Then came April 1st. Nobody made a joke with me, and I didn't even realize it was April 1st, but then in the restaurant, I saw several people with a fish stuck on their backs. In Belgium, people call it "Poisson d'Avril," meaning "April Fish," which is why they try to sneakily stick a fish on someone.
Here is grandpa André who got a fish and hadn't realized ! Of course nobody told him !
On Thursday we went to an exhibition at the farm belonging to La Hulpe Castle. Unfortunately, it was the rainiest day of the week. Nevertheless, it was very nice and we had a great time.
the farm
In one part of the farm is the restaurant in the other the exhibition of the painter Jean-Michel Folon, a Belgian painter and sculptor, who showed in his exhibition about 500 paintings and sculpture in the Ferme du Château de La Hulpe. He was born on March 1, 1934 in Brussels and died in Monaco at 71 years.
When we went years ago, he didn't have an own exhibition, he just had his atelier in one part of the farm.
We went through the exposition, after one hour I gave up and walked over to the Restaurant, I was thirsty and honestly I didn't like his paintings very much. I preferred his sculptures.
This was a bird
Unfortunately, we couldn't sit outside because it was far too cold and wet.
Our animator should have scheduled this trip for a few month later.
The week ended as usual, I was a little tired from the excursion and didn't participate in the game, which was a kind of bowling. Tomorrow Easter starts !


I'd not heard of that artist. Sounds like a fun but tiring excursion. I hadn't heard of the fish tradition, either. How funny. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteIt was a shame that the weather did not allow you to sit outside, but it was an interesting trip, anyway.,
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