… to all of my readers, but seeing as how we’ve already done the “Crewe Bus Station” story, I’ll not mention it again.
Except to say that limbo dancing was invented by a Scotsman trying to get into the toilets there without paying.
So having had a little Sunday lie-in, and a quick breakfast, our first stop was the church at the Abbaye de la Cambre again. Marianne is a practising Catholic so I keep on telling her that if she keeps on practising like this, one day she will be perfect.
She certainly deserves a sainthood or whatever it is that they give to heroes in the church, seeing as how she’s brave enough to risk all kinds of thunderbolts to drag me along. Organised religion is not my thing as you know, but when in Rome and all of that.
We had a nice walk in the Bois de la Cambre this afternoon and ended up going for a coffee. But I’ve also done another couple of hours on this book. With all of the practising that I’ve been doing on it, I ought to be perfect now too.
Later this evening, we went out.
There’s an Egyptian restaurant (I had actually thought that it was a Lebanese one) in the neighbourhood that does vegan food so I had booked a table there. No point last night because of what Marianne wanted to see on the TV of course.
That made quite a pleasant change – we had a very pleasant time and it does us good to break our routine up like this.
So tomorrow is my final day. A long way from being finished but I suppose that much of the time has been spent socialising.I don’t see enough of people as you know, and you lot are always telling me that I should get out more often.
I like Marianne very much but living here in Brussels and working this 09:00 – 18:00 routine is definitely not for me.