
I’m visiting my friends Lydia, Luc, Lore, Baziel and hopefully others. Yesterday afternoon we three older folks drove to the Harmonie restaurant in Ronse for a drink and snacks.
O la la! The tile murals. The wooden floors. And unlike this photo from the Internet, a room full of locals celebrating Friday.
Light flooded in from the town square. Light flooded out from face to face. And our server was willing to play. She found out that my Dutch was negligible … and connected with me anyway. I asked her to say something to me – either loving or insulting. I wouldn’t know the difference.
Initially she demurred. (Hmm … that’s quite a strange word. This phone of mine says that to demur is to “to show reluctance or to hesitate”. I like words.)
But then she said a few words with a smile, and walked away. Later Lydia said that she had called me “crazy”, which I’m happy to take as a compliment.
An hour later, as we were leaving, I asked the woman to say something positive or negative loudly. Again a smile, and a fear of what people sitting nearby would think of her if she blurted out the truth.
Hmm again. To blurt: “to say something suddenly, impulsively or unthinkingly”. Sounds like fun!
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When I moved to Belgium three years ago, I fell in love with a beer called Westmalle Tripel, which clocks in at an alcohol percentage of 9.5. The love affair was short-lived. It started giving me nausea which glowed through the nighttime hours. So I had resigned myself to the absence of Westmalle.
Hmm times three. Resigned: “having a calm, submissive acceptance of an unpleasant situation that cannot be changed”. Yuck.
Then along came yesterday’s drink menu: “Westmalle Extra, 4.8%”. Voilà:

And so … Belgian beer still lives in my soul
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Another harmony presented itself at the pub. Kids and dogs are welcome. Sitting near us was a young girl playing with her doll and grooving to the music, likely knowing nothing about Westmalle Extra. And across the way sprawled a big white dog, staying close to its human friend. The young, the animal – all welcome.
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Vakantie voor mij
(My vacation)













