Bruges by Day, Ghent by Night

To be lost wandering down endless warrens of old-world Europe is an experience not easily forgettable. Such was today’s itinerary of a late morning train from Ghent to Bruges. The routine is getting customary: first walk from the station to the city walls, see the ancient town square, the market, the belfry, the cathedral, or the castle, perhaps a museum of note; finally, finish off by sampling local foods or wandering off to more pedestrian quarters for a perspective of local life. And yet, it is never a dull affair.

Overcast view of Grote Markt from the Belfry in Bruges, Belgium.
Overcast view of Grote Markt from the Belfry in Bruges, Belgium.
Flemish girl -- homeward bound.
Flemish girl — homeward bound.

No matter how tired the feet, one presses on a bit further hoping for a surprising encounter, or occasionally as luck would present, a small marvel of some quaint courtyard with spring buds vying for the slanting sun, or perhaps nothing more unusual than some random schoolgirl astride her bicycle, rounding a curve, riding homewards over the uneven cobblestones; and in that wondrous moment a gentle breeze will catch a tuft of her shining hair and imprint it into my memory.

View of ancient banks of the River Leie in Ghent, Belgium.
View of ancient banks of the River Leie in Ghent, Belgium.