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Welcome to the new, and improved version of Heaven in Belgium. I am Jientje. "Jientje", like the boys name Gene, followed by "chu"? "Gene-chu", that's how you pronounce my name. Yes!!!!That's it!! So now you know huh? I am an addicted blogger. I was born and raised and am still living in Belgium. Yeah, the "this-is- Tuesday-so-this-must-be-Brussels" kind of Belgium .. There, you see? Maybe you couldn't find it on the map, but at least I'm trying to change that a little by sharing lots of pictures. I really love to cook and create new things, like this blog for instance. I am a mother,a grandmothe and a wife too! They say I'm a traveler, and a photographer. Well that's just what they say, I love to make pictures, but I am far from professional ... If my English is not perfect, that would be because it's my second language. I do hope you'll forgive me any possible misspellings or strange vocabulary ... Now, as a result of all of the above, I get way too little sleep and my days are always much too short!

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

At the Theatre

It was an old fashioned theatre, I thought it was rather photogenic.
We were there early, so I had some fun with my baby camera while we were waiting.









Project 366 # 73

5 comments:

s.c said...

What does it look clean. I only knew them with crushed popcorn, empty bottles, all kinds of paper snippets on the ground. And don't mention the stains, the rips and the fire spots in the seat upholstery. But it sure bring back memories. Thanks for showing.

FilipBlog said...

It is amazing how much fatasy bloggers have and most of them always have a camera with them.

Greetings,
Filip

Loree said...

That looks like one of the theatres we had here in the 70s.

This is Belgium said...

Love those old theaters

Carletta said...

Excellent shots Jientje!
You really have a good eye for framing your images.

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