In this building is a museum, the building is called "Grand Curtius"






Of course I also want to prove that we've been at the concert;





As you can see we were sitting far away from the stage so it was hard to see her properly, and she spoke French so we couldn't understand her but the music and her singing said it all. 
We hope there will be a DVD of this concert soon as she is a person with great expressions in her face when she sings.


And of course did some walking.

On top of the"Sainte Walburge" hill was an old citadel (just remains left) were you could drive to by car or bus but more famous is going by the "Stairway of the Montagne de Bueren"which contains 374 steps. Because the view supposed to be great we decided to go there, and as we are no sissies we didn't drive there but we took one of the walks to go up and go back by the steps, down isn't that bad for our bad knees!

The walk was great and not so hard


And the view stunning....



On Cointe-Hill is a war memorial situated;



 And the steps were OK too.




Coming down the steps I saw another walk which we decided to do so you would end at the other side of the centre and that sounded OK to us.

We just hoped there wouldn't be any steps or heights in this walk but we were wrong.






I think we even did more steps then the famous stairs as we got lost and faced closed gates every time we thought to find an exit.



At last we did get out of this labyrinth which is called "Terrasses des Minimes" and decided to take the first terrace we could find to grab a beer! We could hardly talk of thirst. And so we did. With Belgium beer often comes some cheese, yammie!


But I must admit, also this last walk was very nice and we wouldn't have wanted to miss it.

Our apartment was situated very central, close to a big shopping centre but also to the old centre of Luik. We could walk to restaurants, bars, cafes and shop in just 5 minutes, also the theatre where the concert was held, was just 900 meters from our apartment.

The last evening we wanted to eat something real Belgium and that we found. I found a nice typical Belgium restaurant just 2 streets away and I called in the afternoon to make a reservation for diner. Unfortunately the guy who answered the phone said they were fully booked. I was really disappointed and went back to the Internet to find something else and so I found 2 alternatives, I didn't call to book, just thought we go there and see. Just before we left the apartment I said to Fred; " let's just go past Tchantches ( the Restaurant I called) and see if someone maybe cancelled" , and so we did.


Tchantchès is a folkloric character (Walloon for François), a hard-headed but resourceful Walloon boy who lived during Charlemagne's times. Tchantchès is remembered with a statue, a museum, and a number of puppets found all over the city.



When we came there they were not booked at all and we got our table for two. Together with a nice bottle of wine we had rabbit leg, cooked in Tchantches beer. It was just delicious!!



Some more images of the cosy Restaurant;





Totally satisfied we went back to the apartment to have a good night sleep before going back to Vorden, to our caravan.....


Good night!

Cheers!






3 comments:

  1. Lara kan zeker zingen dus ik begrijp wel dat je naar haar concert wilde. Je hebt van een niet zo mooie stad wel een mooi overzicht gemaakt. Knap hoor. Keep up the good work! Kus van een Haags meisje en ook van het andere Haagse meisje.

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  2. Mooie foto s van een leuke stad. Het is te hopen, dat die smerige moslim extremisten ,die overal de zaak kapot maken en zelf niets positief kunnen opbouwen , deze stad met rust laten. Ik ben er regelmatig geweest als ik met de caravan naar Bollendorff ging. Groeten en geniet Ik zou het leuk vinden om elkaar weer eens te zien.

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  3. Hello dear cousin and Fred.
    Your blog contribution was once again, very, very good.
    Tank you for keeping us part
    Of your lifes.
    We have not much new things happening here. We went to see Andrew Reuew, in the Morwell cinema and that was very nice.
    Apart from a bad child we are o.k. that includes little Cindy.
    Ben and family seem to be coping reasonably well too.
    So till next time love cuddles from the 3of us.♥X♥X♥

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