Belgian
67 creative works found
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Lovely Belgians in an enormous pasture.
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9×12 watercolor enchance colored pencil. Part of a series. / The Brabant, also known as the Belgian Heavy Draft , takes its name from one of the breed’s principal breeding areas. Although no longer well-known outside its native country, it is one of the most important heavy horse breeds, and has a strong following in the USA. / The breed is very old and is thought to descend directly from the Forest or Diluvial horse. Horses like this were known to the Romans, and from the 11th to the 16th centuries, heavy warhorses were produced in Brabant and Flanders. Complete 2006
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Blue sky days are not always a common sight in Belgium. When the sun shines in the spring however, even these mundane fields look glorious.
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these were good lol … they spoted my cam as soon i aimed it at them … first the girl with the stars looked … then the other .. then came a nice smile then i think some sort of witty remark :D :p then an other smile then i think they got used to the big lens beeing pointed at them :rofl: and finaly i got this kind of expression :D Careless of the world around them or what that world might think of them … i like that so they deserved a place in my gallery :D and well the expression are good ( and sssh ok ok i needed something from a whole afternoon of taking photos of people ;) / enjoy.
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Belgian Chocolates /
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I stumbled upon this castle near Dinant, Belgium at sunset and it looked like a fairytale. Unfortunately we weren’t following a map at the time and I don’t know exactly where it was. If anyone can tell me I would love to find it again!
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This team of Belgian horses from Blackburns Ranch in Salmon Arm, B.C.,were very striking to watch, as they pulled this bright yellow wagon around the arena in Armstrong. Salmon Arm is about 45 minutes drive north of Armstrong by car and is situated at the northern end of the Okanagan Valley. Photo taken Aug. 31/2008 at the IPE.
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This is the Belgian Royal Palace in Laeken (Brussles) as viewed from the garden. This area is off-limits to the public except for several weeks in the spring when the greenhouses are open for viewing.
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Juno getting mauled by his best pal, Phoebe. Don’t worry- they always play fight. If Phoebe ate the poor little guy, she’d have nobody to play with.
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My Belgian Shepherd cross, Phoebe, thinks she’s superman or something. She LOVES the water. In this shot, she’s flying after a stick. The golden lab in the background, is one of my other dogs, Caper, frog hunting. :)
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time for yourself
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In a famous chocolates shop, near Grand Place, Brussels, Belgium.. Funny : there are so many tourists coming from Asia (most of them from Japan) that the owners of the most famous shops choose Asian salesmen :)
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Bouchout Castle is located on the grounds of the National Botanic Garden of Belgium, outside of Brussels in the village of Meise.
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The Jesuit priests, the Society of Jesus, have been in service to the parish of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Grand Coteau, Louisiana, since 1835. Most of those who came in the early 1800s were Europeans, primarily French and Belgians, and they are buried in this old cemetery behind the church. Some of the tombs are 100 years old, and time and the massive roots of the surrounding live oaks have buckled the ground beneath them and tilted them at odd angles. Two of my favorite places to visit are the tomb of Henry Bonroy, a Belgian novice who was under 21 when he died in an accident when a steam powered boiler burst on the building site of the church where he was working. The other favorite visiting place is the tomb of Dutchman Cornelius Otten who was the chief architect and builder of St. Charles Borromeo. This was the first of several churches this industrious Jesuit built during the course of his lifetime.
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The Jesuit priests and brothers came to Grand Coteau, Louisiana, in 1835, primarily from France and Belgium. They left homeland, family, and all that was familiar to them to put down roots in a small rural community in the heart of Acadian country in Louisiana where there were many French settlers. The Jesuits established the St. Charles College and Our Lady of the Oaks Retreat House which are still in operation today. In 1879, they built the present St. Charles Borromeo Church in Grand Coteau, the first of many churches that now dot the landscape in a wide area. The original pioneers are buried in this old graveyard at the back of the retreat house in a peaceful setting overshadowed by moss-draped oaks.
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Pair of nice Belgian Draft horses at a local show. / Photo taken with my Evolt 510 camera.
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portrait of an belgian shepherd Malinois
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"I Like to Sit Among the Trees", an illustrated poem about Blinko, fortune teller with the Belgian Clock Circus
by Edward HuseUS$3.56–US$95.00
“I Like to Sit Among the Trees”, an illustrated poem about Blinko, the WonderGnome, who needed a break now and then from his job as fortune-teller, mind-reader, and weight-guesser with the “World Famous Travelling Belgian Clock Circus” – please see www.belgianclockcircus.blogspot.com for further verbage on that phenomenon. [” ... it did him well to eat a lost truant now and then, and this was an excellent place to find them – wandering about in a thorn-licked daze, lost in the glens, way, way after porridge time and way past loosing the starch in their Buster Brown collar, they would come upon the unlikely sight of this large blue-lit jin squishing a thoroughly vanquished white truck, and while their eyes were still bugging, he would pounce, and that was that.” – from Diedre’s Strange Adventure” by Edward Huse, 2008, all RR.] This is a little piece of mild surrealism with the digital and with seashore image handling software on a mac (seashore hates saving png files but otherwise I like it plenty and of course the mac is hell on wheels) – having a lot to do with late afternoon walks in unfamilar woodland or rural surroundings at a time of dusk when the lights bring out different shapes and sounds take on new forms, this artwork is meant to be a tale of a sudden chill in the air one crisp Spring eve and this artwork is in it’s entirety © Copyright by Edward Huse, 2008, edhuse.com, all RR.
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running pure breed belgian shepherd Groenendael
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The stunning Belgian Royal Greenhouses in Laeken are open to the public for several weeks in the spring. /
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Juno & Phoebe checking out each others’ tonsils.
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Phoebe hugging her little buddy, Juno.
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