My parents warmly welcomed me with Belgian flags, champagne and my favourite food and I immediately felt home. But you know me, the world is not enough, so a couple of days later I left for Paris to visit Lewis, the little big guy who will call me godfather. A few days later I returned to Brussels. Home. Finally. No more buses, trains or airplanes for a while. This cocktail of feelings became even more stirred when I had to make the decision about the very near future. Where to work? Where to live? Believe me, the choices were difficult. I knew I had to be careful. I had to stay busy, move myself around. Avoid falling in this hole of grey sadness and melancholy, keep the thoughts and emotions alive to avoid this kind of cold turkey. And so I did.
Beautiful Brussels
And then Brussels talked to me. I walked around the city, with my camera, and listened. I opened all my senses for the city and I fell in love again. The noise and the quietness, the beautiful bars and the mix of cultures pulled me back like a magnet. In less than a few lazy days I found myself this crazy big house and I signed to go back to my previous job. The coming days I'll be 'busy' with editing pictures, chilling out in the living room and think about this all again.
It's been... awesomelicious, I still did not absorb everything, and I realize how wonderful this whole thing was. I wrote a poem about it, it's in Dutch. But you'll understand.
dM3
It's been... awesomelicious, I still did not absorb everything, and I realize how wonderful this whole thing was. I wrote a poem about it, it's in Dutch. But you'll understand.
dM3
1 comment:
Dat ik er zelf stil van word, van je gedicht! Het moet een heel intense tijd geweest zijn, probeer dat gevoel maar zo lang mogelijk vast te houden!
knufs
Tine
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