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A Note About Brussels

Like much of the international community I stand with Brussels. I’m a New Yorker. I was in highschool during the 9/11 attacks; living in a heightened state of emergency is no stranger to me. London tube bombings when I was in college, the Paris attacks… These were mine, and others in my generation’s, first jarring notice of the war being waged that was seemingly in another world, “the Middle East” and in the case of Kenya, Africa. There is a certain privilege that citizens of many cities enjoy, that “it could never happen here” feeling, a sort of security. It is with deep sadness that Brussels and it’s citizens are now in the “it happened here” club. This is a photo diary (albeit, terrible cell photos) of Brussels and neighboring city, Antwerp from a trip I took there in 2013; before security checkpoints, before Paris, before it gained attention in the media as being a “Europe’s hub for Islamist radicals.”

Brussels & Belgium is more than the hub of ISIL in Europe.

As my Belgian friend (who is safe at home, I checked in with her) said at the time of my visit, “yes, I guess it’s pretty, but it’s so boring!” In times like these, it’s more important than ever to spread love.

 

view from the mont de arts hillside garden

liege waffles — so damn good

restaurants in Brussels

Anna enjoying chef’s choice dessert

me with Anna

Antwerp train station

The Grote Markt (Main square) in Antwerp

The Grote Markt (Main square) in Antwerp

The Grote Markt (Main square) in Antwerp

 

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