Monday morning welcomed a first-class Thaly's train ride to Brussels, Belgium. Foo's enthusiasm could hardly be contained given Belgium's reputation for high-quality chocolate, waffles and a famed bronze statue of a boy relieving himself.
Less than two hours after departing Gare du Nord in Paris, our motley crew found themselves at the Grand Place--the geographical, historical and commercial heart of the city; a fine example of Belgium's ornate 17th-century architecture.
Flemish Renaissance and neo-classical stone detailing aside, it was the 81 chocolatiers Foo and her mama were more interested in exploring. The hand-dipped dark chocolate pistachio marzipan of the Corné Port Royale did not disappoint.
Mannekin Pis
An unlikely attraction, this tiny statue of a young boy barely 30cm (1 ft) high relieving himself into a small pool is as much a part of Brussels as the Trevi Fountain is part of Rome.
A tradition since 1698 (thanks to a donation from governor Maximilian-Emmanuel), the Mannekin Pis can be seen in various states of dress; 650 different outfits to choose from including an Elvis suit.
Viva las België!
1 comment:
Kerry...when does the book come out? You are a GREAT writer! WOW BOBCAT, just WOW!!!
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