
I was wandering in Gent centrum yesterday, in the Prinsenhof neighbourhood.
Down one street, I saw two glittering walls ahead. I was drawn to the beauty …

O my God, I love living here! Sometimes the art around me is ancient, and sometimes from today. I am blessed.
I sat down at a pink circle of metal seats around a tree. And gazed down the street:

Far in the distance was a steeple. I recognized it … and I couldn’t remember where or what it was. A smile came. I fell into a far-off loveliness beyond labels. Any “should” in the space floated away.
Then more meandering, taking me to one of my favourite hometown bridges. (Hmm … I just said “hometown”)
A tourist boat, with about twenty open-air human beings, was approaching. I leaned over, smiled and waved at the visitors, and said “Welcome to Gent!” Ten or so smiled back.
I took the photo you see about five minutes later, as the boat was returning.
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I have an idea. And I will turn it into reality. A huge part of my life is finding ways to contribute to other people. How about if I regularly do what I did yesterday – wave to aquatic tourists from bridges?
It will make a difference to some of them. Five seconds of a friendly face passing overhead.
I’ll do it
It will make me happy
And others as well
This reminded me of my own trip to Ghent a looong while ago. To see that castle appear out of the blue inside the city felt surreal… But maybe I simply wasn’t expecting it.
Ghent is home for me, Lech. And that’s mostly about the marvelous people here. I am blessed.