
Yesterday I stood in Gent centrum and watched about 12,000 people pass by … at various speeds. I was cheering on my friend Petra and my friend Tessi (mother and daughter). Twenty-one kilometres of running is an achievement. I’m proud of them both.
I scanned a lot of approaching faces as I searched for the two I know. Woh! That tired me out … and I was standing still.
But here they came … faces were full of delight as their hands slapped mine. I was afraid I had missed the moment, but no fear. We met.
And then there was the flow of humanity:
The elite athletes … slim and fast
The slow joggers … a few occasionally stumbling
The hordes of firefighters … oxygen tanks strapped to their backs
The grey-haired folks … looking stiff in the joints
The bright-eyed ones … as they spot a beloved in the crowd
The intense ones … their arms rigid and a bit high
The zen floaters … their feet seeming a few centimetres above the ground
The mothers and daughters, fathers and sons … family all
A young man pushing a handicapped fellow in an adult-sized stroller … happy to help
Everybody … 12,000 bodies and souls, flowing together


















