Just like for many people I’ve met my interest to visit Bruges was born after watching a movie called “In Bruges” with Colin Farrell. We may have different taste in movies but I do recommend watching it. Bruges turned out a little different from I expected but it is in some parts just like the movie described it, “a fairy tale” (with an irish accent:). Stone houses of flemish/dutch architecture along the canals, people riding their bikes along the same canals and tiny streets that make you feel like you went back in time. It can get a little surreal sometimes. At least it did for me.
Go Canucks Go !!!
I originally posted this picture on flickr during the actual playoffs, during which the city was going absolutely nuts. Luckily I’ve captures some of the celebrations on my cam (as well as some of the crazy scenes from the riot), which I’ll post here later on 🙂
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Is he any good?
This is another picture from the Charles Bridge (Karlův most) in Prague. It’s one of the most popular attractions in the city which means that it’s always packed with tourists, you know the ones I always complain about (despite the fact that I am one too). But on the good side tourists do bring painters like this guy out to the street (or in this case bridge). So is he any good?
On the way to Lillooet
Street music
Copenhagen skyline
I like how many big cities in europe have a hill or a tower where you can see the whole city. The fact that there usually aren’t any skyscrapers means you don’t always have to go very high up to see far away. I don’t remember how many shots this took me but this was on top of the Round Tower in Copenhagen (Rundetårn). I had to walk around in a circle to make sure I had all of the skyline saved on my cam. Overall I’m pleased how this turned out considering I had to walk around in a circle and take shots through metal bars. Hope you like it too.