Sunday, October 5, 2014

The Librarians Go to Belgium

Last week almost all of the librarians at ACS had the opportunity to go to the Triennial International Librarian's Conference in Waterloo, Belgium.  Since we were very busy learning more about our craft I had very little time to take a lot of pictures and see a lot of sites but here are a few pictures to enjoy!

Waterloo is a small town and like most of Belgium, everything seems to close at around 6:00 PM unless it's a restaurant.  I did get an hour to look around one day though. The weather was beautiful!
Just a really beautiful church

The second time we walked past the church this really fun old bus was in front of it dropping off a wedding party.

I thought this statue was beautiful. It was in front of a government building.

This is what I had for dinner one evening in Waterloo. Seems like this is very common to eat in Belgium. A kilo of moules (mussels), frites (fries) and a beer.  I recommend the Leffe Blonde. It was quite nice.

Our hotel used to be a sugar factory. This was the restaurant inside the hotel. They had nice food as well.
I did have one afternoon/evening in Brussels as well. Brussels reminded me a lot of Paris but not as busy.
Of course, I had Mussels, Fries and a beer for lunch when I got to Brussels. It seems that this is the regular meal everywhere!

The chocolate shops are EVERYWHERE! I took a picture of this display in the window because the meringues were the size of a Lebanese potato! (huge!)

The Patria Monument is a crypt for the patriots that fought for Belgium's Independence in 1830. Here are my colleagues/friends Kamal, Jinane and Ghada. 
Apparently, if you rub this statue you will have good luck.
This was next to the statue.
 The next pictures are part of Le Grande Place in Brussels. It's a UNESCO world heritage site.
A beautiful church steeple as you enter the square.

While it was busy, it was quite a wonderful place.



 Overall, it was a nice but quick trip. I got enough of a taste of Belgium to hope to go there again so I can see more!

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